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It’s no secret that Seattle’s hot housing market is driving up property values and squeezing out affordable places to live. But for thousands of Seattle…
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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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Most weekdays you’ll find Victor Loo at his office at Seattle’s Asian Counseling and Referral Services, where he’s the Director of Recovery Services.…
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Nathan Vass is an 11-year veteran of King County Metro Transit - no small feat at 32. Even more impressive is his ability to stay engaged and delighted by…
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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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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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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…
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Rosa Joshi wasn’t supposed to be an artist.“I’m the daughter of Asian immigrants,” she says. “I was supposed to be a doctor.”But a middle school encounter…
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As a kid in Macon, Georgia, Jessica Rycheal never imagined she’d become an artist. It was something to do in her spare time.She was the first in her…
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Marilyn Montufar is fascinated by life on the edge.Not the metaphorical risky edge; Montufar means civilization’s edge.“I’m really interested in…