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3/11/2010
Conor Byrne Pub 5140 Ballard Avenue N W Seattle, WA 98107
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3/11/2010
Postal code 98107, United States Seattle, WA 98107
Learn the important features and essential workflow for capturing, editing, correcting, and outputing photographic images using Adobe Photoshop. A very detailed description is available on our website at: http://www.luminousworks.com/class/ps1
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3/11/2010
Seattle Art Museum 1300 First Avenue Seattle, WA 98101
Art of Jazz BlueStreet Jazz Voices March 11, 2010 5:30Â-7:30 pm Brotman Forum Enjoy a performance by BlueStreet Jazz Voices, one of Seattle's newest vocal jazz ensembles. Hear some of the best local and national jazz artists perform, plus sign up to win fabulous prizes from KPLU and Seattle Weekly. Free with museum admission.
Print sponsor: Seattle Weekly Art of Jazz sponsors: Earshot Jazz and KPLU 88.5 SAM is a recipient of The Wallace Foundation Excellence Award, created to support exemplary arts organizations to pioneer effective practices to engage more people in high-value arts activities.
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3/11/2010
Conor Byrne Pub 5140 Ballard Avenue N W Seattle, WA 98107
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3/11/2010
Betty Jane Narver Reading Room (Seattle Public Library) 1000 4th Ave. Seattle, WA 98104-1109
Location: *Central Library Contact Info: *Central Library 206-386-4636 or Ask a Librarian Description: Work successfully in the Windows environment by learning the most common Windows features, including toolbars, the scroll bar, and text boxes. Description: This class includes a brief introduction to Word and Internet Explorer. Prerequisites: Computer Basics 1 or the ability to use a mouse.
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3/11/2010
Postal code 98107, United States Seattle, WA 98107
Chronic illness can seem like a stuck, heavy boulder; however, we can find ways to affect both the illness and our reactions to it. In 8 weekly meetings you will learn to use qi gong, sound and music, and other complementary approaches to reduce and often eliminate the troubling symptoms of a variety of chronic illnesses. Exact approaches will depend on the groupâs specific needs. * Decrease or eliminate pain and anxiety. * Create a personalized daily plan for your particular situation. * Build confidence in your ability to heal yourself. * Increase your energy level. * Be with others who really âgetâ what it is like to live with a chronic illness. Designed for people with: * Multiple sclerosis * Fibromyalgia * Other autoimmune diseases * Diabetes * Hypertension * Other chronic illnesses
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3/11/2010
Pacific Science Center 200 Second Avenue N Seattle, WA
Pacific Science Center 200 2nd Ave N Seattle, WA 98109-4816 Thursday, March 11, 2010, 10 – 11:30am Pull-Ups® Training Pants and Grammy nominated children’s musician Ralph Covert have collaborated on a new version of “The Potty Dance,” a song and dance celebration helping moms and tots move and shake toward potty training success. Join the fun, learn the moves, receive giveaways from Pull-Ups and listen to Ralph LIVE in concert! Party-goers are also encouraged to bring a package of diapers for donation to Children's Home Society of Washington. Neighborhoods: Citywide Event Types: Music, Special Events Audience: Children, Family Contact: Jennifer Tullo Contact Email: jennifer.tullo@edelman.comPre-Register: Yes Cost: Free Registration Details: Visit pottydanceparty.com to register More info: www.pottydanceparty.com
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3/11/2010
Palace Ballroom 2100 Fifth Avenue Seattle, WA 98121
This year at the Palace Ballroom, SJFF's Pre-Opening Night Party features Tom Douglas' savory delectables and signature sweets, accompanied by wine and Pike Place Brewery beer -- plus a musical performance by Israeli singer Anna He and the "Best of Fest" Short Films. In other words, it all takes place at the Ballroom, were you can enjoy great food, friends, and film. One-stop schmoozing! This is AJC Seattle Jewish Film Festival's premiere party - you do not want to miss this swanky festival kick-off event!
Then you can join us for the festival week, March 13 - 21 at SIFF Cinema and Cinerama Theatre.
