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Suzanne Wilson: Making A Difference
She watched a Kenyan AIDS patient die—isolated from her family, rarely taken outside by nurses, emaciated and in pain. That changed everything for her.

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Just Dance: Poetry In Motion
Stripped of the façade of words, dancing leaves us to deal, bluntly, with the largely unconscious realm of the nonverbal, about which we are often unaware.

Roger's Home Journal: Water Supply Woes
Trench safety is really a serious issue. Every year, someone in our area is buried by the collapse of a trench. Don't take any chances.

Arts: A Nice Try
Wintertime doesn't finish what it started

Card Haus
The main reason gaming has become so popular is an influx of free time. People need to fill it up. It’s a way to find people to associate with, become friends—like a bar.

In the Garden: Keeping Up With Summer's Bounty
I made the unfortunate discovery that my neighborhood squirrels have begun to harvest for me. After loudly calling for a pox to descend upon them, I began making plans for staying ahead of the squirrels.

Hash
A man walks through a park on the corner of Boren Avenue and Pike Street on a Tuesday morning at 1 a.m. A man approaches him and asks for a "smoke"...

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The Agony of Identity
Steve Herold reviews a new novel exploring the Palestinian psyche, set a generation ago: Masha Hamilton's Staircase of A Thousand Steps.

No Quiet Retirement for Raging Grannies
Elderly activist group entertains and inspires at rallies and events with their pointed political lyrics sung to traditional songs.

Arts
Nickel and Dimed
Abby Freedman reviews the play based on Barbara Ehrenreich's best-selling book, Nickel and Dimed: on (not) getting by in America.

News Of The Weird
More weird news you won't find anywhere else!

News of the Weird
News of the strange and unusual from around the nation and around the world.

August in the Garden
One benefit of living in Seattle is that we can be lazy waterers. Because of this, many of us are uncertain as to how much we need to water, and when.

Hash
A Central Area man hears an unusual sound in front of his house at 10:48 p.m. He looks outside and sees a strange man...

Arts
2x4xDeath Melodramatic, Unique
A goofy, broad comedy served with a delicious dinner goes down well.

News of the Weird
Weird news from everywhere but Seattle.

News Of The Weird
Weird stuff.

More Seafair Action
More festivals, parades and fun are happening until August!
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