Marcie Sillman
Stories
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Arts & Life
Fremont's Lenin statue could come down if Republican bill succeeds
A group of Washington state lawmakers has introduced a measure that would remove a Soviet-era sculpture of Vladimir Lenin from a Seattle nieghborhood.
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Arts & Life
7 Seattleites in outfits that say something
Polaroid fashion shoot!!!
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Arts & Life
Fashion while female: Seattle responds to #metoo and Trump
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February 19th | Waking up from the American Dream
How the top institutions in America are “committing malpractice” by fostering a toxic version of success. Amazon’s tax bill is in – prepare to get mad. We hear about the criminalization of homelessness and of proposed changes to Title IX.
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Education
UW raises concerns over proposed changes to Title IX
Bill Radke spoke to Valery Richardson, Title IX Coordinator at the University of Washington, about the changes that U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has proposed for how the university handles instances of sexual harassment and sexual assault.
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Arts & Life
Your Seattle-area weekend culture picks: Feb. 15
After more than a week of snow, it's time to trade your sleds for a little culture. Here are a few suggestions.
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Arts & Life
Seattle-area high school bands head back to Essentially Ellington
Three area high schools will head to New York this spring to compete in the prestigious Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Competition
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Arts & Life
How to rideshare safely in this slushy, snowy mess
Michael Ennis, 26, is a driver for Lyft and shares this advice for rideshare users amid the Seattle snowpocalypse.
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Arts & Life
In true Scandinavian fashion, the Nordic Museum remains open despite the snow
Given the continued inclement weather, most area cultural organizations have decided to remain closed for the second day this week.
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Environment
For many Seattleites with disabilities, this snow is impassable