PLEASE NOTE: SJFF TICKET SALES ARE NOW BEING HANDLED THROUGH ONE OF OUR VENUES, SIFF CINEMA. GO TO OUR WEBSITE AND "BUY TICKETS" LINKS. THANKS.
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3/11/2010
Crocodile Cafe 2200 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98121
3/11 - ThursdayThe Crocodile Presents:
ROMAN HOLIDAY Ben Union Kids & Animals $8 adv 8pm 21 & over
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3/11/2010
Seattle, Washington, United States Seattle, WA
The Moisture Festival began in 2004 and features a diverse and lively program of performances that include aerialists, jugglers, comedians, vaudeville, burlesque, dancers, rope acts, bubble acts, clowns, acrobats, can can girls, strong women & strong men, tap dancers, drill teams, musical numbers, the weird and the wonderful! The producers bring together and intriguing group of entertainers called Comedy/Varietè â" highly skilled performances mixed with many bizarre talents, often humorous, with no limit to the imagination. These are presented as a variety show, each act or artist performs their routine within a short time slot while being accompanied by a live show band. The festival program is rounded out with workshops, lectures and exhibits.
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3/11/2010
ToST 513 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103
ToST 513 N. 36th St. #E Seattle, WA 98103 Thursday, March 18, 2010, 9pm It is time to change your conception of Seattle based music. For over a decade, a new style of music has been growing and evolving in the clubs of this famous West Coast city. Marmalade embodies this new music we call Groove. Every Thursday night for the past ~6~ years, Marmalade has brought live improvised danceable grooves to a club called ToST. Influenced by soul, funk, hip-hop, and jazz, the Marmalade vibe is the defining factor that sets this group apart in Seattle's flourishing Groove scene. Positive, energetic, and free, the group encourages one to be oneself; that the only way to be cool is to be you. More than a band, this collective of musicians is made up of members of Phat Sidy Smokehouse, nuSoltribe, StingShark, Super Sonic Soul Pimps, Jambalaya, TRWST, Diano Garcia, Diamond Hand, 17th Chapter, Blu Surkit, Karl Densen's Tiny Universe, Dub Championz, Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band, and Reverse. Marmalade nightly invents new music to move your body and soul. The musicians are: Ernest Pumphrey, Jr (Voice/Flavor) Davee C (Drum kit) Tyrone Bob Lovelace (Bass, MC) Chad Redlight (Keyboards/Voice/Drums) Buddhaful Mike (Keyboards) Brian StingShark Ray (Guitar/Voice) Kimo Muraki (Saxophone/Voice/Guitar) Chris CD Littlefield (Trumpet) BigTalk Jon Ryser (Alto and Baritone Saxophones). In addition to the live music, DJ Leopold Bloom provides beats, cuts and scratches throughout the night for ones sonic groovification. The night at ToST has become so popular that the group has been getting bookings all over the region. No matter where they perform, they bring their unique energy that transforms any venue into a platform for Marmalade to spread out and do their thing. In 2005, Maramalade took it to the road. As a part of the Natural High Tour presented by the Pacha Mama Project, they spent the summer in France creating their instantly inspired Groove music for the discerning appetites of the European musical palate. With a complete night of auditory and visual satisfaction, Marmalade reminds you of how much fun life can be. More info: www.myspace.comâ¦
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3/11/2010
ToST 513 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103
ToST 513 N. 36th St. #E Seattle, WA 98103 Thursday, April 8, 2010, 9pm It is time to change your conception of Seattle based music. For over a decade, a new style of music has been growing and evolving in the clubs of this famous West Coast city. Marmalade embodies this new music we call Groove. Every Thursday night for the past ~6~ years, Marmalade has brought live improvised danceable grooves to a club called ToST. Influenced by soul, funk, hip-hop, and jazz, the Marmalade vibe is the defining factor that sets this group apart in Seattle's flourishing Groove scene. Positive, energetic, and free, the group encourages one to be oneself; that the only way to be cool is to be you. More than a band, this collective of musicians is made up of