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Student’s guide to summer » the daily Monday, June 21, 2010 » 3 Music Festivals BY rebecca lee The Daily Capitol Hill Block Party Friday 7/23 to Saturday 7/25 Sounds East Pike Street and 12th Avenue Bus route: 49 The Capitol Hill Block Party showcases 60 Northwest and national independent bands on three stages, right in the heart of the Capitol Hill neighborhood. of Seattle They also feature independent craft booths, local non-profits, and raise money for The Vera Project and KEXP radio station. Advance tickets will be available until July 23 at thestranger.com/ blockparty3daypass or tickets can be bought on the day of the show. Some headliners include MGMT, Atmosphere, Blue Scholars, and the Dead Weather.

file photo / Christopher Nelson Fans raise their hands at the during Bumbershoot 2008. This year’s performers include Bob Dylan and Mary J. Blige. Summer concerts BY ASHLEEN AGUILAR The Daily

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Music fans congregate at last year’s Capitol Hill Block Party. June 25 July 2 July 5 July 6 Portugal Rihanna Jordin Sparks The Wailers Bumbershoot The Man 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. (21+) Saturday 9/4 to Monday 9/6 (Labor $19.50–95.75 $25 8 p.m. Day Weekend) White River Showbox at the Market 8 p.m. $15 adv. Amphitheatre 1426 First Ave. $20 Seattle Center Neumos 40601 Auburn Enumclaw Neumos Bus route: 30 925 E. Pike St. Rd. Jordin Sparks is one of the 925 E. Pike St. few American Idol winners Seattle’s Music & Arts Festival is celebrating its 40th Portugal. The Man seems to Auburn, Wash. Bob Marley’s legendary jam festival and has assembled a lineup that showcases whose name is still regularly continually churn out new mentioned on the radio. buddies have continued artists from the past 40 years. Music fans from music since releasing its first This pop diva requires animal- touring for almost 30 years across generations will be able to enjoy everything print decor and squeaky-clean With a couple of hits under EP in 2006. The Portland- her belt, such as “Tattoo” after his death. As members from music icons to contemporary artists. Some based quartet channels toilets in her dressing rooms, change and time pushes on, of the artists in the lineup are Bob Dylan, Mary J. reported the San Francisco and “S.O.S. (Let the Music late-60s John Lennon with Play),” Sparks tours the the Wailers continue to adapt Blige, and Weezer. Three-day passes and single- its progressive and complex Chronicle. Let’s hope the White their sound, but still retain day tickets are available online, and tickets can be River Amphitheatre fulfills states with Ashlyne Huff and sound, and their latest full- Days Difference. their Jamaican reggae roots. bought at the gate as well. Unlike in previous years, length, American Ghetto, is her requests so she can start Kore Ionz supports them on the festival will offer the Bumbershoot Economy no exception. The band is the U.S. leg of her Last Girl their latest U.S. tour. Ticket, which excludes access to the main stage, touring with the Builders and On Earth tour off right. The for a reduced admission price. the Butchers, and Morning Barbados bombshell is touring off her 2009 release, Rated R, Transportation. No Depression with rising star Ke$ha. Saturday 8/21 July 16 July 31 Aug. 1 Aug. 12 Marymoor Park located off SR520 in Redmond at the West Lake Silverstein Silversun The New Chromeo Sammamish Parkway exit 5 p.m. Pickups Porno-graphers 8 p.m. $20 adv.; $23 door $20 The No Depression Festival is an annual, one- 8 p.m. (21+) El Corazon Showbox at the Market day music festival at Marymoor Park. The $28 109 Eastlake Ave. E. 8 p.m. 1426 First Ave. festival features some of the best Americana Paramount Theatre $22.50 adv.; $25 door and indieroots artists around. This year’s lineup 911 Pine St. includes the Swell Season, Lucinda Williams, Cave The Canadian post-hardcore Showbox at the Market Pee Thug and Dave 1 are quintet Silverstein put together the best friends who make Singers, Punch Brothers, Alejandro Escovedo, Just off a recent tour with Muse, 1426 First Ave. Chuck Prophet, and Sera Cahoone. Advance a massive lineup including up dance duo Chromeo, hardcore giants Emery, Dance Silversun Pickups are headlining touring off the release of tickets are $45, or $50 on the day of the show. their own national tour. The After near-instant success in Gavin Dance, I Set My Friends 1997 when the band began, their second record, Fancy on Fire, and Sky Eats Airplane band seemed to upgrade their Footwork. They’re traveling venue choices to accommodate The New Pornographers have on the Scream It Like You Mean enjoyed more than a decade the country this summer with Vans Warped It tour. , all the new love they’re getting support from Holy Ghost! and after releasing their latest full- of underground and indie Ivory Line and Close to Home fame. The band released its Telephoned. Tour are opening. length, Swoon. Against Me! and Saturday 8/14 The Henry Clay People support latest full-length, Together, in 754 Silica Road NW, George, Wash. at the Paramount Theatre May and is touring the states concert. with The Dodos and Imaad Wasif. The Warped Tour is an annual touring music and extreme-sports festival. Held at the Gorge Amphitheatre, the festival hosts several stages where Aug. 15 Aug. 22 Aug. 28 Aug. 29 more than 80 bands will be performing. The tour started out as a showcase for punk-rock music, but Jason Boland symmetry/ Mat Kearney Vampire its recent lineups have had more diversified genres. Performing this year are Sum 41, Everclear, and the and the symmetry 8 p.m. Weekend Alkaline Trio. $20 Stragglers (21+) 6 p.m. The Triple Door $39.50 (21+) 8 p.m. 216 Union St. Marymoor Park Out-to-Lunch $6 9 p.m. 6046 West Lake High Dive $12 adv.; $15 door Sammamish Pkwy NE Concert Series 513 N 36th St. After singles from his first album Friday 6/18 to Friday 9/3 Tractor Tavern began climbing the charts, the Redmond, Wash. Downtown 5213 Ballard Ave. NW After releasing its debut full- Oregon-born, Nashville-based length, Have Cake, earlier in singer-songwriter returned in The New York quartet Out-to-Lunch music series is an annual Seattle With seven albums under their full-force with City of Black & - hailing from Columbia event that showcases two-dozen bands at outdoor the month, Portland-based big metal belt buckles, Texas- symmetry/symmetry is White. He says many of the University - is at it again, venues all across downtown. Performances are every based Jason songs on the new album are touring off their recently Wednesday and Friday from noon to 1:30 p.m., and hitting the West Coast. The Boland and the Stragglers progressive-rock trio is touring inspired by his travels, especially released sophomore record, the various locations on each day can be found at Contra, with support downtownseattleevents.com/otl/. It’s a great way to combine influences from with support from Brier Rose. trips to Oregon and Turkey. He from Beach House and Dum experience downtown in the summer for free. pioneers such as Merle has embarked on a national Haggard and progressive acoustic tour in support of this Dum Girls. Reach reporter Rebecca Lee at [email protected]. techniques. new song collection.

