Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Where To Watch The 2017 Oscar Winners In Seattle


2017 Oscar Winners Predicted by Harvard Math Wizard

If you haven"t yet seen the movies that won this year"s Academy Awards, it"s not too late. Six filmsincluding Moonlight (best picture), La La Land (winner of six awards, including leading actress and best director), and Manchester by the Sea (which won for leading actor and original screenplay)are still playing in the Seattle area. Click through the film titles below to see complete movie times and theaters, watch trailers, and read our critics" full reviews. For other films playing in Seattle, see our movie times calendar.

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ArrivalArrival is an ominous, thrumming, beautiful thing that starts out being about aliens who need a decoder ring. It ends up being about something quite different. Based on Ted Chiangs 1998 short story Story of Your Life, with a screenplay adapted by Eric Heisserer, Arrival is about Big Thingsand the manner in which Villeneuve gets to them, as his camera slowly traces structures and landscapes both familiar and strange, cant help but surprise and impress. Arrival finds nuance and surprise in a way that not only echoes the nuance and surprise of language, but in a way that echoes other forms of communication, tooforms of communication that, like language, have the power to change how we feel and how we think. Visually and aurally remarkable, Arrival sometimes unfolds like a clever puzzle and other times like a raw-nerve thriller; throughout, with heart and wit, Heisserer and Villeneuve never lose sight of the films characterscreatures in a situation thats weird and mournful, exciting and threatening. ERIK HENRIKSENPlaying at: Thornton PlaceWon: Sound Editing

Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them"I"m annoying," says Eddie Redmayne to Dan Fogler in the opening half-hour of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Hes like Doctor Who with gout, and yetjust like the good Doctor in even his lamest incarnations, theres just enough charm glimmering beneath the surface and shining through the contrivances that you cant write him off entirely. Fantastic Beasts, featuring an original screenplay by J.K. Rowling, is annoying in the manner of Scamander: It is eager to please and amaze, but undersells its spectacle until that spectacle becomes perfunctory. Its a goofy blast of kid-lit in love with Looney Tunes-inspired adventureexcept when its a sour metaphor for child abuse and intolerance that owes one h**l of a debt to Stephen Kings famous prom queen. But somehow, the two stories are sewed together just tightly enough that the TV pilot-esque clumsiness of Fantastic Beasts (there will be four more of these films, likely transforming ASAP into The Dumbledore Prequels) can be forgiven for the power in its climax. BOBBY ROBERTSPlaying at: Crest (Shoreline)Won award for: Costume Design

FencesRecently, while leaving a screening of the solid and engaging film adaptation of August Wilson"s play Fences, which was directed by Washington himself, a man walking behind me said to the woman walking next to him that this is not the kind of Denzel Washington film he likes. It"s too act-y, it"s all about the Academy Awards. Clearly, he wanted Washington to shoot more and talk less. But Fences has no guns and a whole lot of talking about lifeit deals with failed dreams, race relations in mid-century America, marital problems, parenting problems, working-class problems, drinking problems, problems with debts, mental health, and, ultimately, death. What might kill the character Washington plays in Fences, Troy Maxson, is not a car chase or a shoot-out, but blocked arteries to the heart. He is a normal guy with a very standard suite of personal and social issues. CHARLES MUDEDEPlaying at: Landing Stadium 14 (Renton)Won: Supporting Actress (Viola Davis)

La La LandYou guys, I LOVED La La Land, and you will too. Dont be afraid of it just because its a musical about a struggling actress (Emma Stone) and a pretentious jazz musician (Ryan Gosling) who meet and fall in love and sing and dance in a romanticized, cartoony LA. Yeah, its splashy and grandiose and full of hazy violet Southern California sunsets, but its emotional core is genuine. Take it from shriveled-hearted me, the Unearned Sentiment Police: La La Land is a grand, over-the-top, razzly-dazzly love story that wont make you puke one bit. It might even help you forget the horrors of reality, however momentarilyand after the year weve had, that practically makes La La Land a public service. MEGAN BURBANKPlaying at: Big Picture, Pacific Place, Seven Gables, AdmiralWon: Lead Actress (Emma Stone), Best Director (Damien Chazelle), Cinematography, Production Design, Original Score, Original Song ("City of Stars")