members of Phat Sidy Smokehouse, nuSoltribe, StingShark, Super Sonic Soul Pimps, Jambalaya, TRWST, Diano Garcia, Diamond Hand, 17th Chapter, Blu Surkit, Karl Densen's Tiny Universe, Dub Championz, Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band, and Reverse. Marmalade nightly invents new music to move your body and soul. The musicians are: Ernest Pumphrey, Jr (Voice/Flavor) Davee C (Drum kit) Tyrone Bob Lovelace (Bass, MC) Chad Redlight (Keyboards/Voice/Drums) Buddhaful Mike (Keyboards) Brian StingShark Ray (Guitar/Voice) Kimo Muraki (Saxophone/Voice/Guitar) Chris CD Littlefield (Trumpet) BigTalk Jon Ryser (Alto and Baritone Saxophones). In addition to the live music, DJ Leopold Bloom provides beats, cuts and scratches throughout the night for ones sonic groovification. The night at ToST has become so popular that the group has been getting bookings all over the region. No matter where they perform, they bring their unique energy that transforms any venue into a platform for Marmalade to spread out and do their thing. In 2005, Maramalade took it to the road. As a part of the Natural High Tour presented by the Pacha Mama Project, they spent the summer in France creating their instantly inspired Groove music for the discerning appetites of the European musical palate. With a complete night of auditory and visual satisfaction, Marmalade reminds you of how much fun life can be. More info: www.myspace.comâ¦
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3/11/2010
ToST 513 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103
ToST 513 N. 36th St. #E Seattle, WA 98103 Thursday, April 1, 2010, 9pm It is time to change your conception of Seattle based music. For over a decade, a new style of music has been growing and evolving in the clubs of this famous West Coast city. Marmalade embodies this new music we call Groove. Every Thursday night for the past ~6~ years, Marmalade has brought live improvised danceable grooves to a club called ToST. Influenced by soul, funk, hip-hop, and jazz, the Marmalade vibe is the defining factor that sets this group apart in Seattle's flourishing Groove scene. Positive, energetic, and free, the group encourages one to be oneself; that the only way to be cool is to be you. More than a band, this collective of musicians is made up of members of Phat Sidy Smokehouse, nuSoltribe, StingShark, Super Sonic Soul Pimps, Jambalaya, TRWST, Diano Garcia, Diamond Hand, 17th Chapter, Blu Surkit, Karl Densen's Tiny Universe, Dub Championz, Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band, and Reverse. Marmalade nightly invents new music to move your body and soul. The musicians are: Ernest Pumphrey, Jr (Voice/Flavor) Davee C (Drum kit) Tyrone Bob Lovelace (Bass, MC) Chad Redlight (Keyboards/Voice/Drums) Buddhaful Mike (Keyboards) Brian StingShark Ray (Guitar/Voice) Kimo Muraki (Saxophone/Voice/Guitar) Chris CD Littlefield (Trumpet) BigTalk Jon Ryser (Alto and Baritone Saxophones). In addition to the live music, DJ Leopold Bloom provides beats, cuts and scratches throughout the night for ones sonic groovification. The night at ToST has become so popular that the group has been getting bookings all over the region. No matter where they perform, they bring their unique energy that transforms any venue into a platform for Marmalade to spread out and do their thing. In 2005, Maramalade took it to the road. As a part of the Natural High Tour presented by the Pacha Mama Project, they spent the summer in France creating their instantly inspired Groove music for the discerning appetites of the European musical palate. With a complete night of auditory and visual satisfaction, Marmalade reminds you of how much fun life can be. More info: www.myspace.comâ¦
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3/11/2010
ToST 513 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103
