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November 2006
No. 37
front page fodder / neighborhood news
The Gibson House, Qube, The Pink Door, Shorty's Coney Island,
MOLLIE BRADLEY-MARTIN imagines a post-partisan era
Believing Our Own Eyes And Ears
CLARK HUMPHREY sets sail for a sea change
The Fatal Blow?
publisher's desk
Election Night Distractions SEATTLE PREMIERE OF
PAUL ALIEN CONFIRMED FOR ELECTION NIGHT!
city girl
MARY LOU SANELLI defends the celebratory moment
Thieves
belltown dining
RONALD HOLDEN reports from France
French Connections
mondo filmo
Mondo Culture-0: Why Imaginary?
- by Gillian G. Gaar
fashion
Never Mind the Fashion, Here's the UK
MEGAN LEE sees scary street wear all over
fiction
Superfluities: Chapter 7
- by Elaine Bonow
ON THE COVER:
THE OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK still isn't officially finished yet; but the Claes Oldenburg/Coosje
van Bruggen sculpture Typewriter Eraser, Scale X is now up. Oldenburg's been making what he calls
"colossal monuments" of everyday objects since the 1960s, and has worked with his wife van Bruggen since 1977.
The piece, one of three Typewriter Eraser copies in existence, might be interpreted as a northern
bookend to downtown Seattle, since south downtown's Smith Tower was commissioned by the Smith-Corona
typewriter mogul.
AS AUTUMN FULLY sets in, a homeless pair hunkers down in a self-made box shelter.
- Belltown Messenger #37 (pdf) 5.7 MB -
Also in this issue: Ward Sutton's Sutton Impact, Clark Humphrey's
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