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Lighting Up the “Pan-”

Lighting Up the “Pan-”

A heap of Caribbean flavors makes for some healthy, and sociable, dining in Columbia City.

By Jonathan Kauffman

Don't Apothecary Yourself

Some things should not be tried at home without a pre-funk with an expert.

Search & Distill

By Maggie Dutton

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News

News

The Bright Spot in an Awful Season

The Bright Spot in an Awful Season

The Mariners’ Brandon Morrow is the subject of great debate.

By Jesse Froehling

Detainees Refute Northwest ICE’s Denials of Abuse

A report alleges inadequate medical care, lack of due process, and physical abuse at the Tacoma facility.

By Nina Shapiro

As Scientology Expands, So Do Its Naysayers

Masked protesters are taking to Seattle streets as the church eyes new facilities downtown and in lower Queen Anne.

By Brian Miller

Pacman's Hit Man

How a Renton kid got tied up with jail, Vegas, and the NFL.

By Rick Anderson

If You’re Reading This, You’re at Least a 4 on the Glasgow Coma Scale

It’s a little thing that makes a big difference in court.

By Laura Onstot

Popeye and Chief Seattle Challenge Bremerton’s Waterfront Development

Boardwalk and park projects are in jeopardy.

By Chris Kornelis

Letters to the Editor

Letters & Comments

More love for Roderick, and some "Best Of Seattle" courrections.

Music

How a 26-Year-Old Classical Composer Became an Indie-Rock Darling

How a 26-Year-Old Classical Composer Became an Indie-Rock Darling

And learned to hate Sasha Frere-Jones.

Music

By Brian J Barr

Can Indie Acts Give It Away?

Life in the post-In Rainbows music business.

Music

By Karla Starr

Dolly Does Seattle and GravelRoad Gets Schooled

Southern charms.

Rocket Queen

By Hannah Levin

Drown by the River

Rhythm, blues, and The Annex.

A Shot in the Dark

By Mike Seely

Movies

Arts

Shrek Mate

Shrek Mate

Sutton Foster, Broadway's ingenue of choice, becomes the new Princess Fiona.

Longenbaugh on Theater

By John Longenbaugh

Hyper-Real Home

Isaac Layman at Lawrimore Project.

I Saw This

By Adriana Grant
Three best things to do in Seattle on
Wednesday, August 20