Happening tonight: Art Walk; “Sawtooths”; Design Review; more

ART WALK NIGHT! It’s the second Thursday of the month, which means tonight’s the night for the West Seattle Art Walk — more than 30 venues all over West Seattle, all listed here (including these WSB sponsors: Click! Design That Fits, Hotwire Coffee, M3 Bodyworks, Dream Dinners, Seattle Wellness Programs). 6-9 tonight. You can even enjoy the first hour and a half or so, then move on to:

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SECOND WEEKEND FOR “IN THE SAWTOOTHS”: Burnt Studio Productions (WSB sponsor) starts its second of three weekends for “In the Sawtooths,” tonight and Saturday night at Youngstown Arts Center. Read more about the production here, including a special discount offer for WSB’ers. (And after you see it, Burnt Studio would love to hear your thoughts here!)

DESIGN REVIEW FOR 5020 CALIFORNIA: If board members don’t have serious concerns, this may be the last public design review for the mixed-use project at California/Dawson (see the planned presentation here). 6:30 pm, Hiawatha Community Center.

HIGH POINT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION QUARTERLY MEETING: Should be a beautiful night to gather at Commons Park Amphitheater to learn about Somali/East African culture 6-7 pm, then discuss other neighborhood issues after 7.

1 Reply to "Happening tonight: Art Walk; "Sawtooths"; Design Review; more"

  • PG September 11, 2008 (9:07 am)

    I saw “In the Sawtooths” last Saturday at Youngstown Art Center. It starts off light, but the intensity rises quickly after a first act tragedy. I thought the performers did a great job, and it was a powerful story. I also liked the ending, which was made stronger by partially, but not completely, resolving the character’s conflicts. Probably not appropriate for kids because of the intensity and language, but I recommend it for everyone else.

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