Marcie Sillman
Stories
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Good fences don't always make good neighbors
Robert Frost’s famous poem dealt with adjoining fields. Had he lived in the suburbs, it might have gone a bit differently.
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Arts & Life
Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy on covering difficult subjects
Academy Award-winning filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy spoke to KUOW's Marcie Sillman about her film, "A Girl in the River."
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Arts & Life
Oh phooey! SAM won't be getting 'Chop Suey'
In 2007 patron Barney Ebsworth promised an Edward Hopper painting to Seattle Art Museum. After Ebsworth's death, his heirs decided to put the painting and more than 80 valuable artworks up for auction.
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Results are in: women's pockets really are trash
We all know this is a problem. But until now, we didn't have the hard data to verify this societal scourge, this paltry pocket epidemic.
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Women’s pockets are garbage.
Men get decent pockets that are attached to their pants. Women get… an $11 billion purse industry. Totally fair, except not at all.
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Education
Meet Washington state's 2019 teacher of the year
Robert Hand teaches Family and Consumer Sciences at Mount Vernon High School.
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Arts & Life
Teatro Zinzanni to expand beyond the West Coast
Last year Teatro Zinzanni was homeless; now the popular dinner cabaret will expand to Chicago
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Arts & Life
As the towers fell, my plane was grounded in a tiny Canadian town
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Arts & Life
Moving the Burke Museum’s entire collection is a dinosaur of a task
The Burke Museum's new building is finished. Now comes the hard part: moving an enormous and fragile collection.
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How Bumbershoot rose from Boeing Bust roots