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Cloris Leachman to be Port Townsend Film Festival guest

Cloris Leachman will be the special guest at the Port Townsend Film Festival Sept. 24-27.

Pike Place Market birthday celebration

The granddaddy of farmers markets turns 102.

‘Chelsea Lately’ on E! is a Monday TV pick

Chelsea Handler and her rotating round table of comedians make a perfect capper to the evening, delivering entertainment news with just the right amount of sarcasm.

Sex and blood and Mozart Don Giovanni

Blood. Glitzy costumes. Magnificent voices and gorgeous soloists. Clever directing.

Fan mad about Archie engaging Veronica sells comic

When comic book store owner Dave Luebke heard that after 67 years, the carrot-topped everyman of the comic world, Archie, was proposing to va-va-voomy rich girl Veronica instead of girl-next-door Betty, he decided to protest by selling his copy of the series’ rare first issue.

Hilary Duff brings her charity work to Colombia

Singer-actress Hilary Duff brought her Blessings in a Backpack program to Colombia Friday to distribute 3,000 knapsacks of food to poor children in a school district south of the capital city.

Phones, PCs put e-book within reach of Kindle-less

A few weeks ago, Pasquale Castaldo was waiting at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport for a delayed flight, when a man sitting across from him pulled out an Amazon Kindle book-reading device.

Video-game review | ‘Battlefield’ retakes the field with two new versions

Two new games in the “Battlefield” series, “Battlefield 1943″ and “Battlefield Heroes,” revisit the familiar territory of World War II but in a fresh way.

Community events this weekend include Snow Leopard Day at the zoo

Today is Snow Leopard Day at the Woodland Park Zoo, and the new stars of the show — two baby snow leopards born on Memorial Day — are finally ready for their close-ups.

New plays at Icicle Creek Theatre Festival

This year the event showcases “HIM,” a play by Daisy Foote (a daughter of the late author Horton Foote).

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