Could it be any more obvious? We love Nick Hornby.
Can't Miss It: Tuesday
CHANNELING BARBRA STREISAND: If you love everything Neil Diamond, Bette Midler, or Barbra Streisand, you are in for a treat. The vocally gifted illusionist Edwards Twins, Anthony and Eddie Edwards (no joke), are in Seattle for a limited time to sing their asses off and impersonate many of the greats. People raves: "The Edwards Twins in many ways are better than watching the real thing." If you don't believe it, you will now. Seating can be hard to come by, so get there early. As a perk, on Tuesdays there's a two-for-one dinner special. Not bad!
6:30 p.m. dinner, 8:30 p.m. show // Julia's on Broadway, 300 Broadway East // Tickets: $25-35
Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup
- A Central District woman got quite the hilarious scare yesterday morning when she spotted a silent smiling "intruder" while walking her puppy around the block. It turned out to be a life-size cut-out of GWB, stuck in neighborhood bush. But let's be honest, it would scare the bejeebus out of us too...especially in the dark!
- MyBallard covers the proposed car camp for homeless residents in Ballard.
- You've got just over two weeks to film and send in your submission for this years HUMP! We've gone the past three years and other than being unpleasantly surprised by a few familiar faces, we look forward to each year's entries.
7 Astounding Yet True Facts about Dick's Drive-In
3) Shortly after Dick's opened, local cab drivers dubbed it Ricardo's Club 19 because of the 19¢ hamburgers. Local wisenheimers persuaded people to dress up and hit the new nightclub in town, inspiring dates to tell them "You're such a Ricardo." When hamburger prices rose to 22¢, the name followed suit. Today you can visit Ricardo's Club 120.
Bo Logan Has a MySpace Profile
Seattlest continues our recent habit of stealing lifting referencing content from Violet Blue. Ms. Blue, you may recall, was in Seattle to attend Hump (and report on the scene from the recent Craigslist experiment). Turns out she loved the festival -- and, like a plurality of Humpgoers, was most smitten with the film "Cum on Love!!! Bo Logan Is Waiting," which she called "one of the best short films I've seen, period -- and was all about getting to the girlgasm."

