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Local News - Local - July 16, 2010 |
By Chey Scott
Of the Journal of Business
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Sue Bradley always has had a passion for the arts, even when her early vocations seemed to lead her in other directions.
Before she devoted herself to the world of art, she was a trial lawyer and a sports promoter.
"I have always had a choice between art and something else," she says.
Now the owner of Spokane's Tinman Gallery and a new children's bookstore, Tinman Too, in the Garland business district, Bradley believes she has settled down to her true...
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Before she devoted herself to the world of art, she was a trial lawyer and a sports promoter.
"I have always had a choice between art and something else," she says.
Now the owner of Spokane's Tinman Gallery and a new children's bookstore, Tinman Too, in the Garland business district, Bradley believes she has settled down to her true...
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