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City hosting First Friday event
“We want to bring people downtown to see whats here and we want to support the arts and our local artists as well,” Mitchell said. First Fridays will be held the first Friday of every month through August. The event is held on Ninth Street extending from the
Updated: 07/03/2012 01:12P
Cover art revealed for JK Rowlings The Casual Vacancy
Today we get our first look at the cover art for The Casual Vacancy by J. K. Rowling, one of the most anticipated novels of the year. Little, Brown will publish the first adult novel by the celebrated author of the seven Harry Potter novels on Sept. 27. Heres the
Updated: 07/03/2012 01:11P
Podcasts for iPhone and iPad
Podcasts for iPhone and iPad ( Mobile Software Entertainment ) Apples new Podcasts app is a welcome step to bringing attention to audio and video podcasts that were previously buried in the Music app. But while it has some good things going for it, its a
Updated: 07/03/2012 01:11P
[Random Cool] Weatherman Warns Of Godzilla Attack; Kids Reenact Alien
[Random Cool] Weatherman Warns Of Godzilla Attack; Kids Reenact Alien; Astounding 3-D Art!
Updated: 07/03/2012 01:09P
Beloved actor Andy Griffith dies at 86
Andy Griffith, who made homespun Southern wisdom his trademark as the wise sheriff in The Andy Griffith Show and the rumpled defense lawyer in Matlock, died Tuesday. He was 86.
Updated: 07/03/2012 01:09P
Locals know that summer begins in July
Now that summer has officially started around the Puget Sound, the chance to get outside to enjoy local art, fireworks or a movie is at hand. Heres a look at some local events on Mercer Island and in Bellevue this July. Fourth of July. For those who do not want
Updated: 07/03/2012 01:05P
Kelman captures the spontaneity of life
The works of a man known as the artists artist are on display in an exhibition at the Art Asylum art gallery.
Updated: 07/03/2012 01:03P
Downtown Fun
On June 7th, friends and families gathered for art, food, music and fun at the Downtown Gallery Crawl. Livaudais Studio featured one of my favorite artists, Caroline Youngblood. Displayed were drawings and paintings rendered from 75-year-old home movie
Updated: 07/03/2012 01:00P
Author TONY PARSONS reveals WHAT BOOK left him cold
The Art Of Fielding by Chad Harbach, which a friend urged me to buy and, when I failed to do so, bought me a copy. I love it. I was put off by the idea of a story about a college baseball star but it is really about friendship, love, fear, disappointment and growing
Updated: 07/03/2012 12:55P
Not-so-funny pages
Six weeks have flown by, and while I havent made much progress on my comic, I have a whole new appreciation for the art and craft of the enterprise. So, with Comic-Con 2012 around the corner, I thought Id review a few of the newish comics-related books
Updated: 07/03/2012 12:54P