Manchester by the SeaIn Manchester, Lee Chandler (Affleck) seems content to shovel walkways and unclog toilets for a living in Boston, until word comes that his older brother Joe (Kyle Chandler, seen in flashbacks) has died of a heart attack. Joes will stipulates that he wants Lee to move back to his titular hometown and become Patricks guardian. Lee, however, is haunted by past events and resists, with a toddlers tenacity, every effort by the people around him to help him come to terms. I feel for the guy, and you will too, but after two hours, I wanted to grab him by the collar and tell him to buck up. MARC MOHANPlaying at: Bella Bottega, Oak TreeWon: Original Screenplay, Leading Actor (Casey Affleck)

MoonlightEver get left speechless? Hear, see, touch, or taste something so rare that you don"t want to bruise its petals with your clumsy analysis? That"s how I feel about Moonlightyet that is exactly what I must do. Moonlight pulses with subtle, lived-in details that may just feel like breathing memory to a whole generation of African Americans. I can"t imagine what it must be like to be Black and queer and see something as vital and rare as Moonlight for the first time. But what"s most unexpected is that these lives may just get to live, happily and understood, at least to some degree. America hasn"t left much room for that outcome, and neither has the art we see about it. Our narratives deliver tragedy, spectacle, and melodrama. Stories like Moonlight, told humanely and intelligently, with complexity, nuance, and hope, may help more of its children envision their own. LARRY MIZELL JR.Playing at: Sundance Cinemas, CineramaWon: Best Picture, Supporting Actor (Mahershala Ali), Adapted Screenplay

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Source: http://www.thestranger.com/things-to-do/2017/02/27/24895020/where-to-watch-the-2017-oscar-winners-in-seattle

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No matter how you pronounce "paczki" just don"t call it a donut


Paczki Recipe - How To Make Polish Donuts
paczki Heard in the bakery line

Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras, is the day of indulgence before the Christian fast known as Lent. For urban centers with large Polish and Polish-American populations, including Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Chicago, indulgence often means a paczki. Or, like, 12.

Proper pronunciation of this sinful jelly- or creme-filled donut, at least among non-Polish speakers, incites a debate only rivaled by the fight over which bakery does them best. Most people land somewhere around POONCH-key. But add in local dialect, or the effects of other Fat Tuesday imbibing, and POWNCH-key or PAUNCH-key sometimes emerges.

The recipe is similar to German, Jewish and Italian filled donuts, but traditional paczki contain a splash of Polish vodka called Spiritus, says Eater.com.

Read: For Mardi Gras, try this rum that was born on the Bayou

Poland itself digs in on Fat Thursday, which was February 23, six days before Ash Wednesday and, this year, 52 days before Easter. Chicago bakeries report they typically fry tens of thousands of paczki (yup, thats the plural) per day from Thursday through Tuesday.

Opinion: The toxic tale of those coveted Mardi Gras beads

And with its own twist, Detroit turns its paczki into a hotdog bun.

Prefer a no-calorie taste? #paczki is trending:

Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/no-matter-how-you-pronounce-paczki-just-dont-call-it-a-donut-2017-02-28

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Iconic Swedish Bakery"s Last Day Draws 120-Person Line For Paczki


You love paczki, but can you say paczki?

About 120 customers lined up on Clark Street early Tuesday morning in Andersonville as today is the final day for Swedish Bakery. A neighborhood icon, the bakery will close today at 6:30 p.m., ending business after 88 years. There was an extra layer of excitement on this Fat Tuesday as the bakery is one of the many which celebrate a Polish-Chicago tradition, the paczki.

Customers showed up as early as 5 a.m. to line up, and others will arrive later today, but the latter may be left with only breadcrumbs. News crews descended to fill their morning broadcasts as head baker Dennis Stanton surveyed the scene from outside his bakery as customers slowly trudged inside. He quietly ducked inside through the side entrance.

Stantons family is Greek and German, and they purchased the bakery 38 years ago from a Swedish family. Andersonville, Chicagos Swedish enclave, counted on the bakery for nearly a century for birthday cakes, cookies, breads, and other baked goods. Many customers dont know where theyll go for baked goods after Tuesday.

I have no idea what Ill do without it, said Heather McAllister, one of the customers crammed inside.

Ashok Selvam

The historic bakery wasnt a spot to connect on WiFi with a laptop, which can be a requisite nowadays to draw younger customers. In a previous interview with the Tribune, Stanton said that millennials looked for a food experience, but Swedish Bakery was merely humdrum. It was time to close, he said, as the family doesnt have a younger member to take over the business. The building is up for sale.

