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Once in L.A. when I was feeling particularly broke and broken, a guy I worked with suggested a trip to Seattle, a place I’d never been. “Listen to some decent music, pound some coffee. You’ll love it.”

He was right, I did.

As an always-writer and a once-and-future musician, that’s still what my Seattle is today: Coffee. Music. Art.

Maybe that’s why it was even more shocking that yesterday when a man shot four people point blank, it was at a coffee shop. A coffee shop. They’re supposed to be havens.

It’s one thing to have people randomly shot at a place like the defunct, ironically named Mr. Lucky across from Seattle Center, which had a criminal reputation and a widely ignored NO GUNS ALLOWED sign at the door. But not a coffee shop in Seattle. We have one of the lowest violent-crime rates in the country. I mean, we’re not Miami, for God’s sake.

A second jolt ripped through me, brighter, more personal, when I heard that the shooting happened at Café Racer. My lovely, loving friends Jo David and Marlow Harris have their Bad Art Museum there. As I was checking Facebook to make sure they were okay (they were, they are, physically at least), a woman was killed by the same gunman at Town Hall, another gathering place for the arts.

As the news from the Seattle P.D. ricocheted through twitter and the news blogs, questions were answered. Drew Keriakedes and Joe Albanese of the band God’s Favorite Beefcake were victims. The suspected shooter was Ian Lee Stawicki; he shot himself when he was apprehended and later he died. He had been kicked out of Café Racer several times recently.

Then the questions got bigger. Why was Mayor McGinn not saying anything to his city? (He eventually did.) Why don’t we have more support for the mentally ill? Why don’t we have stricter gun control laws?

The biggest question, though, not only for the artists and musicians who consider Café Racer their coffee shop haven, but for all of us as society seems to get more violent every day, is a simple one with no easy answer. Why?

 

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This really fascinates me. A restaurant in London is serving breast milk ice cream. For about $22 you can have a frozen serving of momma’s milk, which is pasteurized (let’s hope!) and then churned with vanilla and lemon zest. It’s hilariously called Baby Gaga.

Other favors that will soon be available include Neopolitit and Strawbooby. Kidding.

What I don’t get is that it’s all from the same woman. Maybe a lot of people aren’t ordering it?

Honestly, I think it sounds kind of good, but I’m probably deprived since I wasn’t breastfed (see how you turn out?!)

(story courtesy of crazydaysandnights)

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This story from Gawker about an “epic rager” at Northwestern that frightened a neighbor’s 8-year-old daughter as she and her family were biking to church on a Saturday night made me snort. Courtesy my pal Chris Burlingame.

The comments are priceless:

“I say, hit these guys with Double Secret Probation. It’s the only thing that ever works.”

Full Gawker coverage here.

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To the surprise of absolutely no one, there will be a (at least one) book coming out about the miraculous ordeal of the 33 Chilean miners.

Transworld plans to capture the “compelling human drama” of the Chilean mine rescue, acquiring 33 Men, Buried Alive: The Inside Story of the Trapped Chilean Miners by Guardian journalist Jonathan Franklin.

Full story here.

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I personally don’t have a problem with the Ride-the-Ducks tourist boat. I would even go on one if I had relatives in town who were jonesing for a land-to-water tour of Seattle accompanied by a soundtrack that includes “YMCA.”

My friends, however, think it’s embarrassing that we even has such a cheesy attraction. The drivers yell things at locals walking down the street, and some of my pals are not amused.

There was something blackly humorous when, a few months ago, someone tried to burn the Seattle Ride-the-Ducks hub to the ground. Many joked that it was probably someone on the amphibious boat’s route.

It’s not so weird that the 50-year-old man who set the fire was a meth head who saw “shoes under his bed” and decided they were worn by people out to get him.
Or that he yelled at them to leave, and then left his apartment.
Or even that when he came back he saw “two people under his bed” and two more “people hiding under clothes in his closet.”

What is weird is that he ran off to the Ride the Ducks office where he worked and that he says he started the fire in an effort to call for help.

The damage is estimated at $70,000.

Today a Ride-the-Ducks boat collided with a barge in Philadelphia and two people are missing.

Is it time to actually vet the people who work for this company instead of just making fun of them for being cheesy?

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