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Jun
10th
Blank Canvas

Amy Polansky | COMMENTS (0)

"Spontaneous works of art in the service of charity."

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May
11th
Electronic Dimensions

Amy Polansky | COMMENTS (0)

A very good friend of mine is a whiz at constructing and deconstructing amplifiers, so the last time I was in Tacoma he took me to his favorite store to find archaic gizmos and gadgets to fit his every need: Electronic Dimensions.

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Apr
20th
Drawing a line in the social media sand

Jamie Walters | COMMENTS (0)

"Seriously people, sometimes enough is enough."

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Feb
24th
Where music, art and fashion collide

Amy Polansky | COMMENTS (0)

February has been a big month in terms of the Seattle music scene. As we see it come to a close, I thought I'd share what I thought was the most stellar representation of Seattle's creativity and culture this month - Buddhaful's "Abraxas" fashion show...

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Jan
26th
Celebrating 100 years of breaking the glass ceiling

Marlice Gulacsik | COMMENTS (0)

How lucky to live at a time and in a place where I can vote for policy leaders that protect my rights and beliefs. Attending a reception in Olympia reminded me that this did not happen by accident and should not be taken for granted.

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Dec
16th
World of 100

Julie Burke | COMMENTS (0)

"Brilliantly simple, these posters bring numbers to life to reveal interesting and memorable facts."

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Oct
26th
Seattle: City of Neon

Amy Polansky | COMMENTS (0)

"I'm a huge fan of neon signs. They're much more than just inventive light sources -- the best of the bunch become landmarks, burning a neon image, and consequently brand identity, in the mind..."

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Sep
2nd
Stencil Praha

Amy Polansky | COMMENTS (0)

"In 2006 I studied abroad for four months in what I believe is the most unbelievably breathtaking city in Europe - Prague. It quickly became apparent that stencil graffiti was the weapon of choice for artists inside the city limits..."

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Aug
27th
Art and Copy

Jan Sheeley | COMMENTS (1)

"Although advertising is almost a dirty word in today's world, it has had a profound effect on modern culture. Art and Copy takes you through some of the most exciting personalities and influential creatives that have built this industry..."

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Aug
3rd
Calligraphy - The Art of Writing

Amy Polansky | COMMENTS (6)

I recently walked past the old Tubs Day Spa (now abandoned and awaiting demolition), which had recently been hit by some inspired graffiti artists of the Free Sheep Foundation. I then got to thinking that the parallels are undeniable... read more

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Jul
20th
Social Media and Health

Julie Burke | COMMENTS (0)

"61% of adults look online for health information and 20% of those adults, or "e-patients," have actively contributed to online health discussions. This number will only continue to go up as we enter a new era in healthcare..."

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May
29th
Kate's Adventures in Hiking

Kate Race | COMMENTS (2)

"Grand Valley Trail: A string of three lakes, in a fragile wildflower-covered sub-alpine area with "top of the world" views - all in the "rain shadow" of Mt. Olympus are not the only reasons to recommend this hike..."

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May
28th
Why I Love The Muppets

Rebecca Songer Laughlin | COMMENTS (5)

"Hard to imagine, but Sesame Street is marking its 40th anniversary this year. What started out as a simple, though at the time revolutionary premise - could preschool children learn from a television program?"

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May
21st
Strange Dark Lands

Jeff Welsh | COMMENTS (3)

"Growing up, I loved classic horror films. Monsters like Bela Lugosi's Dracula or Boris Karloff's Frankenstein were favorites. No blood or gore, just great characters, costumes and sets that transported you to strange dark lands..."

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