The bakery limited available quantities in its final days. Some customers anticipated the rush and pre-ordered so they could skip the line and just pickup their food. However, if they wanted more than that pre-order, they needed to take a number for additional items. There was no circumventing the line. Some customers said theyll throw a few goods into the freezer for safe keeping, as theyll last for about five months when frozen.

Ashok Selvam

Katy Kraeger drove down from Milwaukee on Monday and woke up at 5:30 a.m. to come in today with her father, Pete Kraeger. Katy Kraegers grandparents moved to Andersonville in 1960. The bakery was a family tradition. Todays order would include cookies, marzipan cake, paczki and coffee cake.

It was a place to get something special, my parents had six kids so it wasnt like we could come up here and buy cookies [frequently], Pete Kraeger said. For special occasions we would come up here and get cookies or coffee cake.

Dont forget about the paczki, as the bakery had 16 flavors available. Surat Bashorun said shes sampled them all, but shes partial to one in particular. Oh my G*d, the pineapple is the best! she said, gushing.

Ashok Selvam

About 40 employees worked at the bakery, and the Stantons are working to find them new jobs. While many customers walked out with smiles, holding big bags loaded with pastries, there was also a bit of sadness even for those working behind the counter.

Ashok Selvam

Source: http://chicago.eater.com/2017/2/28/14761130/swedish-bakery-closing-andersonville-last-day-paczki

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Wilbur Ross confirmed to lead Commerce Department


WATCH LIVE: Wilbur Ross"s confirmation hearing

The U.S. senate confirmed wilbur ross as secretary of commerce Monday evening by a 72-27 vote. Ross, 79, a billionaire investor, is expected to play a crucial role in President Donald Trump"s plans to change U.S. trade policy, including renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement.

Source: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/wilbur-ross-confirmed-to-lead-commerce-department-2017-02-27

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Iconic Swedish Bakery"s Last Day Draws 120-Person Line For Paczki


Paczki Parzone "Gniazdka"

About 120 customers lined up on Clark Street early Tuesday morning in Andersonville as today is the final day for Swedish Bakery. A neighborhood icon, the bakery will close today at 6:30 p.m., ending business after 88 years. There was an extra layer of excitement on this Fat Tuesday as the bakery is one of the many which celebrate a Polish-Chicago tradition, the paczki.

Customers showed up as early as 5 a.m. to line up, and others will arrive later today, but the latter may be left with only breadcrumbs. News crews descended to fill their morning broadcasts as head baker Dennis Stanton surveyed the scene from outside his bakery as customers slowly trudged inside. He quietly ducked inside through the side entrance.

Stantons family is Greek and German, and they purchased the bakery 38 years ago from a Swedish family. Andersonville, Chicagos Swedish enclave, counted on the bakery for nearly a century for birthday cakes, cookies, breads, and other baked goods. Many customers dont know where theyll go for baked goods after Tuesday.

I have no idea what Ill do without it, said Heather McAllister, one of the customers crammed inside.

Ashok Selvam

The historic bakery wasnt a spot to connect on WiFi with a laptop, which can be a requisite nowadays to draw younger customers. In a previous interview with the Tribune, Stanton said that millennials looked for a food experience, but Swedish Bakery was merely humdrum. It was time to close, he said, as the family doesnt have a younger member to take over the business. The building is up for sale.

The bakery limited available quantities in its final days. Some customers anticipated the rush and pre-ordered so they could skip the line and just pickup their food. However, if they wanted more than that pre-order, they needed to take a number for additional items. There was no circumventing the line. Some customers said theyll throw a few goods into the freezer for safe keeping, as theyll last for about five months when frozen.

Ashok Selvam

Katy Kraeger drove down from Milwaukee on Monday and woke up at 5:30 a.m. to come in today with her father, Pete Kraeger. Katy Kraegers grandparents moved to Andersonville in 1960. The bakery was a family tradition. Todays order would include cookies, marzipan cake, paczki and coffee cake.

It was a place to get something special, my parents had six kids so it wasnt like we could come up here and buy cookies [frequently], Pete Kraeger said. For special occasions we would come up here and get cookies or coffee cake.

Dont forget about the paczki, as the bakery had 16 flavors available. Surat Bashorun said shes sampled them all, but shes partial to one in particular. Oh my G*d, the pineapple is the best! she said, gushing.