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4 « Monday, June 21, 2010 Student’s Guide to Summer » the daily Popular destinations Famous in Seattle Pilgrimage to well-known Seattleites’ homes and grave sites

Qixiu Hu / the daily Sang Cho / the daily Bruce Lee’s and Brandon Lee’s graves located in Lakeview Cemetery. The block of 13th Avenue East where President Barack Obama once lived.

They are famous not only in Seattle, but throughout the world. They all lived in this city, and some of them died and were buried here. Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Lee and even President Barack Obama all lived in Seattle — some longer than others — and their former homes Tand current graves can make an interesting day trip for those most curious about getting a glimpse of what their lives were like in the Pacific Northwest. Whether you are a devoted fan of their work, or simply looking for something to do on a sunny afternoon, these four famous Seattleites provide insight into Seattle’s history of local stars.

BY ALLEN WAGNER The Daily love for music was demolished last year by the city. on the Ave and even met his wife here. Good thing his father, James Hendrix, purchased No wonder UW students have tried — a family plot and created a memorial in his son’s unsuccessfully so far — to create the Bruce Lee Kurt Cobain’s home honor. Community Peace Garden. But until such a garden 171 Lake Washington Boulevard E., Seattle, Wash. It’s been nearly 40 years since Hendrix died in gets built at the UW, the closest place to channel the Cobain’s house on Lake Washington Boulevard East London, but his music continues to captivate and energy and dedication of Bruce Lee will be his grave has become a pilgrimage site for fans and devotees inspire those who listen, and for fans of his music, site in Capitol Hill, just a short bus ride away from of Nirvana and the grunge-music movement. the Jimi Hendrix Memorial should make for a campus. His Madrona home is perhaps most famous for relaxing and reflective afternoon. being the place where he committed suicide, but it The memorial features a granite dome with has become a symbol of the many ups and downs of Hendrix’s signature on each of the three pillars that the grunge era. support the dome. Hendrix’s grave stone sits in the Barack Obama’s The house — which faces the shores of Lake center, with several family grave stones surrounding it. Washington from Seattle — is not public property. It’s a bit of a drive out to Renton, but fans of his neighborhood It does have an owner, and a wooden fence blocks music shouldn’t miss the opportunity to make the 500 block of 13th Avenue East, Seattle, Wash. trip to pay respects to the Seattle-area legend. the driveway. So if you decide to visit, you probably Stanley Ann Dunham enrolled at the University won’t be able to enter, but just next to the house is a of Washington during the same time that Bruce Lee park bench and tree that receives visitors year round was studying drama and philosophy here, but it was — with people carving their names and comments her son who would end up making a bigger name in the bench and taking time to reflect. Bruce Lee’s Cobain and Nirvana changed the music for the family. landscape in the early 1990s, and by visiting this off- grave site President Obama’s mother moved to a Capitol Hill beat Seattle attraction, you can relive this era’s highs apartment home on the 500 block of 13th Avenue Lake View Cemetery, 1554 15th Ave. E., Seattle, East just months after the future president was born. and lows while paying your respects to one of the Wash. biggest music superstars of the ‘90s. Having lived in the Seattle area when she was little, Compared to Hendrix’s grave site, the site of Lee she made this city her and her son’s home for a short and his son Brandon Lee at Lake View Cemetery time, until she divorced Barack Obama Sr. in 1964. Jimi Hendrix’s in Capitol Hill, is a simple affair. Two headstones, Official records show that Obama lived at 516 one for Bruce and one for Brandon, sit next to each 13th Ave. E. #202, but the building in question grave site other in the lush-green cemetery and offer a place no longer exists. If you want to take a look at the for people to think about the legacy of one of the Greenwood Memorial Park, 350 Monroe Ave. NE, neighborhood where Obama lived when he was a most influential martial artists in history. Renton, Wash. baby, look no further than Capitol Hill. Bruce attended the University of Washington Hendrix’s childhood home in Renton from 1961 to 1964 and is probably the most Reach reporter Allen Wagner at [email protected]. “allowed visitors to imagine the poverty and recognizable superstar to come out of the UW, simple beginnings of one of rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest making films and influencing a generation of musicians,” according to The Seattle Times. But the budding martial artists. He not only went to school Plan your trip at 100-year-old house where Hendrix first began his here, but opened one of his first martial arts schools  tripplanner.kingcounty.gov. 5

