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“I was made / to love him that way, at the edge of the world, / lost in the afternoon lush of the life we share” — Luther Hughes (@lutherxhughes) . . . This poem appeared in Seattle Met (@SeattleMet), Spring 2024 issue. Shared here with deep gratitude.
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#OnThisDay in 1985 In Seattle, right-wing extremist David Rice mistook Charles Goldmark & his family as Jews & Communists. He murdered all four family members #HateCrime @SeattleMet @seattletimes @TheStranger @KING5Seattle @KIRO7Seattle
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It’s a Spanish icon. A Mexican tradition. A uniquely American canvas. One Seattle-area company also wants you to remember where the churro came from. https://t.co/GzxC5zvM9N
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NEW BYLINE: For the Fall issue of @SeattleMet, I talked with Lily Gladstone about her approach to work, Killers of the Flower Moon, Fancy Dance (which you all still should see whether for the first or fifth time), and more. Her next act is just beginning. https://t.co/HKXFQ1FyaO
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A case for Spokane—history, art, and a park worth seeing. https://t.co/e7hwGsO3PG
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@Dapper_Det Dear Seattle and Washington, how much longer will you citizens, whose families depend on your presence and leadership, keep putting up with this? @KING5Seattle @seattletimes @KIRO7Seattle
@fox13seattle @seattleweekly @SeattlePD @SeattleMet @SeattleRefined @WestSeattleBlog
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Seattle’s new mayor, Katie Wilson, is ambitious, progressive, and… deeply practical. https://t.co/1nUunDgATU
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@SeattleMet Catch you own fish off south Whidbey. Like this one just caught on Possession bar.
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@SeattleMet What is now Canter-Berry farms was homesteaded and the barn built in 1879 by Emelien Paumel, my great great grandfather. The current owners, Doug and Clarissa, are wonderful people.
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For @SeattleMet, I wrote about a retired history professor's project documenting Olympia's homeless community, and how his photography contrasts with the dehumanizing way those without a home are often depicted https://t.co/SZsoAUlkpz
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For @SeattleMet, spoke with director Ian Bell about his essential documentary WTO/99. It's an astounding, purely archival film that's an essential portrait of Seattle history and urgently relevant to now. Read that below then see it Thursday @nwfilmforum. https://t.co/7LAKpL7mjD
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FRIDAY FEED: Itsumono is up for sale, GH Pasta & Pizza is coming to Phinney Ridge, and more 🍽️ https://t.co/9SDKB3cVt5
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New poem in @SeattleMet. Been visiting the Northwest ICE Processing Center every week. Thinking about my family’s connection to detention and family separation. Thinking about all the people who are detained and separated from their families today. Here to fight alongside them.
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Every Seattle-area Costco, ranked—from “worth the trip” to “absolutely not.” https://t.co/Ug3qPQYTKH
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“If you sing/sing it a little/the crowd begging/the sky” So thrilled to open my mail & find this stunning poem by @LKTuffaha in @SeattleMet ❤️
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Can new Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson build a movement? https://t.co/LVDwMHoe1P
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