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Edmonds-Woodway HS student named 2021 National YoungArts Foundation award winner

Edmonds-Woodway HS student named 2021 National YoungArts Foundation award winner Posted: December 18, 2020 Talli Kimani Edmonds-Woodway High School student Talli Kimani has been selected as a 2021 National YoungArts Foundation award winner at the merit level in the jazz piano category Kimani is among 659 accomplished young visual, literary and performing artists from across the country and was selected by a discipline-specific panel of artists through a rigorous blind adjudication process. YoungArts award winners gain access to one of the most comprehensive programs for artists in  the U.S., which includes opportunities for financial, creative and professional  development support throughout their careers. 8 Replies to “Edmonds-Woodway HS student named 2021 National YoungArts Foundation award winner”

Restaurant News: P is for pizza and perfect takeout, plus Irish favorites in Lynnwood

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 11, 2020 1489 P is for pandemic… It’s also the first letter of pizza. Circles of dough covered with sauce, cheese and assorted toppings, the food that gives us comfort during these pandemic times. The business model for a pizza parlor goes hand-in-hand with the measures created during periods when patrons cannot dine “inside” the restaurants. Listen to any ad for almost any pizzeria, and the message will include the words, “We deliver.” And they do just that. Takeout pizza: A comfortable (and delicious) meal decision made by humans all over this planet. We have expectations, validated for decades, with no hesitation as we hit the phone number, preprogrammed into our cell phones or bookmarked on our web browser.

Judge denies motion to dismiss charges in I Can t Breathe case; trial set for Jan 20

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: December 10, 2020 1278 Richard Tuttle and his attorney Patrick Feldman appeared via Zoom in Edmonds Municipal Court on Thursday as Judge Coburn’s denied the defense motion to dismiss charges. Edmonds Municipal Court Judge Linda Coburn Thursday denied a defense motion to dismiss the case against Edmonds resident Richard Tuttle, charged with third-degree malicious mischief in the vandalism of the “I Can’t Breathe” art installation on the Civic Field fence across from the Edmonds police station. Tuttle’s attorneys argued that charges violate the defendant’s First Amendment rights of free speech.  Reasoning that the “First Amendment generally prevents government from proscribing speech or even expressive conduct because of disapproval of the ideas expressed,” they asked that the court dismiss the case.

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