Student’s Guide to Summer » the daily Monday, June 21, 2010 » 5 Popular destinations Seattle sightseeing Visit local landmarks and attractions BY Kristen steenbeeke and colin gorenstein The Daily outdoor theater similar to a drive- Ride the in movie theater. Bring a chair or blanket, or simply sit on the grass, Ducks and watch movies like The Princess 516 Broad St. Bride, the first two Twilight movies and Star Trek. The best part? It’s all If you’re new to Seattle or free. Each movie starts at dusk (or at just need a refresher, the “Ride about 9 p.m.). the Duck” tour is a somewhat- Saturday, August 7 – The Princess nontraditional tourist trip, starting Bride on wheels and ending with a jaunt Saturday, August 21 – Twilight across Lake Union, all in the same Sunday, August 22 – The Twilight vehicle. The duck will take you past Saga: New Moon the Space Needle, the waterfront, Saturday, August 28 – Star Trek Safeco and Qwest Fields, Pioneer Square, Pike Place Market, downtown and Fremont, then Concerts at through the water past and the Sleepless in Seattle the Mural houseboat. Make sure to arrive 30 305 Harrison St. minutes early to purchase tickets. And, for an extra $2, you can buy For those seeking to explore the a “Wacky Quacker” (a noisemaker vast and interesting Seattle music in the shape of a duck) to irritate scene, Concerts at the Mural are all the Seattleites within a 50-foot the perfect place to start. Popular radius of the vehicle. Seattle radio station KEXP 90.3 has Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. teamed up with the Seattle Center Friday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to offer free concerts every Friday in August, with a free barbecue on Saturday, August 14. Like Movies Waterfront at the Mural, seating is first-come, Trevor Klein / the daily first-serve, and blankets and chairs A visitor to the Waterfront Activities Center helps his partner from a canoe they rented on a summer evening. Canoeing is one Activities are recommended for seating. of many activities available at a discounted rate to UW students at the center. Though the lineup has not been Center released, be sure to check back at 3900 Montlake Boulevard NE either KEXP or Seattle Center’s guests are fully occupied in the hours “underground.” websites for the announcement. leading up to the fireworks. May through September: For only $5 an hour on weekdays Monday to Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 Monday to Sunday hourly, 10 a.m. to and $6 an hour on weekends, p.m. 7 p.m. students can try their hand at Friday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. rowing or canoeing. Take advantage Seattle Space of the clear and sunny summer Pike Place days in Seattle by exploring Lake Needle Bill Speidel’s Washington and Union Bay at the 400 Broad St. Market UW’s waterfront with a group of Underground 85 Pike St. friends, or maybe someone you just The SpaceN eedle’s website says it Tour met at orientation. best: “the view (almost) never sleeps.” If you’re looking for a place Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. This must-see Seattle attraction is lit up 608 First Ave. founded on social connectivity, Saturday, Sunday and holidays, 9 a.m. with life — and fireworks — on July 4, consider Pike Place Market your ideal to 9 p.m. providing passers-by with a reason to Bill Speidel’s Undergound spot for the summer. You’re almost stop in. The annual observation-deck Tour is an experience that can guaranteed street-corner performances Fourth of July Party begins at 9:15 p.m. be shared by those of all ages. and cooking demos, as well as some Movies at the and ends at midnight. Your $40 ticket Speidel is a class of ‘36 University demonstrations of how to toss fish grants you more than just entrance onto of Washington alumnus. The successfully. Mural the observation deck. Access to dessert, tour offers a look at subterranean General facilities: Monday to Saturday File Photo 305 Harrison St. games and giveaways are among these passages that once functioned 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ride the Ducks provides an amphibious added bonuses. Entertainers have been as roads before the Great Seattle Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. tour of the Seattle area. For three weekends in August, known to make appearances; Lady Fire of 1889. The city rebuilt its Seattleites can take a trip to the Liberty and Uncle Sam, as well as a roads one story higher after the mural at Seattle Center to enjoy an caricaturist and face painter ensure that fire, creating the city’s entombed Plan your trip at tripplanner.kingcounty.gov.

