Where: Elysian Fields
Date: 2007-07-10 00:00:00
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The event is a free one day mini conference where you can learn how to leverage the Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) to bring your web applications to the desktop. The sessions will focus on Flex based and html based applications.
Where: ACT Theatre
Date: 2007-09-14 20:45:00
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$15 - 15 Short Films plus a special musical performance. After party sponsored by Wishlisting.com, Sambazon, Rock Star Energy Drinks, and Wax-On Spas
Where: Ballard Public library
Date: 2007-06-25 18:30:00
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Interested in a top quality, architect-designed house at well below the custom cost? Heather Johnston of Place Architects will discuss the surprisingly long, rich history of prefab housing in the US, the current revival of the idea and some of the major players.
Where: Neumo's
Date: 2007-06-13 20:00:00
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ARCHITECTURE IN HELSINKI, special guests. $15 adv. 8pm doors. All-Ages, Bar w/ ID.
Where: Benaroya Hall
Date: 2007-10-26 00:00:00
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David Sedaris 10/26/2007 Benaroya Hall - S Mark Taper Auditorium
Where: Neumo's
Date: 2007-04-22 20:00:00
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Sunday April 22 - Live Nation Presents: MUTE MATH, The Cinematics, Somebody Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin. $16 adv. 7pm doors. All-Ages, Bar w/ ID. BUY TICKETS
Where: Seattle Asian Art Museum
Date: 2007-11-15 19:00:00
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For decades, contemporary artist Xu Bing has experimented with the visual elements of the written word and the formats in which they are presented, often challenging the meaning and authority of the written word. Addressing the art of the written word in conjunction with the exhibition 'Shu: Reinventing Books in Contemporary Chinese Art,' Xu Bing will show that human response to words is more complicated than just deciphering their literal meanings.
Where: El Corazon (Formerly Graceland)
Date: 2008-01-06 20:00:00
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Musicwerks and el Corazon presents Information Society -- Original Band Lineup!! -- Playing live at El Corazon Jan 6th 2008. $18 / All Ages / Bar with ID / Doors at 8:00 / Show at 9:00 / Tickets at Ticketswest and Musicwerks According to InSoc's official website: "For the first time in nearly 15 years, the three original members of Information Society — Paul Robb, James Cassidy, and Kurt Larson — will be performing a live, full set together. The first shows of 2008 are scheduled for Philadelphia, PA and Seattle, WA. "These live shows will be few and far between, so we recommend if you live anywhere in the vicinity of these cities, and have ever wanted to see INSOC’s legendary live show, now is the time. "The group will be playing songs from each and every album they have released, including the ultra-rare INSOC EP and 'Creatures of Influence', 'Don’t Be Afraid,' and the new release 'Synthesizer.' Also on tap will be a few old-school analog headbangers that haven’t been heard since the early 80’s."
Where: Town Hall Seattle
Date: 2007-12-06 19:00:00
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The Seattle Office for Civil Rights presents acclaimed legal scholar and author Kenji Yoshino as the featured speaker commenorating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights for All People, signed on December 10, 1948.
Where: Pacific Science Center
Date: 2008-04-17 18:00:00
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Climbing, culture, canapes and cocktails! Science with a Twist is excited to bring you this very special evening in partnership with The Young Professionals International Network (YPIN) of the World Affairs Council. Explore the fascinating journey described in Vertical Ethiopia: Climbing Towards Possibility in the Horn of Africa, which tells the story of how four women traveled to northern Ethiopia to climb virgin sandstone towers in the Horn of Africa. Majka Burhardt, the book's author and leader of the expedition, will share vignettes that reveal what it means to climb, to travel, and to explore, while looking closely at the intersections between adventure and culture, history and opportunity, sky and sandstone. Spectacular pictures from the trip, taken by National Geographic photographer Gabe Rogel, vividly bring the story to life. Join us early at 6 p.m. for an Ethiopian-inspired happy hour featuring snacks, cocktails and discovery! Tickets are $20; $17 for Pacific Science Center and World Affairs Council members; includes first drink from the bar; 21+ with ID. For reservations call (206) 443-3611.
Where: The Triple Door
Date: 2008-03-01 19:00:00
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Atkins is a rising star whose beautiful melodies and dynamic stage presence have made her an artist to watch.
Where: Dimitriou's Jazz Alley
Date: 2008-04-22 19:30:00
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For over three decades Oregon has recorded and played to inspired audiences in concert halls around the world. Founding members Ralph Towner, Glen Moore and Paul McCandless are joined by percussionist Mark Walker.
Where: Babeland Seattle
Date: 2008-05-13 18:00:00
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Lick it off. Lick it all off. Join Babeland, local burlesque performers and artists for an evening of tantalizing and tasty performances and treats. You’ll get to practice some of your own edible body art with chocolate body pens and flavored finger-paints! This is a free event. Stop by Babeland at 707 E. Pike St. on Capitol Hill, call 206-328-2914 or visit http://www.babeland.com/events for more info. Singles and couples of every gender and sexual orientation are invited to attend our workshops and events (18+ only). ASL available upon request-email audrey@babeland.com to make arrangements.
Where: Showbox Theater
Date: 2008-05-14 20:00:00
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Tapes 'n' Tapes hail from Minneapolis, where they've been cultivating their unique sound since the winter of 2003.
Where: El Corazon (Formerly Graceland)
Date: 2008-05-05 21:00:00
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Headless are a noisy London-based rock band. Their sound consists of a heavy muscular rhythm, battling sinister/pretty lead guitar and snarling melodies. Colony 5 is a Swedish future pop/synthpop band founded in March, 1999. P-O Svensson started the band as a hobby with Magnus Lofdahl. The music style has changed with group membership and their sound became more consistent. They have toured through Europe - Denmark, Russia, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Poland, Norway, Estonia and even Mexico.