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Chaos Theory (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
"Paulson took his turn on the other side of the tape recorder as part of a theater project called It's Not in the P-I: A Living Newspaper about a Dying Newspaper. In the past few months, six Seattle playwrights—Dawson Nichols,...
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Slog (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
... that jump into each other like stories on a front page. One of the funnier recurring bits, by Dawson Nichols, is called "How to Press a Politician": Cheryl: Hi, this is Cheryl Gilcrest from the P-I . I have a polite request for some information that should be publicly available. Tim: Oh, hello, Ms. Gilcrest. Listen, I have an excuse to delay answering your polite request....
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Enter playwright Dawson Nichols, director of the theater department at North Seattle Community College, whom Mullin recruited early in the process. As co-writers and co-producers, Nichols and Mullin chose four other local playwrights — Scot Augustson, Kelleen Conway Blanchard, Pam Carter and Bryan Willis — to shape material based on interviews with former P-I writers, editors and...