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6 « Monday, June 21, 2010 Dining U-District food and drink A glance at some of the most popular Photos by Qixiu Hu and Yiyan Luo / the daily COLOR KEY BY KRISTEN STEENBEEKE The Daily restaurants, cafes and bubble-tea spots Coffee and tea in the neighborhood Cafe Allegro 4214 University Way NE 50th Monday to Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Roosevelt Saturday, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. 11th Along with live music every Friday evening, Allegro also offers one of the most popular study spots for students who would rather not waste away in Odegaard. While the front room of the cafe is fairly social, the back room is for 47th the more studious crowd. Treat yourself to a white mocha or Mexican mocha — you won’t be  disappointed.  45th   < To freeway   43rd Thai Tom Yunnie  Bubble Tea

42nd UW Tower  Ugly Mug Cafe Chipotle  41st Pho Than Brothers Café on the Ave  Cafe Allegro Cafe Solstice Cafe Solstice  Schultzy’s Sausage 4116 University Way NE University Monday to Thursday, 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Teriyaki Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. For the rare nice days in Seattle, Solstice offers great outdoor seating with a patio out back for University District the more private conversationalists and out front for the avid people-watchers. Along with coffee, Schultzy’s Sausage Chipotle sandwiches and pastries, Solstice also serves alcoholic beverages for those over 21. Price: $$ Price: $ 4114 University Way NE 4229 University Way NE Ugly Mug Cafe Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to midnight. Monday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to midnight You’re probably already familiar with this 1309 NE 43rd St. Sunday, 9 a.m. to midnight well-known chain, and chances are that you Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Didn’t get Husky football tickets? Don’t already love it. With its out-of-place presence Revered for its quality service and delicious have that premium cable channel you need to on a street filled with an overwhelming sandwiches, Ugly Mug is a relatively small, hidden watch the big away game? Schultzy’s is your amount of local restaurants, it comes as little cafe on 43rd. If you’re hungry and jonesing for answer. This is one of the best places in the surprise that this burrito haven still remains some caffeine, this is your place. Rated No. 1 for U-District to watch major sporting events with one of the most popular places to eat on the coffee in the U-District on Yelp, it’s clear that the a lively crowd while choking down a great Ave. Ugly Mug is a popular choice of the college-age Food burger or sausage. Recommended Dish: Bean and cheese masses. Recommended dish: Sausage sandwich or burrito for less than $1.50, or a regular burrito BY Ivan Vukovic The Daily El Diablo Agua Verde Cafe & Yunnie Bubble Tea University Teriyaki Pho Than Brothers Paddle Club Mamma Melina Ristorante 4511 University Way NE Price: $ Price: $$ Price: $$$ Monday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to midnight 4108 University Way NE Price: $ 1303 NE Boat Street 5101 25th Ave NE UW students voted Yunnie the “best place to Monday to Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. 4207 University Way NE Monday to Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. get bubble tea” in The Daily’s dining edition, and Specializing in all forms of teriyaki, as well Monday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. for good reason: The shop offers a lounging area, as an extensive menu of traditional Korean One of the earlier restaurants in Seattle to Sunday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. For special dates or those classier dinner fireplace, games and some downright-quality dishes, University Teriyaki offers its customers introduce the city to the delicious Vietnamese Many restaurants in the University District outings, Mamma Melina has the nearby fancy bubble tea. If you’re not in the mood for tea, some of the biggest bang-for-your-buck style of soup, Pho Than Brothers has set the can boast that they have great food, but few Italian dining experience you’re looking however, you can always try the frozen yogurt. portions in town. With spacious seating areas standard for the pho experience. For as little as can give patrons a killer view to boot. At first for. You’ll be tempted to eat as much of the as well as a frozen-yogurt takeout window, U.T. $5, you can enjoy a bountifully sized bowl of glance, the menu may seem like your typical delicious bread as you possibly can, but you’ll Oasis Tea Zone provides the full casual dining experience. various meat and vegetable soup combinations Mexican offerings, but your first bite into a definitely want to save your appetite for some Recommended Dish: Anything on the that comprise the pho-only menu. delectable mahi mahi enchilada will make you of their delectable house-made pastas or 4508 University Way NE Korean menu; chicken teriyaki/General Tso’s Recommended dish: Any type of pho think otherwise. Perfect for lunch on a laid- Neapolitan-style pizzas. Monday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to midnight chicken combo back sunny day. Recommended dish: Linguine al pesce Sunday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Thai Tom Recommended Dish: Any of the nightly In a convenient place on the Ave (right Price: $ specials Café on the Ave off 45th), Oasis offers spacious upstairs and 4543 University Way NE downstairs seating as well as a variety of flavors Monday to Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Price: $ and styles of drink. Choose between milk tea, Sunday, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 4201 University Way NE smoothies, slushies and “snow,” as well as snack Often regarded as one of the best places Monday to Sunday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. food like crépes and popcorn chicken. to get Thai food in Seattle, as well as the best If you’re ever looking for a one-stop shop restaurant on the Ave, Thai Tom defines “hole for everything from pasta to hummus to WOW Bubble Tea in the wall.” However, you shouldn’t allow the coffee, this is it. With a diverse menu that will cramped quarters to deter you from enjoying satisfy just about any craving, Café on the Ave 4553 University Way NE a deliciously authentic Thai dining experience. provides one of the most quaint and relaxed Monday to Saturday, 1 p.m. to midnight Expect to see a long line stretching outside the atmospheres in the University District. Like Yunnie, WOW has a fun atmosphere, with restaurant when dropping by during peak meal Recommended Dish: Any type of cake board games and TVs available for entertainment. times; that should tell you just how desirable Many students rave about their more inventive the food is. Reach Arts Editor Kristen Steenbeeke and reporter teas, including the green-tea avocado-flavored Recommended dish: Panang curry or Pad Thai Ivan Vukovic at [email protected]. drink. 7

