Marcie Sillman
Stories
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New Hope For The State Transportation Package?
It has been two months since the last special session in Olympia came to a close. Now Governor Jay Inslee is saying he wants to call another one. Lawmakers
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One Girl's Mission To Re-Classify Pygmy Goats
Ava Anissipour is on a mission to convince Federal Way to re-classify pygmy goats as pets, not livestock. Anissipour has had a pygmy goat since she was...
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The Seattle Teachers Union Votes Today On Tentative Agreement
The Seattle teachers union and the school district have reached a tentative agreement on a new two-year contract. The union will vote on the agreement...
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LGBT Activists Protest At The Russian Consul General's House
Tuesday afternoon, activists led by The Stranger's Dan Savage will protest in front of the Russian Consul General's house in Madison Park. The protest...
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Oregon Sen. Wyden On The NSA, "The Law Always Ought To Be Public"
"When the American people find out how their government has secretly interpreted the Patriot Act, they are going to be stunned, and they are going to be
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Seattle Mayor's Race Down To McGinn And Murray, Steinbrueck Concedes
UPDATE: 8/7/13, 1:13 p.m. PT Peter Steinbrueck, who was trailing Ed Murray and Mike McGinn in the Seattle mayor’s primary this morning, spoke with KUOW’s
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Seattle Opera Creates Backstage Magic For "Ring Cycle"
If a Hollywood filmmaker decided to make a movie version of composer Richard Wagner's epic "Ring Cycle," he would probably have the latest computer
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Chick Corea: "Darn That Dream"
Chick Corea plays "Darn That Dream" Pianist and composer Chick Corea has touched almost all the musical bases during a career that has spanned almost...
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Seattle's Daemond Arrindell Changes Lives Through Poetry
Daemond Arrindell wants to change the world. Not through the ballot box or protest marches. Arrindell’s weapon is poetry. He uses his words to touch
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New Seattle Art Museum Installation Mirrors The City
When Seattle Art Museum opened its expanded downtown building in 2007, some people thought the main entrance on First Avenue was a little undistinguished.