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Pulitzer Prize Committee

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    October 1, 2010

    Should Be Convicted on Mugshot Alone, Oregon Edition

    ​Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Gene Weingarten has invented a game called "Should Be Convicted on Mug Shot Alone." It's completely juvenile -- basically, if you're ugly or have an unfortunate tattoo you "win" -- but that's what makes it fun. Because Washington doesn't publish mug shots, we hav ... More >>

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    May 3, 2010

    Exxon Valdez Reporter On Gulf Oil Spill: Expect Redneck-to-Environmentalist Conversion

    Lafayette's newest Sierra Club member.​As an environmental reporter for the Seattle Times, William Dietrich was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Now, more than two decades later, he's predicting how things will play out in the years follo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 20, 2010

    Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet Paul Muldoon Dissects Ke$ha's Lyrical Skills

    The very existence of that dirty pop whore Ke$ha depresses me. "$" is not an "s," and wash your fucking hair. But Pulitzer Prize winning poet and New Yorker poetry editor Paul Muldoon recently sat down with The Princeton Tiger and offered an in depth analysis of the lyrics to "TiK ToK," Ke$ha's bi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 12, 2010

    Seattle Times Wins Another Pulitzer Prize; National Enquirer Shut Out

    Tab had a fat chance of winning​ The sun still rises in the east, Hell remains unfrozen over, and the National Enquirer did not win the Pulitzer Prize. But the Seattle Times did - for its breaking news reporting on the slayings of four Lakewood police officers. In giving the award today for ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 5, 2009

    The Food Section: American Wine Prices Plummet, BPA Found in Most Canned Food

    ​The New Yorker runs a profile of LA Weekly restaurant critic and Pulitzer Prize winner Jonathan Gold, a man who drives 20,000 miles a year and consumes obscene quantities of food hunting down LA's most interesting things to eat. (You have to be a subscriber to read it online, so pick up a cop ... More >>

  • Calendar

    October 21, 2009

    Shorts: David Lindsay-Abaire

    ​The New Yorker runs a profile of LA Weekly restaurant critic and Pulitzer Prize winner Jonathan Gold, a man who drives 20,000 miles a year and consumes obscene quantities of food hunting down LA's most interesting things to eat. (You have to be a subscriber to read it online, so pick up a cop ... More >>

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    October 7, 2009

    Annie Proulx

    ​The New Yorker runs a profile of LA Weekly restaurant critic and Pulitzer Prize winner Jonathan Gold, a man who drives 20,000 miles a year and consumes obscene quantities of food hunting down LA's most interesting things to eat. (You have to be a subscriber to read it online, so pick up a cop ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 2, 2009

    Last of a Breed--Editorial Cartoonists--Convene Tonight at Town Hall for a Fundraiser

    As Brian Miller mentioned in the Weekly Wire, editorial cartoonists from around the country are convening tonight at Town Hall for a public pow-wow and fundraiser. Among those attending and showing/selling their work will be pi.com's David Horsey, Ted Rall, and Portland-based Matt Bors, whose image ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 17, 2009

    Get $20 Front Row Seats to RENT!

    Joan MarcusI considered whipping up an overly effusive review for the touring production of Rent after seeing the opening of its five-day run at the Paramount last night. But then I figured, it's fucking Rent. Everybody knows it's good. The rock musical about struggling artists and friends coping wi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 15, 2009

    Christine Gregoire, "Newspaper Savior"

    That newspaper tax-break bill that Christine Gregoire pushed for and signed has made her a hero to the newspaper industry, reports the Daily Beast in this laudatory article: There are no ink stains on Chris Gregoire's power suits, but maybe she deserves a Pulitzer Prize for excellence in journalism ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 16, 2009

    Spend Sunday in the Park With George for $10

    I'm a million times more attractive and intelligent now than I was in high school. So obviously, there's no way in hell I'd ever want to go back. But there's some good news for you pubescent folks currently trapped in the hallways of hell. In an effort to make theater more accessible to young peop ... More >>

  • Calendar

    March 11, 2009

    Blake Bailey

    I'm a million times more attractive and intelligent now than I was in high school. So obviously, there's no way in hell I'd ever want to go back. But there's some good news for you pubescent folks currently trapped in the hallways of hell. In an effort to make theater more accessible to young peop ... More >>

  • Diversions

    December 17, 2008

    Special Navidad Shopping Guide

    I'm a million times more attractive and intelligent now than I was in high school. So obviously, there's no way in hell I'd ever want to go back. But there's some good news for you pubescent folks currently trapped in the hallways of hell. In an effort to make theater more accessible to young peop ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 8, 2008

