NEW: SIFF is bringing back 70 mm screenings at the theater formerly known as the Cinerama. Specifically, the SIFF Cinema Downtown will open Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated new historical epic THE ODYSSEY in 70 mm.
Details in my story @seattletimes: https://t.co/JyGd0DxZkw
@mattyglesias@asymmetricinfo Oh no, we’ve got plenty of terrible permitting and zoning rules. We even call it the Seattle Process. The landlording rules likewise discourage a lot of SFHs and condos from being put into the rental market.
Those who love this D.C. park fear Trump’s golf proposal will push them out https://t.co/Tv4TaRvAWR "Everything can't be exclusive," one park regular said. "You have to leave something to the people."
A Seattle photoshoot this week and you can’t get more Seattle than this photo. Overcast, lush greens and we even got the Space Needle in there. I can practically hear Pearl Jam emanating from the trees. What was once called Jefferson Park is now the Bill Wright Golf Complex. I imagine that Bill himself would appreciate this photo.
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Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) plans to almost quadruple usual prices for return train ticket from center of Boston to Gillette Stadium during World Cup.
Up from $20 for NFL games to above $75.
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Some personal news: This is my last week at The Washington Post.
I’ve loved so much of the last 9 years here, but my faith in the paper’s current leadership is broken beyond repair.
Incredibly excited to get to work with the newsroom below (I start in June) & join the extraordinarily talented kickass reporters such as @anna_c_kramer, @OrianaBeLike, @reesejgorman & many more
Please get in touch w/ me anytime on Signal: 9178872891
Take 6 minutes and listen to @brianschatz break down exactly what's wrong with a specific provision in the ROAD to Housing bill.
Rare to see a US senator engage in the nitty-gritty policy details like this, but it really matters for actually making progress on the housing crisis.