ToST 513 N. 36th St. #E Seattle, WA 98103 Thursday, March 25, 2010, 9pm It is time to change your conception of Seattle based music. For over a decade, a new style of music has been growing and evolving in the clubs of this famous West Coast city. Marmalade embodies this new music we call Groove. Every Thursday night for the past ~6~ years, Marmalade has brought live improvised danceable grooves to a club called ToST. Influenced by soul, funk, hip-hop, and jazz, the Marmalade vibe is the defining factor that sets this group apart in Seattle's flourishing Groove scene. Positive, energetic, and free, the group encourages one to be oneself; that the only way to be cool is to be you. More than a band, this collective of musicians is made up of members of Phat Sidy Smokehouse, nuSoltribe, StingShark, Super Sonic Soul Pimps, Jambalaya, TRWST, Diano Garcia, Diamond Hand, 17th Chapter, Blu Surkit, Karl Densen's Tiny Universe, Dub Championz, Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band, and Reverse. Marmalade nightly invents new music to move your body and soul. The musicians are: Ernest Pumphrey, Jr (Voice/Flavor) Davee C (Drum kit) Tyrone Bob Lovelace (Bass, MC) Chad Redlight (Keyboards/Voice/Drums) Buddhaful Mike (Keyboards) Brian StingShark Ray (Guitar/Voice) Kimo Muraki (Saxophone/Voice/Guitar) Chris CD Littlefield (Trumpet) BigTalk Jon Ryser (Alto and Baritone Saxophones). In addition to the live music, DJ Leopold Bloom provides beats, cuts and scratches throughout the night for ones sonic groovification. The night at ToST has become so popular that the group has been getting bookings all over the region. No matter where they perform, they bring their unique energy that transforms any venue into a platform for Marmalade to spread out and do their thing. In 2005, Maramalade took it to the road. As a part of the Natural High Tour presented by the Pacha Mama Project, they spent the summer in France creating their instantly inspired Groove music for the discerning appetites of the European musical palate. With a complete night of auditory and visual satisfaction, Marmalade reminds you of how much fun life can be. More info: www.myspace.comâ¦
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3/11/2010
ToST 513 North 36th Street Seattle, WA 98103
ToST 513 N. 36th St. #E Seattle, WA 98103 Thursday, March 11, 2010, 9pm It is time to change your conception of Seattle based music. For over a decade, a new style of music has been growing and evolving in the clubs of this famous West Coast city. Marmalade embodies this new music we call Groove. Every Thursday night for the past ~6~ years, Marmalade has brought live improvised danceable grooves to a club called ToST. Influenced by soul, funk, hip-hop, and jazz, the Marmalade vibe is the defining factor that sets this group apart in Seattle's flourishing Groove scene. Positive, energetic, and free, the group encourages one to be oneself; that the only way to be cool is to be you. More than a band, this collective of musicians is made up of members of Phat Sidy Smokehouse, nuSoltribe, StingShark, Super Sonic Soul Pimps, Jambalaya, TRWST, Diano Garcia, Diamond Hand, 17th Chapter, Blu Surkit, Karl Densen's Tiny Universe, Dub Championz, Clinton Fearon and the Boogie Brown Band, and Reverse. Marmalade nightly invents new music to move your body and soul. The musicians are: Ernest Pumphrey, Jr (Voice/Flavor) Davee C (Drum kit) Tyrone Bob Lovelace (Bass, MC) Chad Redlight (Keyboards/Voice/Drums) Buddhaful Mike (Keyboards) Brian StingShark Ray (Guitar/Voice) Kimo Muraki (Saxophone/Voice/Guitar) Chris CD Littlefield (Trumpet) BigTalk Jon Ryser (Alto and Baritone Saxophones). In addition to the live music, DJ Leopold Bloom provides beats, cuts and scratches throughout the night for ones sonic groovification. The night at ToST has become so popular that the group has been getting bookings all over the region. No matter where they perform, they bring their unique energy that transforms any venue into a platform for Marmalade to spread out and do their thing. In 2005, Maramalade took it to the road. As a part of the Natural High Tour presented by the Pacha Mama Project, they spent the summer in France creating their instantly inspired Groove music for the discerning appetites of the European musical palate. With a complete night of auditory and visual satisfaction, Marmalade reminds you of how much fun life can be. More info: www.myspace.comâ¦
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3/11/2010
Experience Music Project 325 Fifth Avenue N Seattle, WA
Jimi Hendrix: An Evolution of Sound illustrates Hendrixâs musical evolution from his early days in Seattle, to his time as a journeyman musician touring the southern âchitlinâ circuitâ and in New York City, to his explosion on the popular music scene in London and beyond. The exhibition and the visitor experience weave together the various musical styles and cultures that Hendrix soaked up throughout his all-too-short journey.