    Drinks of Color Rarely a Good Idea, Reason #43

    Maggie Savarino Dutton is having computer problems, so I'm posting this for her.Maybe I'm just a little oversensitive, but I think some things don't deserve a cocktail named after them. The Union Square Grill usually designs a cocktail for new Seattle theater shows, which is a great marketing tool ... More >>

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    November 5, 2008

    Theodore Roethke Celebration

    Maggie Savarino Dutton is having computer problems, so I'm posting this for her.Maybe I'm just a little oversensitive, but I think some things don't deserve a cocktail named after them. The Union Square Grill usually designs a cocktail for new Seattle theater shows, which is a great marketing tool ... More >>

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    July 30, 2008

    Pearl S. Buck

    Maggie Savarino Dutton is having computer problems, so I'm posting this for her.Maybe I'm just a little oversensitive, but I think some things don't deserve a cocktail named after them. The Union Square Grill usually designs a cocktail for new Seattle theater shows, which is a great marketing tool ... More >>

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    May 7, 2008

    Emerald City ComiCon

    Maggie Savarino Dutton is having computer problems, so I'm posting this for her.Maybe I'm just a little oversensitive, but I think some things don't deserve a cocktail named after them. The Union Square Grill usually designs a cocktail for new Seattle theater shows, which is a great marketing tool ... More >>

  • Calendar

    February 27, 2008

    Zoo Story & Finding The Sun

    Maggie Savarino Dutton is having computer problems, so I'm posting this for her.Maybe I'm just a little oversensitive, but I think some things don't deserve a cocktail named after them. The Union Square Grill usually designs a cocktail for new Seattle theater shows, which is a great marketing tool ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 26, 2008

    The Daily Wire: Angelou & Burns

    Maggie Savarino Dutton is having computer problems, so I'm posting this for her.Maybe I'm just a little oversensitive, but I think some things don't deserve a cocktail named after them. The Union Square Grill usually designs a cocktail for new Seattle theater shows, which is a great marketing tool ... More >>

  • Calendar

    February 20, 2008

    Maya Angelou

    Wisdom from one who wears many hats

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    January 30, 2008

    Mary Oliver

    The voices of nature woven into poems

  • Blogs

    November 27, 2007

    Monday's Music Trivia...On Tuesday

    The voices of nature woven into poems

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    October 17, 2007

    Susan Faludi

    Examining 9/11’s effects

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    September 5, 2007

    Boo and You

    The English-class classic brought to life

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    August 15, 2007
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    August 8, 2007
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    May 24, 2007
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    April 20, 2007
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    April 16, 2007
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    April 2, 2007
  • Film

    September 27, 2006

    Sept. 27-Oct. 4, 2006

    Who's more noble—Gregory Peck or Harry Dean Stanton?

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    August 20, 2006

    Blue Moon, City Settle Dispute

    Who's more noble—Gregory Peck or Harry Dean Stanton?

  • News

    December 28, 2005

    Mossbacks Remembered: 2005

    From Bozo to Scotty, an annual farewell to some of the locals who shaped life in our region.

  • Diversions

    October 26, 2005

    The Unforgettable Fire(place)

    A quartet of local bars where 'getting toasty' is a double entendre.

  • News

    April 14, 2004

    Media

    A quartet of local bars where 'getting toasty' is a double entendre.

  • Arts

    October 1, 2003

    Tracy Kidder

    Mountains Beyond Mountains

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    September 24, 2003

    Jeffrey Eugenides

    Mountains Beyond Mountains

  • Arts

    June 18, 2003

    Music, Film, and More

    Mountains Beyond Mountains

  • Arts

    April 23, 2003

    Merwin Reads and Sub Pop Gets Older

    April 23 - April 30, 2003

  • News

    February 5, 2003

    Changing Times

    'Tough guy' managing editor Alex MacLeod calls it quits.

  • News

    January 15, 2003

    Don't Stop the Presses

    An accounting of good newspapering in Seattle.

  • Film

    November 13, 2002

    Boiling Over

    Well-wrought drama of troubled marriages builds to a violent storm.

  • Music

    June 12, 2002

    Everybody Is a Star . . . Not!

    Well-wrought drama of troubled marriages builds to a violent storm.

  • News

    April 3, 2002

    The fight for the Pulitzer

    Well-wrought drama of troubled marriages builds to a violent storm.

  • Arts

    August 8, 2001

    Stage shorts

    Girls just wanna have fun.

  • Diversions

    August 30, 2000

    Corrections

    Retractions, clarifications, boo-boos, and apologies.

  • Music

    May 3, 2000

    The Column That, Unlike High Fidelity, Is Actually Set in England

    Retractions, clarifications, boo-boos, and apologies.

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    September 8, 1999
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    October 14, 1998
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    March 25, 1998

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