June M. Caulfield

seattle, wa


Events:

Classic Nia at Youngstown with Jill

Where: Youngstown Cultural Arts Center

Date: 2007-12-15 10:00:00

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Come and enjoy Feel Good Fitness for every body. An hour of easy to follow dance with natural body stretching and strengthening. No experience necessary we are into having fun, being yourself and enjoying an hour of getting healthier through movement.

Curator Walkthrough With Stefano Catalani

Where: Bellevue Arts Museum

Date: 2008-03-07 18:30:00

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Join Bellevue Arts Museum Curator Stefano Catalani on a walking tour of 'Material Terrain: A Sculptural Exploration of Landscape and Place.'

Mad Professor

Where: Nectar Lounge

Date: 2008-03-21 21:00:00

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The imaginative recordings produced by Mad Professor (born Neil Fraser 1955, Georgetown in Guyana) demonstrate a mastery of electronic gadgetry. Working from his own studios, Mad Professor has overseen more than two hundred albums including ground-breaking remixes for Massive Attack, Sade and Pato Banton.

Jay Inslee: Apollo's Fire

Where: University Book Store

Date: 2008-02-05 19:00:00

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In 1961, President Kennedy ignited America's Apollo Project and sparked a revolution in space exploration. Today, the New Apollo Energy Project is poised to revolutionize the production of energy. The nation that built the world's most powerful rockets, its most advanced computers, and most sophisticated life support systems is ready to create the most powerful solar energy systems, its most advanced wind energy turbines, and its most sophisticated hybrid cars. Representative Jay Inslee (with co-author Bracken Hendricks) has written Apollo's Fire, which lays out the path to stop global warming and gain energy independence. Inslee will talk about how the new energy economy will grow, the research that is required, and the legislation that must be passed to make the vision a reality.

Charles Lloyd Quartet

Where: The Triple Door

Date: 2008-03-31 20:00:00

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For over four decades, Lloyd has fronted some of the most profound and far-reaching ensembles of his time. Embraced by the psychedelic listeners of the '60s, Lloyd was one of the first million-selling jazz artists incorporating bop, world music and avant-garde elements into his sound. Since 1989, his performances and recordings have garnered him great acclaim as one of music's true living masters. Four days before celebrating his 70th birthday on March 15, 2008, Lloyd will release Rabo de Nube, his 12th recording for ECM and the first from his astounding new quartet.

Steven Gdula: the Warmest Room in the House

Where: Elliott Bay Book Company

Date: 2008-02-10 14:00:00

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Steve Gdula invites readers into the heart of the American home in his very enjoyable and much-praised historical account, 'The Warmest Room in the House: How the Kitchen Became the Heart of the Twentieth-Century American Home.'

Seattle Israel at 60 Celebration

Where: Benaroya Hall

Date: 2008-05-07 19:30:00

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Community celebration which includes a varied schedule of speakers, performers and entertainers who will highlight Israeli culture, Israeli art, Israeli politics and Israeli music.

Sean Hayes

Where: Tractor Tavern

Date: 2008-07-31 21:00:00

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Sean Hayes is a San Francisco based, anodyne-voiced, dark folk singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who captivates and enchants audiences with the incomparably deft presentation of his songs. The Everybodyfields is a Tennessee three-piece band with a distinct style that blends American roots traditions with folk, alternative and classic country.