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Washington State
Websites presented in alphabetical order Camas This award-winning online magazine from Spokane, Washington state, "takes its name from the edible wild lily that was a staple for the First Peoples of much of the Pacific Northwest." The general interest, regional print publication evolved into an online publication with coverage of economic and civic issues in Spokane. Includes articles, letters to the editor, archives, and information about reprints. http://www.camasmagazine.com Topics: Magazines by Place Last updated Aug 10, 2009 Colors NW Magazine Online edition of the Seattle-based magazine "offering fresh perspectives and news for and about people of color in the Northwest." This site includes selected feature articles from the magazine, restaurant reviews, an events calendar, and classified ads. http://www.colorsnw.com/ Topics: Magazines by Place, Society & Social Science Last updated Aug 10, 2009 Columns: The University of Washington Alumni Magazine The online edition of this magazine features the current issue, archived issues back to 1995, and selected articles from 1990-1995. "Our Back Pages" includes information about people, events, and places in the history of this Seattle university. Also includes a FAQ and alumni notes back to 1998. Searchable. http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/ Topics: Magazines by Place Last updated Aug 10, 2009 Eat the State! Online edition of this Seattle-based biweekly journal, described as "a forum for anti-authoritarian political opinion, research and humor." Includes an activist calendar and directory for the Seattle area, guidelines for writers, back issues, and volunteer opportunities. Also features program archives for the related radio program, Eat the Airwaves!, which broadcasts on Saturday mornings on Seattle's KEXP (90.3 FM). The "Reclaim Our History" section lists activism events on this day in history. http://www.eatthestate.org Topics: Activism, Magazines, Magazines by Place, Political Parties & Theories, Politics by Place Last updated Aug 10, 2009 Get Lost Magazine Describes a Seattle-based monthly publication of "travel, adventure, natural history, and lifestyle articles." The magazine includes editorials, features, trip reports (Pacific Northwest and beyond), recipes, and reviews. Provides articles from the current issue and past issues (back to 1999). Includes links. Searchable. http://www.getlostmagazine.com/ Topics: Magazines by Place Last updated Aug 10, 2009 Pacific Northwest Magazine Online edition of the Sunday magazine of The Seattle Times. Articles cover regional lifestyles and include food, fitness, gardening, architecture, profiles, and more. Archived from 1990, and searchable through the paper's main website. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/pacificnw/ Topics: Architecture by Place, Food & Cooking, Magazines by Place Last updated Aug 10, 2009 The Stranger Website of the edgier of Seattle's two major alternative weekly newspapers. Offers full text of articles on national and local issues, extensive music reviews, art, and lifestyle trends for teens and 20-somethings. Also offers information on Seattle-area clubs and the text of national columnist Dan Savage's Savage Love column. Searchable. http://thestranger.com/ Topics: Magazines by Place, Newspapers, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Aug 10, 2009 Washington State Magazine This quarterly publication "covers news and issues of interest to Washington State University faculty, staff, students, and alumni, and the people of Washington from Seattle to St. John." The site includes the current issue of the magazine, an archive of issues back to Winter 2001, and searchable class notes. The online edition of the publication includes additional features, such as audio programs and short fiction. From Washington State University, Pullman. http://washington-state-magazine.wsu.edu/ Topics: Magazines by Place Last updated Aug 10, 2009 |
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