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Find out all about the world's smallest and least pretentious film festival -- the best-kept secret on the festival circuit!
Next sailing: Panama Canal, January, 2000.

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The second in a series of photo essays about my favorite subcontinent.
("Hooray for Bollywood" can be seen at Cinemania)

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Coming (eventually):

More than you ever thought it was possible to know about the legendary Market Theater, formerly in Seattle's historic Pike Place Market.

And more souvenirs from places far and wide -- from India to cyberspace.

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Jeff and Ken make yummy steaks.
Jeff and Ken: JaK's, get it?
Eat at JaK's Grill
Hey, get outta the kitchen: When in Seattle (actually, Issaquah), you must remember to eat at JaK's Grill, run by my pals -- the Red Meat Revivalists themselves -- Jeff and Ken.  Top-quality steaks at real bargain prices.  I'll be putting up a menu and more info shortly, but in the meantime, check out some reviews in the Seattle Weekly) and on
Seattle Sidewalk.

"By re-creating New York steak houses in miniature, partners Jeff Page (J) and Ken Hughes (K) carved out a niche for themselves in the Seattle area. The fare ranks with the best of local bistro fare — but at bargain-rate prices."  -- Seattle Sidewalk

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