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Many ballet dancers are women, but far fewer women actually create the dances we see onstage.Seattle’s Pacific Northwest Ballet school wants to help…
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When Washington voters legalized recreational pot five years ago, they paved the way for a new industry that includes everything from retail shops to big…
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Georgetown is only five miles south of downtown Seattle, but it feels like another city. Instead of gleaming skyscrapers, this is a neighborhood of modest…
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You can’t miss Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Amanda Morgan. For one thing, at five-feet, ten-inches she’s one of the tallest women onstage. But more obvious…
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The end of the school year is a time for students to show off — debates, sports championships and performances abound. And for high schools around the…
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Join Marcie Sillman for the final Front Row Center of our 2017-2018 season at Intiman Theatre's "Wild Horses" on June 3 at 2:00 p.m. Come see the show…
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Dancer David Rue performs in "Black Bois" this weekend at On the Boards. Rue and his family moved to the U.S. more than two decades ago as refugees from…
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Like so many children of immigrants, Che Sehyun was raised to pursue the traditional American dream: college and a professional career.“That was, to me,…
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When Kamaile Hamada found out last June that his group had been accepted into the world’s most prestigious hula competition, the first person he wanted to…
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Felicia Loud barely remembers a time when she wasn’t performing. She’s been a regular on Seattle stages for more than 40 years, singing with local bands…