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An interesting look at the behind-the-scenes of the In Memoriam segment of the Academy Awards.
But like all good things in America, the Golden Bear came to an end 23 years ago, thanks to stricter building codes, soaring rent and falling profits. Orange County has been all the poorer since.
A good refresher as we send our kids back to school.
Maybe in a decade nostalgia will set in, said Weingarten, author of "Career and Corporate Cool." Then a pair of hot-pink Crocs dug from the back of the closet might inspire misty-eyed memories: "Remember when we had ugly, Flintstone-looking feet?"
It's hard to say whether life really is better in one of the Ranchos, Long Beach's area of 950 ranch houses designed by Cliff May, who invented the style. But there are days when it sure seems that way.
Theater writer Brian Yorkey, an Issaquah native who grew up professionally at Village Theatre, recently was nominated for a Tony Award for "Next to Normal," a critical-hit musical now playing on Broadway.
On the Broadway stages: In advance of the June 7 Tony Awards telecast, Seattle Times theater critic Misha Berson takes at look at some of the musicals and plays getting the most buzz, including "God of Carnage" and "Next to Normal."
Affordable New York: Here's how to score deals in the Big Apple
New York art for free and other deals for soaking up the culture scene.
To quote Barbara Kingsolver in her wonderful book "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle," "What kind of weirdo makes cheese?" What kind of weirdo, indeed.
Anthony Bourdain and Mario Batali take the Paramount Theatre stage in Seattle May 30 for a night of food banter. In an interview, Bourdain talks to The Seattle Times about all matters of food and writing.
Blewett the black Labrador retriever, a dog rescued from the the woods himself, knows what it's like to need a little help so it probably was no surprise when he rescued another dog Monday.
Can't afford the time or money to fly anywhere for the weekend? Then do what thousands of out-of-town visitors to Seattle do every year. Take a "downtown" vacation.
Consignment sale franchise.
Independent Seattle filmmaker Terisa Greenan's "Family" is a series of short, biweekly webisodes on YouTube that's drawn the Kinsey Institute's attention as a sort of landmark on the subject of polyamory, and shone a small light on this area as one of the nation's, uh, hotbeds of …
Infertility treatment for an unemployed, single mother of six? Eight embryos in one womb? There must be a proper word in the medical literature to describe this achievement. I think the word is "nuts."
To look at the dozens of customers lined up for a sale at The Mercantile, you wouldn't know there once was a time when the owners, Beth...
She traveled across the country with little but her conviction that a better world was around the bend. Then she came to New Orleans.
Inauguration pictures from around the world.
For Steve and Priscilla Valentine of Gig Harbor, beloved star Nellie and others are family.
In the depths of a dark Puget Sound winter, our writer-photographer is inspired to embrace the weather by a polar bear he photographs diving at the Point Defiance Zoo in Tacoma.
After 'The Mickey Mouse Club,' the actress played Julie Foster on 'Leave it to Beaver' and appeared on 'The Rifleman,' 'Bachelor Father,' 'My Three Sons,' 'Bewitched' and 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.'
Straight from CES- these are hideous!
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