Archive for July 15th, 2009
Author in The Village
Jul 15
Magnolia’s Bookstore will host a book signing on Sunday (7/19) for Seattle author Mike Lawson . The signing will begin at noon at the store in The Village at 3206 West McGraw. Lawson will be signing copies of his new book, House Secrets: A Joe DeMarco Thriller. The book is the fourth of Lawson’s series of books about D.C. politics. Lawson spent thirty years working for the Navy’s nuclear power program at the naval shipyard in Bremerton before his first book was published in 2004.
First of all a big thanks to Jerry Allen in the TNT IT department for getting me set up with a new laptop and also thanks to Shelly Wiseman and Mike Bainter, who got my Verizon aircard activated so I could check my email and scan the net from the scenic Detroit airport (no I haven’t been mugged yet). The second part of the season begins today in Cleveland. And to be perfectly honest, I have no idea what to expect. Why? Because this team hasn’t been anything like I expected when the season sta
Flight of the Conchords Concert Poster designed by Jesse LeDoux of Patent Pending. 18″ x 24″. This week we have our sights on a Flight of the Conchords Concert Poster by Patent Pending . Based in Seattle and headed by Jeff Kleinsmith and Jesse LeDoux, Patent Pending was established by the design duo in 1999. My favorite thing about viewing the work of other designers is seeing how they approach details in their design. I’m impressed with several parts of this poster and I enjoy that it is
Playing guitar in Seattle bands Idle Times , Unnatural Helpers and T.V. Coahran , you might think that Charles Leo Gebhardt IV (that’s a mouthful) had no time to write and record any of his own songs. That is evidently not the case, as Mr. Gebhardt has recently released a five song ep called Unfaithful on Seattle’s GGNZLA records . He gets help from Idle Times’ Brian Standeford and TV Coahran himself on the record which has warm powerpop feel to it that brings to mind the Kinks , N
'Michael & Michael Have Issues' – Los Angeles Times Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter are the Michaels in " Michael And Michael Have Issues ." Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter are real people with …. Michael and Michael Have Issues With the Tunnel, Despite … – Seattle Weekly If you want to set the record straight on your favorite multi-billion dollar transportation proposal, …. Michael and Michael Have Issues With 'The State' – New York Times ….
07.15.09
Jul 15
Trevor Conrad is originally from Seattle, but currently lives in Savannah GA where he is pursuing an MFA in Graphic Design at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Trevor is a longtime lurker on the blog who often leaves comments on the blog and isn’t afraid to give an honest opinion. He has some smart work in his book to partner his smart comments. SHARE+BOOKMARKThese icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.written by Christopher | tags: Adv
Zulus Zoo v1.0.0.9-TE
Jul 15
This article has been published at RLSLOG.net - visit our site for full content. Big Fish Games is a provider of Internet media delivery software and game services based in Seattle, Washington. The company was founded in 2002 by Paul Thelen, and currently employes more than 400 people. All of Big Fish Games’ titles can be played for free in trial form, with the full version available for a fee. TE is here with another nice puzzle game produced by Bigfishgames “Zulus Zoo” Descripion: Help
Iowa's Colin Cole throws roses to the crowd as the celebration takes to the field after Iowa's 45-21 win over Minnesota Saturday in Minneapolis. (Jim Slosiarek/Gazette) This offseason, former Hawkeyes defensive tackle Colin Cole signed a five-year, $21 million contract with the Seattle Seahawks. The guarantee is $5 million. He has been Iowa’s biggest DT during the Kirk Ferentz era and he’s certainly one of the richest. When Cole arrived from Florida as a freshman, he was quiet and kin
Shock hang on to beat Storm 66-63 SEATTLE ? Katie Smith scored 19 points, including the go-ahead basket with 1:01 left, to lift the Detroit Shock to a 66-63 victory over the Seattle Storm on Wednesday night. Smith scored 16 points in the second half for the defending champion Shock (4-7), who won their second straight road [...]
Santiago de Cuba, 10 February 2007 — I retreat to the roof of the Casa Granda Hotel, and draw the square below: Parque Céspedes. From left to right: Cathedral tower; a modern bank building; the oldest house in Santiago; and the town hall, with the balcony from which Castro announced victory of the Cuban Revolution and the birth of the new republic on 1 January 1959. Late this evening, the square explodes into a carnival of dance and music. Starting with familiar Spanish flamenco style dancing an