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Take a tour of 1990s film locations in Western Washington
SEATTLE — The 1990’s were a golden time for the silver screen in Washington State, and you can still visit many of the “living” sets!. Keith Simanton, IMDbPro Managing Editor, identified eight movies shot that immortalized local locations on film. "Singles" (1992) Cameron Crowe's “Singles" was...
Orlando-Based Red Lobster Faces Turmoil with Sudden Closure of Dozens Nationwide Amid Bankruptcy Chatter
Dozens of Red Lobster restaurants across the United States have unexpectedly closed their doors, as the Orlando-based seafood chain faces bankruptcy rumors. The closures, which took place on Monday, included one of the locations in Silverdale, Washington, amongst over 80 nationwide in at least 27 states listed as "temporarily closed" on the company's website, KING5 reported. Other local locations, such as in Lynnwood, Federal Way, Tacoma, and Olympia, appear unaffected.
How to score last-minute tickets to The Rolling Stones' Seattle concert, plus more details
SEATTLE - Music enthusiasts in Seattle have a reason to celebrate as The Rolling Stones are set to rock Lumen Field on Wednesday as part of their highly anticipated new Hackney Diamonds Tour, hitting 16 cities across the U.S. and Canada. Fans of the iconic rock band are in for...
Silverdale's Red Lobster among those slated for closure
Silverdale's Red Lobster restaurant is reportedly one of 87 locations of the chain's seafood restaurant slated to close, according to news reports citing a company announcement. The 8,300-square-foot location on Randall Way, just off of the exit from northbound Highway 3, is the only Red Lobster in Washington state on...
Former lead singer of The Fray finds his happy place on Vashon Island
VASHON, Wash — As lead singer of the multi-platinum selling band The Fray, Isaac Slade has lived the dream of every rock musician. "The Fray was incredible. It was a journey that I thought would last for three to four years, and then I'd come back home with some stories," said Slade. "I told somebody it was like a rocket ship; we all just tied our lanyards onto him like, 'Wouldn't it be great if,' and then the thing started to go and we're like, 'Oh, gosh, here we go!'"
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