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Stormwater: Life in the Gutter -- performances to continue Spring 2012

For more than a decade, solo performer Stokley Towles has been studying us. He examines the mundane aspects of life in Seattle like an anthropologist from another planet--our libraries, our trash system, our police force, the history of a single city block--and delivers his findings in rich, understated monologues full of bizarre, colorful trivia and bittersweet observations about how people navigate the world and each other. His latest study, Stormwater, is about the rivers that run beneath our feet. -- Brendan Kiley, The Stranger Weekly


Your Bus Stories

As part of a project about the METRO bus experience, I would like to hear your tales of riding the bus. To share your story please click here. I am also interviewing bus drivers to hear what it's like to navigate through the city.












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