Thomas James Hurst

Domestic: Singles

A colorful new painting looks out from the base of the Speakeasy Cafe on 2nd Avenue. Local artist, Glen Case, was inspired by the Soviet Union's Stenberg Brothers, who created theater and film posters in the 1920's. ©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
  
A navy seaman aboard the U.S.S Lincoln hangs outside a porthole as the aircraft carrier returns from a long deployment in the Persian Gulf.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
  
Sun lovers loll around the pool at Wild Waves Water Park in Federal Way, soaking up some mid-summer rays.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
     
  
A beauty-student lugs her homework under her arm as she heads to class.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
  
A group of volunteer mentors is reflected in a glass framed portrait of the Martin Luther King.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
  
Fans brave the snow at Boston University Stadium to watch the Division 2 girls state soccer championship.©Thomas James Hurst/The Boston Globe
     
  
Family, friends and fans line the streets of Kenmore Square to cheer on runners in the 102nd Boston Marathon.©Thomas James Hurst/The Boston Globe
  
A Seattle police officer attempts to help an elderly woman get out from the middle of a demonstration that has turned riotous outside a meeting of World Trade Organization members.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
  
Tina Bald Eagle cries as four of her friends are rushed to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after they were hit by a car.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
     
  
Carrying empty suitcases, Scott Wilson and his wife, Erica Fisette, prepare to wade across Tolt River Road so that they might fill their suitcases with belongings and evacuate their home.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
  
Captain William Doherty, master mariner and executive director of the Mariners' House in the North End of Boston, is facing hard times and may lose the House to creditors.©Thomas James Hurst/The Boston Globe
  
A nine-alarm fire tore through apartments and businesses near Boston's Financial District.  It took more than 90 firefighter and two-plus hours to contain the blaze.©Thomas James Hurst/The Boston Globe
     
  
Writer-director Kasi Lemmons won critical acclaim for her first feature film, "Eve's Bayou."©Thomas James Hurst/The Boston Globe
  
Paul Schell became the first incumbent mayor in 45 years to lose a re-election bid, finishing a distant third in Seattle's mayoral primary.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times
  
"I know I did it, but it doesn't feel like the person I am," says Lydia Chambers, who faces sentencing for a 1981 Renton bank robbery. She holds hands with husband Gene Chambers, with whom she runs a business and leads a church in Fayetteville, N.C.©Thomas James Hurst/The Seattle Times