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Price: $ 4229 University Way NE Monday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. You’re probably already familiar with this well-known chain, and chances are that you already love it. With its out-of-place presence on a street filled with an overwhelming amount of local restaurants, it comes as little surprise that this burrito haven still remains one of the most popular places to eat on the Ave. Recommended Dish: Bean and cheese burrito for less than $1.50, or a regular burrito don’t say Mamma Melina Ristorante HAMBURGER, Price: $$$ 5101 25th Ave NE Monday to Sunday, 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. say.. For special dates or those classier dinner outings, Mamma Melina has the nearby fancy Italian dining experience you’re looking for. You’ll be tempted to eat as much of the delicious bread as you possibly can, but you’ll definitely want to save your appetite for some of their delectable house-made pastas or Neapolitan-style pizzas. Recommended dish: Linguine al pesce Café on the Ave

Price: $ 4201 University Way NE Monday to Sunday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. If you’re ever looking for a one-stop shop for everything from pasta to hummus to coffee, this is it. With a diverse menu that will Pot roast, spaghetti, chicken and pork rib dinners satisfy just about any craving, Café on the Ave provides one of the most quaint and relaxed atmospheres in the University District. for under $8.00 Recommended Dish: Any type of cake 3040 NE 45th St University location only Reach Arts Editor Kristen Steenbeeke and reporter Ivan Vukovic at [email protected]. Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner | Inside Dining (206)525 - 7100 8

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500 8 bedrooms / 5 bathrooms - $4,000 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom. Available now. nice 2 bedrooms, 2-story townhouse $900/month. 1 bedroom, $550/month, utili- WAnt to rent and need everything? per month ($500 per room). Nice size design. $1095. Skyline windows, deck, rooms with a total of 2,400 square feet liv- ties free, available June 15th. 4206 12th dishwasher, washer/dryer. Busline to UW. Join current students in quality-feel envi- Ave NE. (206)794-9049. child care ronment: Each room is fully furnished ing space. Large living room, large cov- 5 minutes to .

