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Free Stuff for Veterans on Remembrance Day
You’ve served us all. Now we return the favor. Free food, entertainment and services around the Puget Sound area.
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Strange Changes at The Stranger
What’s going on at The Stranger? Jeff Stevens reports on recent intriguing staff changes that may signal a new editorial direction at Seattle’s Only Newspaper.
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“You have to think globally”: An Interview with Marwood Williams
Omar Willey interviews local singer-songwriter Marwood Williams about the blues, prog rock, the Creative Commons, digital delays and other things.
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It’s Not Just About History: Visiting the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
It’s hard to describe the shock of recognition when sepia history meets full-color present, when they can align so precisely. That’s one of the many gifts that the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial gives to its visitors.
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Do databases realize they have student customers?
A rant from the techno-librarian, about the failure of commercial businesses to make their databases usable by the people who actually use them.
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Who Gets to Decide What a City Can Do with Broadband Internet?
David Morris explains how states’ rights dominates the discussion about city-based municipal broadband.



