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  • Blogs

    October 10, 2011

    Serving Sweetness at Chicago's Sweet Mandy B's

    Sweet Mandy B's (1208 West Webster Ave., Chicago) reminds you of a kitchen from the 1920's, perhaps one where your grandmother might have baked trays and tins full of cupcakes and cookies. After creating what she calls Old Fashioned Desserts for friends and family, owner Cindy Levine decided to shar ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 20, 2011

    5 Best Picnic Parks in Seattle

    Siiri Sampson 2011.If only this were today...Sun, why do you hate us?​With all the buzz on Seattle-centric news outlets yesterday about the grand 78 minutes of summer Seattle has seen so far, getting outside isn't looking all that promising. However, if the sun ever shows its face again, you'l ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 8, 2011

    Port Angeles Idiot Shoots Duckling Through the Torso With a Blowgun

    ​This will probably be the saddest photo you see all day.

  • Blogs

    February 9, 2011

    Duane Starkenburg, Accused Seattle Park Butt-Face-Planter, Ordered to Keep Out of All Parks

    ​OK, ladies, if you're jogging in a King County park in the next few weeks and some dude leaps face-first into your ass-crack, it's not Duane Starkenburg. At least, it shouldn't be.

  • Blogs

    February 2, 2011

    Woman Who Said She Was Sexually Assaulted While Jogging in Fremont Made Up the Story, Police Say

    ​So remember the woman who claimed she suffered a brutal attack from an "olive-skinned" man while jogging in Fremont early on Saturday? Yeah, turns out she made the whole thing up.

  • Blogs

    January 28, 2011

    Duane Starkenburg, Alleged Serial Jogger Attacker, Gives Bizarre, Rambling Interview After Jail Release

    ​Walking out of jail last night, Duane Starkenburg, the man accused of attacking three different female joggers in Lincoln Park in West Seattle, gave every indication of being a man who didn't want to see a crowd of TV news reporters--much less stop and talk to them. But after some veiled thre ... More >>

  • News

    January 19, 2011

    West Seattle, the Emerald Placenta

    An issue-long tribute to Seattle's birthplace.

  • Arts

    January 19, 2011

    West Seattle's Close-Up

    A visual history of the city's first neighborhood.

  • Blogs

    December 27, 2010

    Joseph Hoffman, Traveling Meth-Lab Scientist, Gets High/Arrested On His Own Supply

    ​The kind of man who walks around with a mini-homemade meth lab in his bag is the kind of man any meth consumer would want to have on their speed dial. Of course, that's assuming this same lab operator isn't feeding a large quotient of his production directly to his own brain. Because at that ... More >>

  • Calendar

    November 11, 2009

    Woodland Park GP

    ​The kind of man who walks around with a mini-homemade meth lab in his bag is the kind of man any meth consumer would want to have on their speed dial. Of course, that's assuming this same lab operator isn't feeding a large quotient of his production directly to his own brain. Because at that ... More >>

  • Arts

    November 11, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: The Week's Recommended Events

    ​The kind of man who walks around with a mini-homemade meth lab in his bag is the kind of man any meth consumer would want to have on their speed dial. Of course, that's assuming this same lab operator isn't feeding a large quotient of his production directly to his own brain. Because at that ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 22, 2009

    Problem Solved, People: Seattle's First Gun-Ban Sign Stops Criminals in Their Tracks

    ​The ineffectual boondoggle that is Mayor Nickels gun-ban is in place. And guess what? Now there are signs! West Seattle Blog reader Hillary snapped this photo at the central Lincoln Park playground. Her reaction:Had I seen these signs in Seattle parks as a prospective home buyer, I would hav ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 29, 2009

    Sunpocalypse Scandal at City Hall!

    ​You remember Snowpocalypse, of course, when the city was immobilized for over a week during December by unswept sidewalks and uncleared streets. Except the pavement in West Seattle, where Mayor Nickels enjoyed a suspiciously clear path down to City Hall. Sand versus salt, the general incompet ... More >>

  • News

    October 8, 2008

    The Lost Cats of Poverty Gulch

    Felines and their owners struggle to survive along Seattle’s wildest corridor.

  • News

    August 20, 2008

    Welcome to Nickelsville

    The mayor has become public enemy #1 for a defiant group of homeless organizers. But is he being unfairly singled out?