530 with new bed, dresser, night stand, ered front porch, hardwired high speed in- 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bathrooms in 4-plex, 10337 Midvale Ave North. lamp, and mirror. Beds have duvet cov- ternet in all rooms, landscaping covered $1225. 10 minutes from U-District in [email protected] Wedgwood (near Maple Lead and Call Mary: (206)526-9966, (206)779-6157. experienced, temporAry bAbysit- ers, pillows and cases. Nice living room by landlord. Very close proximity to cam- Hawthorne Hills). Starbuck’s across the ter needed July 1-2 and 6-9 for and dining room, furnished, patio furni- pus (52nd and 19th), 3 parking spots, un- street. Washer, dryer, dishwasher. Cov- 17-month old boy, 6-8 hours/day in South ture, all appliances. 6 nice bedrooms, 2 limited use of commercial washer and ered parking and water, sewer, garbage in- nice tWo bedroom. 46th and Bellevue/Lakemont area, transportation re- baths. Very sunny yard with big outdoor dryer. House is a duplex with separate cluded. 7061 35th Ave NE, 98115. 22nd avenue. Coin laundry, balcony, quired. [email protected]. fireplace. This is a “clean” house that in- second 8-unit, 5 bathroom property. cludes a mud-room entry with lockers to Lease period is September 1, 2010 (206)402-2854. view. Secure and private. Studious, quiet, free reserved parking. take off shoes and keep house clean. through August 13, 2011 (August 2011 2 bedroom, HArdWood floors, large Common areas cleaned daily by stu- rent is pro-rated at $2,000). Monthly util- $799/month. Available May 1st. Call units. Utilities not included. On site laun- (206)369-0015. 5 ity expenses are the tenant’s responsibil- 5 dent. And, croissants are baked in eve dry. Available June and September $900 5 5 BUY-SELL-TRADE and available with butter and jam. The ity and averaged $508 per month in 2009 (summer rate $700). 1113 NE 42nd St. 700 bus is a half a block, 10 minutes to UW; or $63 per month, per tenant. Average (206)522-6495. nice, 2-bedroom, 1.5 bathroom. 10 minute bike ride; 20 minute walk. rent per room with utilities is $563. $1025. Two blocks from Green Lake Star- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, $1195. UW 5- Room rent, + utilities -- available now. PLEASE CONTACT BRAD AT bucks. Bus to UW. 7/1/2010. minute walk, University Village 1/2 mile. Rents from $495 to $750 depending on (253)951-1985 to arrange a showing. (206)729-9482. 5 5 textbooks 5 Water, sewer, garbage included, no pets. 5 room. Utilities are $100.00 and include [email protected]. for sale 716 4760 22nd Ave NE. (206)730-9373. cable and wireless. This is really a great nortHgAte AreA. 10 minutes to UW. place and you can rent for summer or 8 bedrooms / 5 bathrooms - $5,000 5 And 2 bedrooms, unique location. 2 bedroom apartment. Secure building. go 12 months. Photos online at per month ($625 per room). Huge rooms Close to 45th St. Bridge (3 BLOCKS $800/month. No pets. Water, garbage in- AA 210 www.homes2.com/1617. Email at: with a total of 3,200 square feet living FROM UW and 2 BLOCKS FROM U-VIL- cluded. Near bus-line. CEE 220 [email protected]. space. Large living room, large covered LAGE). Recently remodeled, (206)660-8383. CLAS 430 front porch, hardwired high speed inter- large private decks. one bedroom plus den. Wedge- MATH 124/125/126 net in all rooms. Landscaping covered by 4711 Ravenna Ave NE 98105. wood. Small, quiet building. Close to shop- CHEM 142/152 landlord. Very close proximity to campus Access to UW from Burke-Gilman Trail or PHYS 121/122/123 furnished s/bus-line. No smoking/pets. Street park- apartments (52nd and 19th), 3 parking spots, unlim- 22nd Ave NE. Available September 2010. 835 ing. $835/month. Barbara: (206)365-7293. contact [email protected] ited use of commercial washer and dryer. www.uwhousing4rent.com for pictures and House is a duplex with a second 8-unit, 5 map. CALL (206)236-0358 for an appoint- pre-leAse for fAll. Nice 3 bed- religion 201 $775. 1 bedroom, 2 beds. Fully fur- bathroom property. Lease period is ment. rooms and 1.5 bathrooms, $1,250. Walk- Chem 142, 152, 162 nished. Quiet. Close to UW. Bus stop. September 1, 2010 through August 13, *****5 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, $2,690- ing distance. Bus lines, ONE FREE pArk- Math 120 Parking. Washer/dryer. Internet. Available 2011 (August rent is pro-rated at $2,500). /month ing. No pets. (206)992-8842 or come July 10. 11755 Greenwood Ave. Monthly utility expenses are the tenant’s *****2 BEDROOM, 1 BATHROOM, $1,280- open house 6:30pm- 7:30pm. Email [email protected] [email protected]. responsibility and averaged $508 per /month. 5616 15th Ave ne. month in 2009 or $63 per month, per ten- ant. Average rent per room with utilities is 5-bedroom, 2 bathroom. 3 blocks to preleAse for fAll spAnisH 134-intensiVe SPANISH- looking for Housing? Live next to $688. PLEASE CONTACT BRAD AT UW, 5212 15th Ave NE. $2995/month, New Studios with Private Bath SUMMER QTR.TEXTBOOK AND BOTH U-Village and Burke-Gilman trail. Walking (253)951-1985 to arrange a showing. September lease. Fabulous kitchen/dish- 1/2 block to UW WORKBOOKS(PATTEN).$175 OBO-- distance to UW campus and easy busline [email protected]. washer. Huge livingroom/bedrooms. Secure building CONTACT [email protected]. access. Nordheim court offers 2 and 4 fur- Washer/dryer. 2 parking. 4629 21st Ave NE nished bedroom apartments. All utilities in- 8 bedrooms. $3,650/month. 305 NE www.uwrents.com. (206)290-0535. (206)524-5544 cluded in rent. Call now (206)934-1200; 50th. Off street parking, off street parking, www.huskycourt.com 5 5 www.nordeimcourt.com. 9 bedroom option available. E-mail: 6tH floor VieW, 2 bedrooms/2 bath- 5 5 books rooms, $1395. Close to Medical School, 765 [email protected] or call preleAse: 1bedroom($750), 2BED- need Housing? secure autumn (206)930-2400 for details or showing. Gasworks Park. Washer, dryer, dish- ROOM($950). Water/Sewer/Garbage in- housing now and enjoy the summer break. washer, microwave. Includes water/sewer/- cluded in rent. Only 2 units left. Newer 8-9 bedrooms. Well maintained, 4 loW stress romAnce Open house, Wednesday, June 9 from garbage, parking extra. 4016 8th Ave NE. building with deck. 4550 7th Ave NE. (206)- bathrooms, 2.5 kitchen, huge rooms, Dr. Billy Lee Kidd will show you how 2-7. Nordheim Court, (206)934-1200. (206)391-1463. 351-9738. deck, living rooms, and yards. Available to scientifically analyze the emo- www.nordheimcourt.com. Across street from University. September 1st. Close UW, in Green tional dynamics of any relationship. 4523 18th Ave NE. Large, sunny, bed- spAcious, quiet And close to the Lake. [email protected]. Preview it at Amazon Kindle and at room with private bathroom, $550. All utili- busline. Rent is $550-$800 depending on WAlk to uniVersity. 5208 Brooklyn room size (includes all utilities). Room is RomanticRelationshipInstitute.com fAntAstic locAtion. 6 bedroom, pos- ties included. Free internet. Summer short- Ave NE. Very large bedroom with private furnished with bed, closet and desk. Laun- sibly 9 bedroom, 3 bath available Septem- term okay. Parking available. Call: bathroom, $550 includes water/sewage/- dry room is available on site. Walk to UW ber 1, 2010 for 1 year. $2700. 4710 9th (206)355-6724, (206)914-8549. garbage. Free internet. Upstairs unit. is approximately 20 minutes. Call: Ave NE. (206)617-6160, winedivade- 5 5 miscellaneous Shared kitchen with two other students. bAllArd- lArge 1 bedroom apartment 5 (503)442-5417 or email 5 for sale Parking available. Call: (206)355-6724, [email protected]. 795 15 minutes from UW. Bright end unit, 3 [email protected] to schedule a (206)914-8549. green lAke 5 bedroom/2 bath. $2,290. large closets. New floors and appliances. time for viewing. Plenty of parking, yard, washer/dryer, dish- Quiet building one block from Market furniture And tV for sale, table and washer. Available 9/1. Call: (206)679-6788. Street, bus and shops. Bike storage. In- spAcious/ greAt locAtion. 2 bed- chairs, bed, leather couch, bookshelves, unfurnished cludes water, covered parking. $850. ect. TV is flat screen, 32 inch LCD. Avail- houses split-leVel House in quiet neighbor- room, $990, by Burke Gilman Trail. Near

