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2004 Stories by Katie Millbauer

Archives: 2004 | 2003 | 2002
  • This Week's Reads

    published August 11, 2004

     Death on the Fourth of July: The Story of a Killing, a Trial and Hate Crime in America By David A. Neiwert... More >>

  • CD Reviews

    published June 16, 2004

    Also: Kid606, Jason Forrest, Keith Hudson, Petey Pablo, and the Book of Knots More >>

  • This Week's Reads

    published April 28, 2004

    CountDown: Six Kids Vie for Glory at the World's Toughest Math Competition By Steve Olson (Houghton Mifflin,... More >>

  • American Spirit

    published April 14, 2004

    This summer, thousands will make the pilgrimage to Kentucky for what they consider the event of the year, and it won't involve horse racing.... More >>

  • Sweat in Style

    published April 7, 2004

    Aerobics classes may have been sexy back in the '80s when Jane Fonda was still sporting her lavender leotard and leg warmers, but the... More >>

  • Supper in Spooksville

    published April 7, 2004

    Zoinks! Where are Scooby and the gang when you need them? Dinner in Ballard's old Carnegie Library is, like, spooky for sure. Inside, it feels... More >>

  • CD Reviews

    published March 24, 2004

    Also: Blonde Redhead and the Unicorns More >>

  • ¡Uff da!

    published March 24, 2004

    Ballard—OK, Crown Hill—has boasted good, authentic Mexican food for years at Burrito Loco (9211 Holman Rd. N.W.,... More >>

  • Eastside Oasis

    published March 17, 2004

    WHAT IF WE absolutely had to pack up and move to the Eastside? What if we got great jobs on the other side of the lake, and we... More >>

  • Hold the Starch!

    published March 10, 2004

    Food fight! Grilled chicken breasts and bunless burgers are flying in the national tussle over the healthfulness of the Atkins diet and other... More >>

  • Lights! Curtain! Audience?

    published March 3, 2004

    Wild Ginger owners Ann and Rick Yoder's idea to create a classy venue for national jazz acts was an inspired one, and the... More >>

  • Drink Like a Lady

    published February 18, 2004

    Women have been able to vote for more than 80 years, but apparently we only got our right to drink and understand wine last year, with the... More >>

  • Dating for the Non-Monogamist

    published February 11, 2004

    PICKY. QUIRKYALONE. Player. Slut. Labels aside, a number of young Seattleites are choosing not to settle into steady relationships or... More >>

  • CD Reviews

    published February 11, 2004

    Also: the A.M. More >>

  • This Week's Reads

    published February 4, 2004

    QUIRKYALONE By Sasha Cagen (Harper - San Francisco, $19.95) We're here and we're quirky, say the... More >>

  • Conned by a Clich退

    published January 28, 2004

    Jason Schumaker is a reasonable man, an educated man. But even reasonable, educated men appreciate easy money. So in January 2003, when an... More >>

  • Saketini? Sock It to Me

    published January 28, 2004

    In some circles, a martini is mostly gin with a hint of vermouth and maybe a green olive or two. Stuffy, old-school thinking, maybe, but those... More >>

  • Booty Food

    published January 21, 2004

    In the lusty early stages of a relationship, sex has been known to replace food. Alternately, the single and otherwise sexually frustrated... More >>

  • This Week's Reads

    published January 21, 2004

    1968: THE YEAR THAT ROCKED THE WORLD By Mark Kurlansky (Ballantine, $26.95) I seldom wish I were... More >>

  • Yo-Ho-Ho

    published January 14, 2004

    Rum, with its associations with pirates, reggae, and spring breaks spent on sunny beaches, may not seem to you a winter drink, or a drink for... More >>

  • This Week's Reads

    published January 7, 2004

    BOY MEETS GIRL By Meg Cabot (Avon Trade, $13.95) No matter that it's January; file this one... More >>

  • Bone to Pick

    published January 7, 2004

    Somebody should remind the folks at the Bonefish Grill that they're in Seattle. The rapidly growingand unfortunately namedFlorida-based chain... More >>

  • Ugly Duckling

    published January 7, 2004

    It is said that great things come in small packages. Sometimes they come in ugly packages, too. Union, which opened downtown in the fall, is a... More >>

  • Ugly Duckling

    published January 7, 2004

    It is said that great things come in small packages. Sometimes they come in ugly packages, too. Union, which opened downtown in the fall, is a... More >>

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