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Submitted by enpen on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 11:12pm.
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Submitted by stevenl on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 7:34pm.
James Edward Riordan was born in Kentucky, Feb. 1859 to Thomas and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Riordan. His father was born in Ireland, his mother in Kentucky. In 1881 he married Mary and started a family. By 1900 he was in Anaconda, Mont. and politically active as a Socialist. The Anaconda Standard of Feb. 20, 1903 describes Riordan's contribution to a public debate on the doctrine of Socialism held on the previous evening: "J.E. Riordan opened the argument for the socialists. He defined socialism as the public ownership and control of the sources of production and distribution. His 20 minutes were devoted to the most part to a discussion of present evils and assertions that socialism would cure them." Sometime in 1903-1904 the Riordan family moved to Seattle, where James found employment as a streetcar operator. This was his occupation for many years. It is unknown at what point he became involved with the Seattle branch of the Socialist Labor Party, but this dogmatic splinter group felt the mainstream Socialist Party had grown too willing to compromise their principles for political gain. In 1916 the national Socialist Labor Party considered the question of unity with the Socialist Party, but it was not meant to be. Ignored by the press, and without a newspaper of their own, the Socialist Labor candidates in Washington State were basically invisible. Riordan's run for Governor was ignored even by the Socialist newspapers. He placed a very distant 6th out of 6 candidates with a statewide total of 623 votes (0.17%). He placed 5th in Clallam and Mason counties, and tied with Bradford for last in Garfield (1 vote each) and Wahkiakum counties (2 votes each). In Columbia, San Juan and Skamania counties Riordan tallied a grand total of zero votes.
Submitted by aliceru on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 4:30pm.
Jun 14 2008 - 7:00pm Jun 14 2008 - 10:00pm Music of Carole King from the '60s and '70s Masterworks Choral Ensemble revisits the brilliance of Carole King and the legacy of the Brill Building. "Singing in the Halls" is Masterworks' season finale, celebrating the music of Carole King from the 1960s and 1970s. The 65-voice choir, Singers ensemble, and soloists perform with an instrumental combo on June 14, 2008 at the Washington Center for the Performing Arts. The pops-style concert begins at 7:30pm, with a pre-concert lecture at 7pm, and complimentary desserts during intermission. Historical Perspective Let's go back to the 1960s and look in on the Brill Building, a place of great influence, and the amazing talent of one individual, Carole King. The Brill Building seems to be the center of the music industry's universe. Located in New York, it attracts the best and the brightest: mainstream popular music's singers, songwriters, publishers and producers. In this setting, Carole King and partner Gerry Goffin turn out song after song for pop vocalists, girl groups and boy bands. From 1960 to 1968 Carole King captures popular sentiments in words and melodies for more than 20 major hits, all written for others. From our present-day perspective, we can say Carole King's beginnings as a songwriter seem selfless. As we know, she came into her own fame with a string of hits and top selling albums, starting with Tapestry in 1971. The rest, as they say, is history. Something Good
Submitted by ronnie on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 3:19pm.
Hello. This show was originally scheduled at the Artisan's but has has now moved to Caffe Vita (124 4th Avenue East). An Evening of Solo Guitar Saturday May 17, 2008 Caffe Vita Olympia, WA 8pm FREE
Submitted by ronnie on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 3:15pm.
Hello. This show was originally scheduled at the Artisan's but has has now moved to Caffe Vita (124 4th Avenue East). An Evening of Solo Guitar Saturday May 17, 2008 Caffe Vita Olympia, WA 8pm, FREE
Submitted by emmettoconnell on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 1:48pm.
Almost every week this is the "What's on the city council's plate this week" review. I don't cover everything, so if you want the full rundown, read the packet and agenda yourself. Seriously, RVs. Never would have thunk it, but I probably should have (below). First, from the staff report:
And, what they propose to do:
Submitted by theunabonger on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 10:47am.
I needed to post this, to explain why I'm going to Napavine tomorrow morning, to vote for Cheryl Crist, who is challenging sitting incumbent Brian Baird for the party nomination to run for the 3rd Congressional District seat in the U.S. Congress. It is not an easy explanation for me to make. ![]()
Submitted by fro on Fri, 05/16/2008 - 10:02am.
May 23 2008 - 7:00pm May 23 2008 - 10:00pm ...the compelling movie, The Sleep Room, at 7pm on Friday, May 23 at Traditions Cafe. It's based on a true story about Dr. Ewen Cameron's CIA funded brainwashing experiments at McGill University in Canada, and, the lawsuit by victims against the Canadien governement and the CIA. Donations will be gladly accepted. For additional information, call 956-9517. |
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