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NE. $425-$550. [email protected]. 845 green lAke VieW. Unique, big and age. [email protected]. beautiful, 2 bedroom, top floor penthouse ***3816 Burke Ave. N*** (206)999-4123. !noW leAsing! FALL. 2 bedroom apart- deluxe studio room with private ments at Adams Court and University living. Bay windows, formal dining room, 2 uniVersity studio, $550. 2 bedroom, bathroom and shared kitchen. Internet in- West. Call (206)355-1768 or e-mail: decks, fireplace. Spectacular skyline and $900. 2 bedrooms with 2 bathrooms, cluded. www.uwhousing.net for Campus 10-15 bedroom / 3 bathroom house. mountain views. Security, laundry, garden. $1050. No pets, no smoking. 4244 7th Av- $5500-$7500. Available 9/1/2010. [email protected]. Heights/ Patricia Place. (206)355-1768. www.uwhousing.net. Close to UW, Fremont, and Downtown. enue NE. (206)542-2397, (206)375-3980. E-mail [email protected]. 4710 16th Ave NE. www.uwhousing.net $1395. (206)632-5502. for Harrison House. 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Foreign students welcome. !pre-leAsing! 1, 2, or 3 bedroom apart- room, two, and three bedrooms, in flat and Call Jill: (206)458-8440 or e-mail us at: [email protected]. ments for Fall! Lowest Price Guaranteed. lArge 1 bedroom ($695 to $800) available in June, July, August or Septem- townhome styles. Washer/dryer in unit, [email protected]. (206)675-0216. E-mail: plus one assigned parking space and eth- [email protected]. ber. Water/Sewer/Gas included, free park- ing. 3516 NE 75th Street. (206)351-9738. ernet. Next to Magnuson Park and the nortH cApitol Hill: Roanoke Park. 1 And 2 bedroom for rent. $625/$725 per Burke-Gilman Trail. Pet friendly. Call now lArge 2 bedroom apartment, 2 blocks Friendly, comfortable. Clean, quiet; walk month. Buses to UW, large rooms. Park- for a tour: (206)934-1100. to campus, available third week of June. to UW, busline. $350 includes utilities, ing available. 11521 26th Ave NE. Call: www.radfordcourt.com. household supplies, broadband, cable TV, John (206)365-0507, Stan (206)818-7826. Rent is reduced for summer, $950 and washer/dryer. 2812 Harvard Ave East. this includes utilities, wi-fi and parking for uW 2 blocks! 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, Available mid-August. (206)930-7162, 1 bedroom ApArtments in quiet 1 car. Rooms and apartments are avail- $850. On-site coin laundry, water, sewer, [email protected]. charming building, 3 BLOCKS FROM UW. able two blocks north of campus. Call Jill garbage included, parking extra. Cats (206)458-8440. E-mail: okay. 4131 Brooklyn Ave NE. 5204 18th Ave NE - available September [email protected]. (206)391-1562. pre-leAse for July or September. 2010 - uwhousing4rent.com; CALL Across street from University, 4523 18th (206)236-0358 for an appointment. uW 2 blocks! CLEAN 1 bedroom, 1 Ave NE. Nice bedroom with private bath- 3 bedroom apartment with separate bath $775. On-site coin laundry. Water, room. $550. 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12 « Monday, June 21, 2010 Student’s Guide to Summer » the daily Getting festive in Seattle A guide to summer festivals in and around the Emerald City

