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Café Nordo Extends Run of ‘To Savor Tomorrow’

The wildly popular new show produced by Café Nordo – ‘To Savor Tomorrow’ – at West of Lenin, has extended its run by two nights, November 25th & 26th. Those who want to see truly innovative theater, while enjoying creative adult beverage concoctions, must order tickets immediately – ‘To Savor Tomorrow’ has been selling out!

Get Up Close With The Matas Mural at Lama G’s

Last week, on a sunny autumn afternoon, visual artist Jonathan Matas added further to the mural he’s creating for Lama G’s Café. A student at neighboring Nalanda West Center for American Buddhism, Matas has been hard at work on several commission in that area – trim on the windows at Art Of The Table and another mural for the newly relocated Oom Yung Doe martial arts school across the street.

Poets Read at the Fremont Library This Saturday, Nov 5th

This Saturday, November 5th, from 2p – 3:30p, three published poets will each share a sample of their work at the Fremont Branch of the Seattle Public Library. This free program, sponsored also by the Washington Poets Association, allows Fremonsters a chance to hear the quality poetry of David Mason, Judith Roche and David Horowitz.

Opportunity To Be Immersed In The Art Of Eastern Europe In 2012

Artist – and art car-tist – Kelly Lyles will lead a delegation on an exploration of the contemporary art of Berlin, Budapest, and Prague as part of a professional and cultural exchange program with WTE Inc. This 12-day tour from April 20th – May 1st, 2012, will explore central and eastern European art in context, with an informed, working artist as a guide.

Artists Sought for Semi-Permanent Installations at Seattle City Light Service Centers

The Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, in partnership with Seattle City Light, seeks two artists to create semi-permanent, site-specific installations for City Light’s North and South Service Centers. Each selected artist will create up to two artworks that may be two or three-dimensional to hang on walls. The artworks should capture the “electricity” of City Light’s activities.