Ashok Selvam

About 40 employees worked at the bakery, and the Stantons are working to find them new jobs. While many customers walked out with smiles, holding big bags loaded with pastries, there was also a bit of sadness even for those working behind the counter.

Ashok Selvam

Source: http://chicago.eater.com/2017/2/28/14761130/swedish-bakery-closing-andersonville-last-day-paczki

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What is "Fat Tuesday" and why do we eat pancakes on that day?


Celebrate Fat Tuesday in Indy with the Gumbo Cook-Off

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Tuesday is "Fat Tuesday" also known as "pancake day," so stop by your favorite Staten Island diner or lunch place and order a stack. This stack is from the Dakota Diner, Graniteville. (Staten Island Advance file photo/Anthony DePrimo)

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. --In 2017 "Fat Tuesday" -- which is also known as "Shrove Tuesday" or "Pancake Day" -- falls on February 28.

Christians around the world traditionally feast on pancakes, crepes, and other batter-made sweets on the day. So where does that tradition come from?

  • The day falls on the last day before Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, which in 2017 falls on March 1.
  • Fat Tuesday always falls 47 days before Easter Sunday, so the date varies each year but will be between February 3 and March 9.
  • The word "shrove" comes from the term "shrive", meaning to free yourself from sin.

  • Christian families were encouraged by the clergy to clear out their cupboards to remove the fattening foods from their houses before midnight.

  • The tradition of eating pancakes, allows families to use up all their eggs, butter, milk and flour all in one dish.

  • It"s believed that pancakes represent the four pillars of the Christian faith: eggs for creation, flour for sustenance, salt for wholesomeness and milk for purity.

(Tell us what you"ll be doing for Fat Tuesday. Will you be making or enjoying pancakes this day? Use the Comment section below.)

Source: http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2017/02/what_is_fat_tuesday_and_why_do.html

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WEST SEATTLE WEATHER: New alerts, and what"s happening now


What is the climate like in Seattle, WA? Seattle Realtor Talks About Weather Condtions

(Constellation Park, 2:30 this afternoon photo by Jason Bell)

4:26 PM: Following up on our midday coverage of water and mud trouble more weather news this afternoon. First, three National Weather Service alerts you should know about:

*The Special Weather Statement about slide risk, mentioned in our earlier coverage too.

(Off Alki Point this afternoon photo by Bruce Easter)

*Another Coastal Flood Advisory for the early-morning high tide tomorrow the water could be at least a foot higher than predicted because of weather factors.

*wind advisory for 8 am-3 pm tomorrow, with sustained wind from the southwest 20-35 mph and gusts to 50 mph.

But the mud is todays trouble. If youre using the main Vashon Island ferry dock, for example, heres a problem:

(Photo courtesy King County Roads)

The King County Transportation Department sent word of a significant landslide that occurred this afternoon on 103rd Avenue Southwest near the Vashon Ferry Terminal parking lot. Crews are working to channel ferry traffic onto Vashon Highway Southwest instead of 103rd. Crews estimate it will take about eight hours to clear debris from the road. Travelers in the area should expect delays.

Meantime, Ted Ellis sent this photo of mud along Seola Beach Drive:

Ted says, This is one of three different slides and part of the road looks like a pretty big wall of mud might come down. Were off to check on a few other things more to come.

4:54 PM: We went back to West Marginal Way SW, a short way north of Highland Park Way, and discovered SDOT crews are still there:

One to two SB lanes are blocked there as crews work on water and debris trouble, so southbound traffic is being diverted into the center lane for a short distance. We have also gone by a trouble spot on which reported this morning Delridge at Myrtle; the northbound lane is still fairly well puddled.

5:50 PM: We also went to Seola Beach Drive for a look at the slide mentioned above. There are indeed multiple spots with signs along the southbound side of the road, in the section thats greenbelt on both sides heres the most-sizable slide spot on the slope:

Its not blocking a travel lane, so far.

10:55 PM: King Countys Brent Champaco sent this update on the Vashon slide:

103rd Avenue SW on Vashon Island near the north ferry terminal will remain closed until 5 a.m. tomorrow morning (Friday, Feb. 10) From 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. the roadway will be open to northbound traffic only in order to accommodate ferry rush hour traffic. At 9 a.m. the roadway will close so clean up crews can continue their work. Clean up is taking longer than expected due to the amount of debris including a large tree.

Source: http://westseattleblog.com/2017/02/west-seattle-weather-new-alerts-and-whats-happening-now/

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