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Can't Miss It: Wednesday

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"show posters @ the Croc" courtesy of Seattlest Flickr pool member Jeanine Anderson

BATTLE FOR SEATTLE: Fundraiser sponsored by McGinn for Mayor, Pete Holmes for City Attorney, and Friends of Dow Constantine featuring the Presidents of the United States of America, Krist Novoselic, The Maldives, and DJ Supreme. VIP reception at Via Tribunali.

9:00 p.m. // The Crocodile // Tickets: $25-$350

CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS: This Woody Allen flick tells the story of an ophthalmologist who has an affair. When his mistress decides she wants more and threatens his marriage, he turns to his mafioso brother who offers to solve his problem. How far will a successful family man go to protect his comfortable life and reputation?

7:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m. // Metro Cinemas // Tickets: $10

FROM SUPERFUND SITE TO SKI RESORT: Sandwiched between towns with the names of Silverton and Smelterville, it should be no surprise that Kellogg, Idaho was once a thriving mining community. Though the Environmental Protection Agency declared the city a Superfund site due to mining and smelting waste, its proximity to Silver Mountain has aided in the city's transformation into a popular destination for skiers. In The Good Times Are All Gone Now: Life, Death and Rebirth in an Idaho Mining Town, Julie Whitesel Weston documents the history of Kellogg.

6:00 p.m. // Elliott Bay Book Company // Free

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