Shaking out the link bin, there’s some quality stuff in here for your Monday clicking enjoyment.
- KPLU tells us more about Ed Jackson’s life and death.
- WA state hate crimes have risen, FBI says. Seattle Times suggests that’s because they’re being reported more. You?
- Bill Fleckenstein, Capitol Hill’s very own stock market pundit, defends the bears in the Wall Street meltdown blame game: “Capitalism is all about boom and bust,” he says as he scans e-mails and monitors stock prices.
- KOMO profiles Linda Derschang: “When I open a new business and people say, “Oh, we are so glad you opened in our neighborhood. Thank you, this is so great,” I mean, there’s really nothing better.”
- Wanna see a series of painting depicting Seattle-area neighborhoods? Gotta go to Kennewick. Have fun!
- Gluten-free pizza lovers celebrate. Pizza Fusion — offering gluten-free options and more, of course — is open says urbnlvn.
- Big sale at Horizon Books on 15th Ave E. Might have to move, suggests the writer.
- Spinasse review: The chicory salad with radicchio, chunks of marinated rabbit, wide slices of Reggiano, and dressed in old balsamic was perhaps the most memorable salad we’ve had this decade.
- The Broadway Farmers’ Market will be extended until Nov. 23rd for your turkey/torfurkey-accompanying needs. Here’s a look at some of the goodness you might find.
They’ve been having this sale off and on for 3 years…it reminds me a lot of Rainbow Grocer in regards to an uncertain future. I hope it works out…definitely go in and pick up some books! Christmas gifts, personal fulfillment…
Save $10 every time you shop at Mad Market!! The coupon expires soon, so be sure to hit this website up soon. Check it out: http://www.ecometro.com/community/blogs/seattle_live/archive