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Zombies in Port Gamble, Kitsap County

Entrails and brains were flying last week at the Kirkland Performance Center for the SIFF showing of

Entrails and brains were flying last Thursday night at the Kirkland Performance Center for the Seattle International Film Festival showing of ZMD: Zombies of Mass Destruction. Dubbed a “political zomedy” by local director and co-writer Kevin Hamedani (who was raised in Edmonds and attended the University of Washington), ZMD is a political satire that also…

Seattle has been SIFFted

Robin Williams' new movie, World's Greatest Dad, was filmed in Seattle and recently screened at SIFF

I love imaginary Seattle. No, I don’t mean the Seattle in my mind that has free parking and a winning sports team. I’m talking about Hollywood’s version of Seattle. The Fabulous Baker Boys is amusing because people seemingly teleport all over downtown (I wish I could walk the entire city in under a minute!) and I love Singles…

Grace and Steel: Louise Nadeau retires from PNB

Ballerina Louise Nadeau hangs up her pointe shoes after 19 years of dancing. Editorial Assistant Dea

I was never one of those little girls who wanted to be a ballerina. (This is probably a good thing since my joints are as creaky as a former pro-football player.) Had I seen Louise Nadeau dance when I was younger, however, I think I would have been clamoring for a tutu.  Nadeau is a born…

Mayor Supports Potential Street-Food Comeback

Joint city and county food regulations COULD make it easier for street vendors to open up shop downt

Mayor Greg Nickels has teamed up with county health officials in an effort to revise the city’s strict street-food regulations. Since 2003, a city-wide ban on street food has made it difficult for vendors to open up shop in the University District and from Westlake to the stadiums in Sodo, reported The Stranger last week….

Art-on-a-Stick – Portable Goodness!

The Art-on-a-Stick Parade celebrates the launch of Blitz (formerly the Capitol Hill Art Walk). Edito

Sometimes an invention can revolutionize the world. For instance, there is the stick. Ice cream was imprisoned in bowls until the stick transformed it into a portable phenomenon (cake never recovered from the blow). The corn dog? It wouldn’t have any fans if not for the stick. The new-and-improved Capitol Hill Art Walk, renamed Blitz, blitzcapitolhill.com, hopes that the stick…

The Corner: 23rd and Union

KUOW's Jenny Asarnow takes a look at Seattle's Central District, a community in transition

The Corner: 23rd and Union preview from The Corner on Vimeo. KUOW’s Jenny Asarnow is partnering up with local photojournlist Inye Wokoma in a new project that explores the changing face of the Central District, a community in transition. Check out the trailer for her new interactive radio documentary. From the a press release sent…

Tom Robbins’ Rock-star Return to Seattle

It's dark inside and he's wearing sunglasses - hit it! Editorial Assistant Deanna Duff gives the sc

In your twenties, you are the master of being cool (if only in your mind!). Then you look in the mirror one day and there is a full-fledged adult staring back at you! You have a career, 2.5 kids, furniture and even a few gray hairs. You can’t help but wonder whether your coolness went the way of…

Holy Shorts! Day 5, 6, 7 and We Have A Winner!

I survived the final crunch of SIFF short film watching, deliberated with my fellow jurors, and, las

Phew! After watching 1163 minutes of short films over the course of 7 evenings last week, I am happy to report that my fellow jurors and I were able to choose three winners (and two runners up) for SIFF’s ShortsFest… without too much fist fighting. We began our deliberations last night at 9pm, after the final…

Holy Shorts! Day 4: Faith in Shorts Restored

I've reached the halfway point in my quest to watch all 1163 minutes of shorts in SIFF's short film

After the recent grueling set of experimental shorts, the batch of short films I watched last night was refreshingly okay! Nothing during the 3 hours of films either sucked outright or made me feel like I was going to have a stroke. Several were quite good, actually. In the “Response Abilities” showcase, I particularly enjoyed…

Holy Shorts! Day 3: A Plea for Humans

Last night's collection of experimental films was a rough one. But on the plus side, I think I can r

I like to think of myself as an open minded person. In fact I usually prefer outsider and edgy art to mainstream, traditionally “pretty” things. But “Short in the Dark,” the collection of short films I watched last night (as part of the 100+ I am watching as a SIFF short film juror) caused me to…

Holy Shorts! Day 2: Blood, Sex and A Giant Mall

My artsy endurance event continues, as I continue to watch and rate short films for SIFF's short fil

I felt like I made some solid progress in my shorts-film-aganza last night. (Click here to learn why I’m attempting to watch 20 hours of shorts in 7 evenings.) I got through the entire Nightmare Factory package (containing seven “disquieting” films), as well as the World of Possibilities series (eight p-p-p “portraits of people and places…

Holy Shorts! So Many Short Films, So Little Time

As a member of SIFF's short film jury this year, I have a mountainous stack of films to screen and c

Yesterday afternoon, at the end of the gloriously sunny three-day weekend, I stepped out of SIFF’s Fly Filmmaking Challenge (at which local filmmaker Bao Tran was a standout) and bumped into SIFF artisic director Carl Spence. I mentioned that, as a SIFF jury member (for the short film selections) this year, I was hoping it…

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