  • Blogs

    December 20, 2007

    SAD Sufferers Take Heart

    The mayor has become public enemy #1 for a defiant group of homeless organizers. But is he being unfairly singled out?

  • News

    June 6, 2007

    Summer Road Trips, Sans the Car

    The mayor has become public enemy #1 for a defiant group of homeless organizers. But is he being unfairly singled out?

  • News

    July 19, 2006

    Are the Stars Out?

    Events of note for the week of July 19-25, 2006.

  • News

    July 12, 2006

    Outsides and Insights

    Events of note for the week of July 19-25, 2006.

  • News

    July 5, 2006

    Form, Meet Function

    Events of note for the week of July 19-25, 2006.

  • News

    June 28, 2006

    On the Beach, in the Sky

    Events of note for the week of July 19-25, 2006.

  • News

    June 7, 2006

    Hearts and Future Flowers

    Events of note for the week of June 7-13, 2006.

  • News

    July 20, 2005

    The Powerful New Moon

    July 20-26, 2005

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    July 6, 2005
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    June 29, 2005

    Fireworks and Waterworks

    June 29-July 5, 2005.

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    June 22, 2005

    Buy Me Some Peanuts

    June 22-28, 2005

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    June 8, 2005
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    June 1, 2005
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    May 25, 2005

    50 Ways to Celebrate Global Warming

    We all know it's getting hotter out there. Here's how to make the most of your ozone-free summer.

  • News

    February 16, 2005

    In Search of the Original 'Seattle'

    A naturalist conducts a botanical mystery tour—call it CSI: Seattle—scouring the modern city for clues of the landscape that greeted the first white settlers. Giant trees there were, but what else? From place-names to ancient groves, he traces the answers in our own backyards.

  • News

    July 21, 2004

    Letters to the Editor

    A naturalist conducts a botanical mystery tour—call it CSI: Seattle—scouring the modern city for clues of the landscape that greeted the first white settlers. Giant trees there were, but what else? From place-names to ancient groves, he traces the answers in our own backyards.

  • News

    June 16, 2004

    Here Comes the Bum

    A naturalist conducts a botanical mystery tour—call it CSI: Seattle—scouring the modern city for clues of the landscape that greeted the first white settlers. Giant trees there were, but what else? From place-names to ancient groves, he traces the answers in our own backyards.

  • News

    June 2, 2004

    Life's a Beach; Then You Fly

    A naturalist conducts a botanical mystery tour—call it CSI: Seattle—scouring the modern city for clues of the landscape that greeted the first white settlers. Giant trees there were, but what else? From place-names to ancient groves, he traces the answers in our own backyards.

  • Food

    April 21, 2004

    West Seattle

    A naturalist conducts a botanical mystery tour—call it CSI: Seattle—scouring the modern city for clues of the landscape that greeted the first white settlers. Giant trees there were, but what else? From place-names to ancient groves, he traces the answers in our own backyards.

  • Food

    July 2, 2003

    Perfect Picnics: Where to Go

    A naturalist conducts a botanical mystery tour—call it CSI: Seattle—scouring the modern city for clues of the landscape that greeted the first white settlers. Giant trees there were, but what else? From place-names to ancient groves, he traces the answers in our own backyards.

  • Food

    July 2, 2003

    Perfect Picnics: What to Take

    A naturalist conducts a botanical mystery tour—call it CSI: Seattle—scouring the modern city for clues of the landscape that greeted the first white settlers. Giant trees there were, but what else? From place-names to ancient groves, he traces the answers in our own backyards.

  • Arts

    May 21, 2003

    Adventure 101

    Seattle gets about 40 good days of summermake the most of them.

  • Diversions

    July 31, 2002

    Outdoorsman

    Bugs Bite

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    July 24, 2002

    Family town

    The Best of Seattle According to Charlotte Beall

  • Film

    June 7, 2000

    Fly Filmmaking

    Three short movies in one short week.

  • News

    May 24, 2000

    Tennis: What's all that racquet?

    Here come the tennis-court squatters of summer.

  • Arts

    November 24, 1999

    Cheap swills

    Seattle's best outdoor drinking spots.

  • Music

    September 22, 1999

    Fire starters

    A new generation confirms that Detroit's rock legacy is steeped in the city's riotous atmosphere.

  • Arts

    May 26, 1999

    Shakespeare in mud

    What did the Bard ever do to us for us to treat him so?

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