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- 3 Seattle-area high schools make finals of 2023 Essentially Ellington jazz band competitionseattletimes.com
- Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins diesSeattle Times
- Watch what happens when star soloist Ray Chen’s violin string breaks while performing with Seattle SymphonySeattle Times
- Dave Matthews Band, citing potential coronavirus exposure, playing Gorge shows in ‘alternate format’ - Fri, 03 Sep 2021 PSTThe Spokesman-Review
- Seattle-area arts groups to require proof of vaccination or negative COVID test for entrySeattle Times
- COVID cases linked to Watershed Festival at the Gorge rise to more than 200Seattle Times
- Seattle Art Fair to resume next summer under new managementSeattle Times
- Pandemic Project of the Week: A treehouse and slide for grandchildSeattle Times
- Pacific Science Center lays off most of its employees amid coronavirus closuresSeattle Times
- Weekend Plus adjusts to new realities of coronavirus pandemicSeattle Times
- THING festival returns for a second year. Here’s how you can get tickets to the music and arts event.seattletimes.com
- Here’s how you can attend Ken Jennings’ ‘Jeopardy!’ GOAT victory partyseattletimes.com
- ‘Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time,’ with Seattle’s Ken Jennings battling for the title, resumes tonightSeattle Times
- Historic Seattle and Seattle Theatre Group make offer to buy Showboxseattletimes.com
- Meredythe Glass, Mercer Island resident who was in ‘The Wizard of Oz,’ dies at 98Seattle Times
- Cool off with some traditional Taiwanese desserts at Meet Fresh in BellevueSeattle Times
- ArtsWest’s ‘Skeleton Crew’ presents a moving portrait of autoworkers during the Great RecessionSeattle Times
- Seattle archbishop emeritus Raymond Hunthausen dies at 96 - Mon, 23 Jul 2018 PSTThe Spokesman-Review
- Seattle Symphony names Krishna Thiagarajan president and CEOSeattle Times
- Teatro ZinZanni finds long-term home at former Redhook Brewery siteSeattle Times
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