BY alyssa stout The Daily Seafair 2010 June 26 to August 8 - throughout the Seattle area Seafair, a summer-long series of shows, parades and marathons, keeps the party going for people of all ages. Highlighted events are mentioned below. Visit seafair.com for more information. Seattle Pride Festival June 27 - Seattle Center - Downtown Seattle Produced by Seattle Out and Proud, the pride parade features a mix of floats and costumes in celebration of diversity and equal human rights. The parade starts at 11 a.m. at and travels down Fourth Avenue to PrideFest at the Seattle Center. The festival features food, entertainment, dance and drinks, with thousands of people filling Seattle Center. July 4th Celebrations July 4 - Various locations If you are in Seattle this July 4, be sure not to miss the Chase Family Fourth fireworks display. Watch the fireworks show on Lake Union with a view of the Seattle skyline in the background. Festivities begin at noon at Gas Works Park, and the pyrotechnics commence at 10 p.m. If you are travelling to the Eastside, there is another fireworks show in downtown Bellevue.E njoy Bellevue Downtown Park with music and entertainment followed by fireworks at 10 p.m.F estival hours are from 4 to 10:30 p.m. File photo / Thom Weinstein Above: A demonstrator for Seattle Chamber Music Society Seattle’s gay community Summer Festival marches down Pine Street to Westlake Center. July 5 to 30 - Benaroya Hall - Downtown Seattle WA Famed for presenting world-renowned artists, this festival Left: Gas Works Park will shows off Seattle’s taste for music.A ttendees can enjoy listening host the Chase Family to chamber-music concerts each Monday, Wednesday and Fourth fireworks display Friday at 8 p.m. Each concert includes a free, pre-concert this July. recital at 7 p.m. featuring one of the evening’s artists. For more information on prices, visit seattlechambermusic.org. Seafair’s Milk Carton Derby Saturday, July 10 - Southwest corner of Green Lake, near the Aqua Theater, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (8:30 a.m. registration) The Milk Carton Derby is a day-long Seafair competition during which nearly 100 boats made of milk cartons race across Greenlake for thousands of dollars in prizes. If you are not interested in competing, join the audience along the lake, and sit in anticipation as the contestants paddle to the finish line. File Photo Chinatown-International District Another Seafair highlight is the Torchlight Parade. Come for the Arts. Summer Festival join the crowd and see the floats, balloons, drill teams and live Hours: Friday, 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9:30 July 10 and 11- Hing Hay Park - Downtown Seattle musical performances. The parade begins at 7:30 p.m. at Seattle p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. This annual festival in Seattle’s International District features Center and continues south down Fourth Avenue to Second Japanese drumming, Chinese martial arts, Filipino dancing, and Avenue and King Street. Ticket information can be found at lion and dragon dances. Along with the performances, enjoy seafair.com Tibet Fest live concerts, shopping, gifts andA sian cuisine. August 28 and 29, 2010 - Seattle Center - Downtown Seattle Chinatown-International District Summer Festival hours The Tibetan Association presents a celebration aimed to are: Saturday, 11 a.m to 8 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hydroplane races at Seafair preserve and support Tibet’s cultural identity. See the culture August 6 to August 8 - 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Lake Washington in motion as traditional performances mix with modern One of the most anticipated summer events in Seattle is the song and dance. Here, you can learn about Tibet’s foundation Bite of Seattle Albert Lee Cup and the Boeing Air Show. Summed up to be the in Buddhism as guest speakers share their knowledge. Also July 16 to 18, 2010 - Seattle Center - Downtown Seattle “ultimate Seafair weekend,” these two shows fulfill the need for featured is Tibetan cuisine and a Tibetan-style bazaar with More than 50 of Seattle’s restaurants come to the Bite of speed. See the Unlimited Hydroplanes — the fastest boats in the handmade crafts and more. Seattle, all waiting to please visitors’ taste buds with their world — and watch the hydroplane races on Lake Washington. cuisine. As you sample the food, you can enjoy local musicians, Also, watch the U.S. Navy Blue Angels’ aerial trickery as they street performers and a 21-plus comedy club. One of the reach almost twice the speed of sound above Lake Washington. Italian Festival featured events is the The Bite Cooks, where Seattle-area Go to seafair.com for ticket prices. September 25, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; September 26,11 a.m. to 7 p.m. - celebrity chefs perform cooking demonstrations and creative Seattle Center presentations. The Italian Festival in Seattle is where Italian food meets Festival hours: Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Seattle Music Fest tradition with presentations of art, food and live entertainment. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. August 10 to 12, 2008 - Alki Beach - West Seattle This year features cooking demos from celebrity chef Anne Seattle Music Fest brings emerging local musicians to Alki Burrell, who has been seen on shows such as Iron Chef. Torchlight Parade at Seafair Beach for a weekend of live music, food and beach games. All July 31 - Seattle Center - Downtown Seattle proceeds benefit regional artists and theN orthwest Programs Reach reporter Alyssa Stout at [email protected].

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