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  • Blogs

    January 31, 2012

    'Strategic Defaults' Take Off in Seattle; Lawyers, Doctors Walk Away from Mortgages

    In recent months, the national press has spotlighted a new type of foreclosure. It involves so called "strategic defaults," whereby homeowners can afford their mortgage but nevertheless choose to walk away. And it's happening here--in droves-- according to Seattle real estate attorney David Leen.

  • News

    October 5, 2011

    Rick Perry: Miracle Faker

    Texas' governor paints a pretty portrait of his state. Pretty inaccurate, that is.

  • Blogs

    July 21, 2011

    Is Boeing Heading from Second Place to First Loser?

    image sourceThe 737 is dead! Long live the 737!​Imagine this scenario: Sometime in the mid-1990's, the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox managed to muscle out or swallow up every other team in Major League Baseball, and since then have played every game of every season, from spring train ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 31, 2011

    Judkins St. Cafe: Where Your Dead Grandma Would Go to Taste Her Own Comfort Food

    The Very Special Episode about how the Judkins St. Cafe won the Great Chili Cookoff won several Emmy Awards in 1986.​Did you ever wish you could bring your dead grandmother back to life, just so you could taste her home cooking one more time? Well, if you did wish for something like that, I ho ... More >>

  • News

    February 9, 2011

    Peter Davenport Believes in UFOs

    The respected rural researcher claims the government does too.

  • Diversions

    December 8, 2010

    ¡Ask a Mexican!

    The respected rural researcher claims the government does too.

  • News

    November 24, 2010

    For Adam Parfrey, Publishing the Unabomber's Book Is All In a Day's Work

    "America's most dangerous publisher" lives in Port Townsend and enrages readers worldwide.

  • Blogs

    May 21, 2010

    Adventures in Drug Smuggling: Cocaine Truffles and Bacon-Scented Heroin

    Okay, but how do I get that truffle up my nose?​See that picture? See the white stuff inside the broken-open truffle? Yeah, that's cocaine. In what has to be one of the more innovative schemes for getting Bolivian Marching Powder through customs, Robert Lopera, carried about 15 pounds (yeah, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 11, 2009

    Dinner & a Movie: Where Would George Clooney Eat?

    "Vera, if a nightcap at Von's doesn't lead to a roll in the hay, I don't know what will."​The Dinner: Sloppy Joe sliders, a Caesar Salad, and Maker's Manhattans at Von's (619 Pine Street) in the Roosevelt Hotel. The Movie: Up in the Air at Regal Meridian 16 (1501 7th Ave). The Screenplate: ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 8, 2009

    Boeing News Roundup: Jim Cramer Says Buy!

    This probably would've been worth more to the aerospace giant in those days before The Daily Show made Jim Cramer the poster child for irresponsible financial press cheerleading. But for those who think he got a raw deal or just like to keep tabs on him, CNBC's manic market-watcher says a (predicted ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 17, 2008

    SXSW Recap Part One

    This probably would've been worth more to the aerospace giant in those days before The Daily Show made Jim Cramer the poster child for irresponsible financial press cheerleading. But for those who think he got a raw deal or just like to keep tabs on him, CNBC's manic market-watcher says a (predicted ... More >>

  • Film

    November 30, 2005

    Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic

    Runs Fri., Dec. 2–Thurs., Dec. 8, at Varsity.

  • Film

    December 22, 2004

    The Sky's the Limit

    In his best film since GoodFellas, Scorsese picks a tragic hero who couldn't master his life on the ground.

  • Music

    November 14, 2001

    Days of our nights

    In his best film since GoodFellas, Scorsese picks a tragic hero who couldn't master his life on the ground.

  • News

    September 12, 2001

    Happy Birthday, this is the end

    In his best film since GoodFellas, Scorsese picks a tragic hero who couldn't master his life on the ground.

  • News

    September 12, 2001

    A bird's eye view

    Seattle Weekly's group publisher Albie Del Favero finds himself an eyewitness to the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history.

  • News

    March 28, 2001

    Thanks for leaving

    Dallas gets Condit, Stonecipher, and an office staff to be named later.

  • News

    June 16, 1999

    Air Farce One?

    Whistleblowers claim Boeing built unsafe planes on a ramped-up assembly line marked by sabotage.

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