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Save the Date: Burgers, Bingo & Brews

05.25.2010 Arts/Living
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SATURDAY: The Young Playwrights Are Coming!

05.20.2010 Arts/Living
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The community is invited to join Rainier Valley Youth Theatre for the Young Playwrights Festival this Sat, May 22, at 4 pm: Mark your calendars for this literary arts event featuring four one-act plays written by local students. Plays will be dramatized on stage by professional actors. This year’s plays tackle tough topics in ways [...]

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Save the Date: Freak Show a Go Go

05.19.2010 Arts/Living
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Enjoy a night in the sideshow tent on Sat., May 29, at Rainier Valley Cultural Center (3515 S. Alaska St.) in Columbia City: Queer superstars from local and national stages performing drag, burlesque, draglesque, and politically powerful art. Doors open at 7 pm.  Show starts at 8 pm. $12 pre-sale / $15 door. Hosted by [...]

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Support Our Sponors: Bethany UCC Hosting Community Film Festival

05.19.2010 Advertisement
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Your RVP is proud to feature one of our most faithful sponsors, Bethany United Church of Christ on Beacon Hill: You are invited to a FREE community film festival at Bethany UCC Church (6230 Beacon Ave. S.) with discussion focusing on the topic of food justice, health and nutrition. Films start at 6:30 pm. Professional [...]

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Is It Last Call for Angie’s?

05.13.2010 Business

seattlecrime.com: It may be only a matter of time until Columbia City’s controversial watering hole, Angie’s, closes their doors for good. Two weeks ago, the Washington State Liquor Control Board sent the bar’s owner, Woo Yong “Andy” Lee, a Statement of Intent to Not Renew License and a Request for Hearing/ Response to Statement of [...]

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Welcome New RVP Sponsor: Cinema Owner Grateful for “Rushing Stream of Support”

05.12.2010 Support Our Sponsors
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Your RVP is thrilled to welcome our newest sponsor, Columbia City Cinema! From Owner Paul Doyle: Hallelujah! They came from Columbia City and Beacon Hill, Rainier Valley and Rainier Beach, Othello Station and Leschi. They came from Capitol Hill and Madrona, Mt. Baker, and Seward Park, Lakewood and Hillman City. They came from the CD [...]

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Attention Music Lovers: BeatWalk Is Back!

05.01.2010 Advertisement
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Your RVP is thrilled to welcome our newest sponsor, Columbia City BeatWalk! BeatWalk features a diverse line-up of first-rate, local musicians hosted by neighborhood businesses for audiences of all ages. Since 1995 BeatWalk has brought music lovers together for a fun and safe night out on the town. The first BeatWalk of 2010 is coming [...]

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“Whatchamadoozie” = Great Theater Intro for Kids

06.19.2009 Arts/Living
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Anything is Possible Theatre is dedicated to bringing dynamic and affordable children’s musical theater to south Seattle, and they’ve done a fantastic job this year with “It’s a Whatchamadoozie with a Whaddayacallit with a Thingamajigit on Top!” at Rainier Valley Cultural Center (RVCC) through this Sun., June 21. A cautionary tale that encourages curiosity and [...]

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At the Movies This Week: “First Rate Intelligent Entertainment – Everything a Movie Should Be”

06.17.2009 Arts/Living
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This just in from our man at Seattle’s coolest neighborhood cinema: State of Play starts Thursday: It’s the rocking-on-the-edge-of-your-seat story of two reporters, Russell Crowe and Rachel McAdams, investigating the more-than-meets-the-eye murder of a congressman’s mistress. First-rate intelligent entertainment and one of the best movies so far this year, solid, thrilling, intelligent, suspenseful – everything [...]

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Support Our Sponsors: What’s Playing at Seattle’s Coolest Neighborhood Cinema

06.15.2009 Arts/Living
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From our newest sponsor, Paul Doyle and Columbia City Cinema with a fresh perspective on what’s playing this week: Pixar, the company responsible for Toy Story, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles and Wal-E, among others, hasn’t made a bad movie yet. The latest offering, Up, is no exception. By turns funny, sweet, exciting and scary, it [...]

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