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Arts & Life The Seattle Block report is turning a neighborhood stroll into an adventure How do you spice up your routine walk? Pretend to be a detective! Bill Radke spoke with Susanna Ryan, author of the Seattle Walk Report. Bill Radke Brandi Fullwood
Race & Identity Clifford Thompson confronts race and indifference in the Trump era His new essay collection explores “the cold heart of the trouble” John O'Brien
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