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Kim Ruehl

  • Name: Kim Ruehl
  • Location: Seattle
  • Job: Writer
  • Tell us about yourself: I'm a freak for folk music, I need more sunshine in my life, and I get my news from Ellen and the New York Times. I appreciate my morning coffee and the occasional crossword.
  • Commented on Coffeeshop Wars: Laptops Vs. People With Lives
    Also the headline is dumb. As if people with laptops in coffee shops don't have lives. As if, Jeremy! It's like saying "Shoes v. People with toenails."...
  • Commented on Coffeeshop Wars: Laptops Vs. People With Lives
    I make my living writing about roots music, which translates to not enough expendable income to pay to join something like office nomads or buy myself an office. I also live alone and work, on average, 12-13 hours every day....
  • Posted LOL Cats! to Seattlest
    Cats is playing at the Paramount Theater Apr. 15-19. Tickets and other information is available at the Paramount website. Cats was one of Broadway's longest standing musical productions, having debuted there in 1982 and running until September of 2000, although it lives on around the country in a Broadway Across America tour (now at the Paramount through this weekend) and, no doubt, on community stages far and wide. The script is taken from T.S....
  • Posted Where Seattlest Interviews a Cat! to Seattlest
    Drew Roelofs plays Plato/Macavity in the Broadway Across America touring production of Cats, appearing at the Paramount Apr. 15-19. For a big gay musical theater geek like Seattlest, it's kind of embarrassing to admit that we've never seen Cats. Lucky for us, the touring production is making a quick four-day stop at the Paramount next week (Apr. 15-19, tickets start at $20 and are available from the Paramount). We'll be here to give you...
  • Posted Hello Dolly Proves Timely Still to Seattlest
    Dolly (Jenifer Lewis) shows she knows how to make an entrance, flanked by the sharpest waiters in town in the 5th Avenue's current production of Hello, Dolly! playing now through March 29. Photo: Chris Bennion Hello Dolly's earliest seeds of existence were planted in 1938, while the stock market crash of a near-decade prior was still fresh in the collective American memory. The story of a clever woman who manipulated relationships and played cupid...
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