“Under Pressure: Contemporary Prints from the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation” has been culled from a collection of more than 8,000 postwar prints from the Oregon tycoon’s collection.
Dr. John Ciliberti, the former medical director of the emergency department at Overlake Hospital Medical Center, was identified by the King County Medical Examiner as the victim in a Cessna 182 plane crash in Fall City on July 8.
Hirasuna, the editor of design journal @issue, published “The Art of Gaman: Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps 1942-1946” in 2005. After receiving attention and further submissions of artwork from prisoners’ families, she adapted the book into an exhibit. ‘The Art of Gaman’ opened at the Bellevue Arts Museum July 3, and will run through Oct. 12.
The Bellevue Downtown Association’s Live At Lunch concert series began Tuesday with “dream folk” band The Sky Colony at City Center Plaza.
McManus will perform standup at Parlor Live July 17-19.
The Bellevue School Board voted Tuesday night to pass a revised form of its emergency restraint policy for special needs students. The version of the policy passed Tuesday was extensively rewritten to specify the need for a clear and present danger to persons or property and exhaustively repeat the restraint methods’ status as a course of last resort.
HikeAbout is an app detailing trails, flora and fauna in the Eastside and the Snoqualmie area. It was one of eight entries into the Verizon Innovative App Challenge to be recognized at the Technology Student Association conference in Washington, D.C., held the weekend of June 27.
Bellwether 2014: Connect opened Friday with an evening ceremony at City Hall. The sculpture installations were already gathering notice in Downtown Park.
Washington State Department of Transportation crews will, in addition to construction work on the highway, be conducting an annual inspection and maintenance work on the highway.
Luna left his home on the 3000 block of 112th Ave. S.E. at 6 p.m. June 26 and has not returned or contacted his family. Police say he is known to walk around the southern area of west Bellevue.
“Closure” follows Angela Tucker, an African-American woman raised by a Caucasian couple in a large multiracial family, as she searches for her birth family.
Inome organizes the summer movie series. Each viewing will accept donations for a particular local nonprofit.
The former Sunset Magazine editor’s Hunts Point home is bursting at the seams with trilliums, rhododendrons, hostas and more.
Bellwether 2014: Connect will bring in more than 30 sculptures to decorate a three-quarter mile walkway from City Hall to Downtown Park.
Did all Millennials receive trophies just for showing up? Yes. Are they inseparable from their computers and smart phones? Sure. Do they expect immediate gratification in all things? You bet. But are these qualities a sign of a generation in decay? According to John Zogby: not on your life. The pollster presented on “the first global” generation at the Eastside Leadership Conference June 20.
Heading west of Lake Washington this weekend? State Department of Transportation crews will close State Route 520 from Interstate 405 to Montlake Boulevard for work beginning at 11 p.m. tonight, Friday.
Overlake Hospital Medical Center has launched a lung cancer screening program to identify the disease in its earlier stages and raise five-year survival rates.
Overlake Hospital Medical Center went from an “A-” to an “A” rating, announced by the hospital Tuesday.
Bellevue-based art merchant Hall Spassov has announced “User Profile,” the inaugural exhibit for its new gallery in Seattle’s Pioneer Square.
The Washington State Department of Revenue will offer a free workshop on tax reporting for new and small business owners on July 2 in Seattle.