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Politics Crosscut writers' guide to 2012 election reading Exercising the franchise in Magnuson Park. by Crosscut contributors / October 22, 2012
Politics From peak to peak: Documenting the world's most remote places Climbers uncover ancient bones in Liesl Clark's 'Cave People of the Himalaya.' by Quin Benzel / October 19, 2012
Culture Paul Allen's Little Shop of Horrors filmmaker Roger Corman has been called "America's oldest established rebel" for his prolific career of making low-budget B movies. by Quin Benzel / October 12, 2012
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Seattle Weekender: Sounders FC and exiled Russian opulence Sounder Mauro Rosales, right, and Landon Donovan contest for the ball. by Quin Benzel / October 4, 2012
An attorney prosecutes her foe, Alzheimer's Myriam Marquez (left) and Bob Le Roy, president and CEO of the Alzheimer's Association of Western & Central Washington. Myriam has become a stalwart of the Alzheimer's Assocaiation after being... by Quin Benzel / October 2, 2012
Culture Seattle Weekender: Joaquin Phoenix goes nuts and justice is served at Town Hall Damien Echols, part of the West Memphis Three, wrote about his time on death row in Life After Death by Quin Benzel / September 27, 2012
Is there profit in health care changes? Sprig Health's Kris Gorriarán by Quin Benzel / September 20, 2012
Seattle Weekender: Don Corleone, the American Dream, and Beer! The Fremont Oktoberfest by Quin Benzel / September 20, 2012