Amy Jenniges
Amy Jenniges moved to Seattle in 1998—escaping the oppressively cold winters, unbearably humid summers, and weird accents of her native Minnesota—to attend Seattle University. She had intended to move to elsewhere post-college, but landed at this rag instead (covering everything from neighborhood politics to offbeat city stories for the news section) and decided to stick around for a short while. It's been four years and counting.
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Recent Refugees
Six Gay Men and Lesbians Who Found a Refuge in Seattle
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Gay in Rhea
When a county in rural Tennessee made national news by attempting to make homosexuality illegal, a local lesbian decided to host the Rhea County’s first gay pride celebra- tion. She wound up paying a high price.
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Pioneer Square Off
Neighboring Clubs Nervous about Troubles at Larry’s Nightclub
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Skate City
Rat City Roller Girls Are Going to Rock Seattle
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Tread Marks
Naked Bikers Descend on Seattle Center
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The Wedding Planners
Attorneys File Legal Arguments for Gay Marriage
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Trouble in Clubland
Skinheads Hound Local Club Goers
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Big City Mayor
Skateboard Victory Highlights Mayor’s WIllingness to Challenge Neighborhood Plans
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Love and Marriage
Christian Message Undercut by Arrest
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A Star Is Born
Michael McAfoose Organizes a Counterprotest and Launches into a New Leadership Position
