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    April 12, 2012

    Cleveland Will Rock: It's Always Been About the Songs

    I have a mishmash of topics that I thought should be discussed among ourselves here. We love books here-- that has become very evident. Sports? Well, some of you can get on board. There's also a happening in Cleveland this weekend. Let's start at the top: Baseball! Optimism! Hey, Seattle! Check ou ... More >>

  • Arts

    August 3, 2011

    The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    I have a mishmash of topics that I thought should be discussed among ourselves here. We love books here-- that has become very evident. Sports? Well, some of you can get on board. There's also a happening in Cleveland this weekend. Let's start at the top: Baseball! Optimism! Hey, Seattle! Check ou ... More >>

  • Film

    June 8, 2011

    SIFF Week 4: 15 New Picks & Pans

    I have a mishmash of topics that I thought should be discussed among ourselves here. We love books here-- that has become very evident. Sports? Well, some of you can get on board. There's also a happening in Cleveland this weekend. Let's start at the top: Baseball! Optimism! Hey, Seattle! Check ou ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 2, 2010

    Colton Harris-Moore's Legal Defense: I Didn't Have Any Fun

    ​If you think Colton Harris-Moore had fun living in the woods, hot-wiring and destroying just about every form of conveyance imaginable and seeing his name become globally synonymous with Huck Finn-style hijinks -- all while making a bunch of country cops and FBI agents look like asthmatic fat ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 16, 2009

    Time Names Barefoot Burglar Colton Harris-Moore America's Most Wanted Teenage Bandit

    The Barefoot Burglar may soon be a house-hold name, but that doesn't mean these shirts are flying off the shelves.​Ya know that feeling you get when that little local indie band you once saw play in front of 11 drunks and a border collie named Sam hits Billboard's Top 10? That's sort of how it ... More >>

  • Arts

    July 16, 2008

    Opening Nights: Big River

    Roger Miller's Mark Twain musical is ideal summer fare.

  • Calendar

    July 9, 2008

    Big River

    Roger Miller's Mark Twain musical is ideal summer fare.

  • Arts

    December 5, 2007

    Details on That Holiday Show You've Gotta See

    From Peter Pan to Ham for the Holidays.

  • News

    April 25, 2007

    Good Intentions Turn Into Diversity Backlash at Lakeside School

    When this prestigious prep school sought to become more ethnically diverse, donations poured in. But as a pending discrimination lawsuit alleges, the effort may prove more costly than anticipated.

  • Arts

    April 19, 2006

    Black Swan Green

    A lucid, structurally sound, and yet totally unmemorable novel.

  • Arts

    November 16, 2005

    Stateless in Seattle

    Jonathan Raban has become the Northwest's premier man of letters. He's more at home inside his head than anywhere else, yet with an immigrant's fresh eyes he's able to shed light on his adopted home and country, as in his new book, My Holy War.

  • Music

    February 2, 2005

    Art for Art's Sake

    New Yorkers Lansing-Dreiden triangulate rock, visual art, and the fine art of anonymity.

  • News

    June 30, 2004

    The NASCARing of the Northwest

    The nation's new favorite sport is headed to Puget Sound. Are we in for a major cultural collision as 'The Dukes of Hazzard' race through Ecotopia? Or is it all a part of a corporate-style 'Dixiefication' of America?

  • Arts

    October 29, 2003

    This Week's Reads

    D.B.C. Pierre, Dan Rhodes, James Brown, and Matt Groening & Paul Bresnick.

  • Arts

    October 22, 2003

    O Cascadia!

    A new Northwest literary history reveals the enduring conflict between corny romantics and cranky realists.

  • Arts

    July 30, 2003

    This Week's Reads

    Candace Bushnell, Jon Krakauer, and Daniel Hayes.

  • News

    July 9, 2003

    The Myths and Myopia of Lewis and Clark

    These first ugly Americans bequeathed hubris, self-righteousness, and double standards.

  • Music

    January 29, 2003

    Turning Japanese

    Juno take on Tokyo, live to tell the tale.

  • Arts

    July 3, 2002

    The Nightstand

    Grisham Recommends

  • Music

    June 5, 2002

    Punk as folk

    The Queers are sensitive boys, you motherfuc. . . .

  • Music

    May 22, 2002

    "The N Word"

    The Queers are sensitive boys, you motherfuc. . . .

  • Music

    April 3, 2002

    The race factor

    Robert Christgau discusses what makes American pop exceptional and not.

  • News

    October 17, 2001

    Black, white, and sepia

    Troubling pages in the old family photo album

  • Arts

    September 20, 2000

    Book briefs

    The desire to know, and the desire to know oneself.

  • Music

    March 22, 2000

    Throwback pop

    Silver Scooter walks back to a simpler time with their soft-soled musings.

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