CHS: Public art causes legal two-step, gaybashing near campus, parking changes coming
February 5th, 2010
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Here’s some neat stories from the past few days at CapitolHillSeattle.com, our news partners who diligently cover our neighborhood.
- Not so cute response: Police are investigating a gaybashing that took place near campus at 11th Avenue and East Pine Street Saturday.
- Easier parking? It’s nearly impossible to drive down Broadway to go have dinner. So most of us walk. But some changes by the city may make it easier to find a spot.
- World-class cellist: Lauri Goldston played at Vermillion Wednesday.
- Dancing with the law: Ever dance on those metal dance steps along Broadway? We thought so. A local photographer is in hot water over copyright issues with the public art, reports CHS.
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