“This is too dangerous!” I shouted.
Migraine headaches can be extremely painful and debilitating – just ask anyone who has ever experienced one. Characterized by intense throbbing head pain, symptoms typically include pain on one side of the head accompanied by nausea and sensitivity activity, bright light or loud noises. Most migraines last from four to 12 hours, although they can be as short as a few hours or last a few days. Twenty-five percent of migraine sufferers experience aura, which cause visual disturbances such as wavy lines, dots or flashing lights and blind spots.
Marianne Binetti will be making the following appearances:
Guess who’s coming to dinner? You are!
“True Green Kids” by Kim McKay and Jenny Bonnin, c. 2008, National Geographic, $15.95, 143 pages.
The Auburn Symphony Orchestra concludes its 2008-09 season at 7:30 p.m. April 25 and 2:30 p.m. April 26 with Spring Rhapsody at the Auburn Performing Arts Center, 700 E. Main St. The orchestra will be joined by piano soloist Mark Salman who has been hailed by Seattle’s “The Stranger” as a “heroic virtuoso.”
“This is too dangerous!” I shouted.
Migraine headaches can be extremely painful and debilitating – just ask anyone who has ever experienced one. Characterized by intense throbbing head pain, symptoms typically include pain on one side of the head accompanied by nausea and sensitivity activity, bright light or loud noises. Most migraines last from four to 12 hours, although they can be as short as a few hours or last a few days. Twenty-five percent of migraine sufferers experience aura, which cause visual disturbances such as wavy lines, dots or flashing lights and blind spots.
When Bob Charlo snapped the photograph titled “Nespelem” of a lone teepee with the American flag waving against a dramatic cloud formation in the summer of 1992 on the Colville Reservation in central Washington, he knew it was a special moment.
Enumclaw painter Sharman Owings opens the city of Enumclaw’s Gallery 2009 today, Wednesday, with work titled “The Color: Mystery and Reward.”
Marianne Binetti will be making the following appearances:
“Catastrophe: The Story of Bernard L. Madoff, The Man Who Swindled the World” by Deborah and Gerald Strober, c. 2009, Phoenix Books, $14.95, 256 pages, includes document reproductions.