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Tom Skerritt: Ballet is a 'wonderful challenge'
The Seattle Times
Jan 29An interview with actor Tom Skerritt, who takes to the ballet stage for the first time as Don Quixote in Pacific Northwest Ballet's danced version of the life of the Spanish knight errant. »
Heritage Turkey Watch
Crosscut
Jan 27The Kalakala still floats, for now, plus Seattle's plywood "space shuttle," demolition fight in Spokane, and other preservation news. »
Alexei Ratmansky gives Seattle its own little piece of ballet genius
Crosscut
Jan 27Behind the scenes with esteemed Russian choreographer, Alexei Ratmansky, who directs Pacific Northwest Ballet in the American premiere of his production of Don Quixote, opening next week. »
School board tables talk about its power, votes to reopen school
The Seattle Times
Jan 26Seattle School Board tables a proposal to define its power and votes to reopen a mothballed school to deal with overcrowding. »
Thursday's EastPAC Meeting features Wyking Garrett of the UmojaFest P.E.A.C.E. Center
Central District NewsFeatured Stories
Jan 25Thursday’s EastPAC Meeting features Wyking Garrett of the UmojaFest P.E.A.C.E. Center Wyking Garrett of the UmojaFest P.E.A.C.E. Center (UPC) will be our special guest at this Thursday’s, (January 26) EastPAC meeting. A multi-purpose youth-centered cu... »
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Guess how we know the movie ‘Chronicle’ is set in Seattle
Seattle's Big Blog
Jan 31The movie "Chronicle," set to release this weekend, is unmistakably set in Seattle. How do we know that? Three reasons. First, there's rain all over the windows in nearly every scene set in a car. Everyone knows movie directors must show that it's rain... »
Martin’s Way: A store with a dream, at Delridge and Findlay
West Seattle Blog...
Jan 28Story and photos by Tracy Record West Seattle Blog editor If all goes well, a corner store will open next month at Delridge and Findlay. Look closely at the upper right corner of the mural on its north side, and you will see its name: Martin’s Way. As ... »
Seattle School Board Approves Boundary Changes
Wallyhood
Jan 27By MargaretBy MargaretAs expected (though one week later due to the snowstorm), the Seattle School Board unanimously approved the proposal to shift the school boundaries here in Wallingford to address enrollment growth. The changes are for the 2012-13 ... »
Elementary school boundaries to change in north Seattle
My Green Lake
Jan 26The Seattle School Board has approved a short-term capacity management plan that addresses Seattle Public Schools’ enrollment growth. The School Board approved the plan with a 7-0 vote last night (Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012). It was developed following i... »
West Seattle schools: Board OKs starting new elementary at Boren
West Seattle Blog...
Jan 26West Seattle is getting a new elementary school, starting next year, after having closed two elementary campuses in the past four years. The Seattle School Board voted unanimously tonight to spend $6 million for a “short-term capacity-management” plan ... »