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3/11/2010
Lofi 429 Eastlake Avenue East Seattle, WA
: ARTIFAKT PRESENTS :A VALENTINE THEME ART EVENT12 FEB 201010 DIFFERENT ARTISTS REPRESENT 1 PIECE EACH EITHER FOCUSING ON PRO OR ANTI VALENTINE THEME:FEATURED ARTISTS:ROB RIPLEYCRYSTAL BARBREBeeryMethodIAMINTRICATEGRYMBURNONEDAVE BLOOMFIELDKEGERDEAR EARTHLINGCHANI MURAT:FEATURED MUSIC:LOST BOYS VS. HITGIRL!BRYAN J. FURIOUS vs.VENUSGON3R vs. B.FLYMERCH BOOTH PROVIDED BY FAMILY FORTUNE CLOTHING Located @ Lo_Fi 429 Eastlake Ave.
21+/ID :: $5 all night ::
10pm-2am
http://artifaktart.org
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3/11/2010
ArtXchange 512 First Avenue South Seattle, WA 98104
ArtXchange Gallery and La Sala present "Sense Us 2010," an exhibition featuring ten contemporary Latino/Hispanic artists from the Seattle area. This timely art exhibition coincides with the upcoming 2010 Census which is mobilizing advocates in all sectors of the Latino/Hispanic community, including the arts. An accurate count of artists who identify as Latino/Hispanic can help assure appropriate distribution of funding and representation as well as paint a broader picture of the Latino/Hispanic artist population.
This exhibition aims to raise visibility of Latino artists in the Seattle community, as well as challenge misguided assumptions about Latino art which can conceal the complexity and range of contemporary artwork these artists create. Through painting and photography, documentary and abstraction, these ten artists balance heritage and culture with the Puget Sound perspective.
Featured Artists: Juan Alonso, Wanda Benvenutti, Laura Castellanos, Pedro De Valdivia, Marcio Diaz, J.P. Flores, Justin Mata, Jennifer Molina, Carlos Rodriguez and Almendra Sandoval.
Artist reception and grand opening: First Thursday March 4, 5-8pm
Reception with Latin/Japanese music performance by Miho and Diego: First Thursday April 1, 5-8pm
Documentary screening event - Date TBA
"Students of Change: Los del 68" and "Bailadores de Bronce: A Cultural Treasure" by Antonio Gomez, Martha Sanchez, and Mario Zavaleta
Call ArtXchange at 206-839-0377 or email info@artxchange.org for updated event information!
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3/11/2010
Everett Community College Everett, WA
Age Limit: All Ages Rootdown
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3/11/2010
Postal code 98101, United States Seattle, WA 98101
Blitz is an art walk held on the 2nd Thursday of every month on Capitol Hill from 5 pm - 8 pm. It showcases the neighborhoood's best visual, musical, literary and performing arts in an open house format. Grab a map from any of the participating venues during the week leading up to the art walk. You can also print out a map from http://www.blitzcapitolhill.com/ I've created a list of venues but make sure to check back the day before for a complete and correct listing from the Blitz website. Bauhaus Books & Coffee 401 E Pine St | [masked] | www.bauhauscoffee.net | cafe Warren Knapp Gallery 1530 Melrose Ave | [masked] | www.warrenknapp.com | gallery Kaladi Brothers Coffee 511 E Pike St | [masked] | www.kaladi.com/locations_seattle.cfm | cafe City Home Store 517 E Pike St | [masked] | www.city-home-store.moonfruit.com | shop The Feed Bag 516 East Pike St | [masked] | www.thefeedbagonline.com | shop Babeland 707 E Pike Street | [masked] | www.babeland.com | shop Rosebud 719 E. Pike St | [masked] | www.rosebud-restaurant.com | restaurant Fetherston Gallery 818 E Pike St | [masked] | www.fetherstongallery.com | gallery Retail Therapy 905 E Pike St | [masked] | www.ineedretailtherapy.com | shop Sweatbox Yoga Studio 1417 10th Ave, Suite B | [masked] | www.sweatboxyoga.com | other Atlas Clothing 1419 10th Ave | [masked] | www.atlasclothing.net | shop Caffe Vita Coffee Roasting Co. 1005 E Pike St | [masked] | www.caffevita.com | cafe Wild Rose 1021 E Pike St | [masked] | www.myspace.com/wildroseseattle | bar Vermillion 1508 11th Ave | [masked] | www.vermillionseattle.com | gallerybar Grey Gallery & Lounge 1512 11th Ave | [masked] | www.greygalleryandlounge.com | gallerybar 11th Avenue Studio 1520 11th Ave #N | www.betsy.danabetsy.com | gallery Cupcake Royale 1111 E Pike Street | 206-328-654 | www.cupcakeroyale.com | cafe Retrofit Home 1419 12th Ave | [masked] | www.retrofithome.com | shop Bluebird Ice Cream & Tea Room 1205 E. Pike Street, Suite 1A | www.bluebirdseattle.blogspot.com | cafe Snowmonkey's House of Monsters 1205 E Pike street | [masked] | www.snowmonkeyshouse.com | shop Throwbacks NW 1205 E. Pike, Suite 1D | [masked] | www.throwbacksnw.com | shop Envy Grows 1546 15th Ave. | [masked] | www.envygrows.com | shop 'zaw Artisan Pizza 1424 E. Pine St | [masked] | www.zaw.com | restaurant Poco Wine Room 1408 E Pine St. | [masked] | www.pocowineroom.com | cafe Whimsy Home Decor 1535 14th Avenue | [masked] | www.whimsyhomedecor.com | shop Bootyland 1317 E Pine St | [masked] | www.bootylandkids.com | shop Copper Vine 1315 E Pine Street | [masked] | www.thecoppervine.com | shop Aria Salon 1318 E. Pine St | [masked] | www.ariasalon.com | other Packard Building 1530 12th Ave | [masked] | packardbuilding.com | other Catalyst Gallery 1114 E Olive St | www.catalystgallery.com | gallery ZAPP 1634 11th Ave | [masked] | ZAPP on Facebook | gallery Vino Verite 208 Boylston Ave E | [masked] | www.vinoverite.com | cafe Cafe Metropolitain 1701 E Olive Way | [masked] | www.cafemetropolitain.com | cafe Evergreen Chiropractic 1666 E Olive Way | [masked] | www.evergreenchiropractic.com | other Bar 41 204 Belmont Ave E | [masked] | www.b-oespresso.com | bar Starbucks 1600 E Olive Way | [masked] | www.starbucks.com | cafe Bus Stop 1552 E. Olive Way | [masked] | www.busstopseattle.com | bar Thomas Street Bistro 421 E Thomas St | [masked] | www.thomasstbistro.com | restaurant Speckprint 219 Broadway East | speckprintgmail.com | speckprint.com | shop Studio 229 229 Broadway E # 7 | [masked] | www.studio229.net | gallery Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church 1729 Harvard Ave | [masked] | www.newchurchzone.org | other Zhivago's Cafe 416 Broadway E. | [masked] | | restaurant Harem 618 Broadway East | [masked] | www.seattleharem.com | shop Metrix Create:Space 623A Broadway East | [masked] | www.metrixcreatespace.com | other Roy Street Cofee and Tea 700 Broadway East | cafe Seattle Asian Art Museum 1400 East Prospect St | [masked] | www.seattleartmuseum.org | gallery North Hill Bakery 518 15th Avenue E | [masked] | www.northhillbakery.com | cafe Coastal Kitchen 429 15th Avenue East | [masked] | seattle-eats.com/coastalkitchen | restaurant Kymata Project Space 340 15th Ave. E. Suite #305 | [masked] | Kymata Project Space on Facebook | other 15th Ave Coffee and Tea 328 15th Ave E. | [masked] | www.streetlevelcoffee.com | cafe
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