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  • Blogs

    December 20, 2011

    Seattle Police Department Hired Lawyer to Sniff Out News Leaker

    Shandy Cobane​The Seattle Police Department has a hard enough time dealing with the negative press of its public actions and policies. The last thing it needs is someone telling the press about what goes on behind closed doors.

  • Blogs

    January 31, 2011

    Red Mill Burgers to Move to Ballard?

    Red Mill Burgers aims for Ballard​Beloved neighborhood burger eatery Red Mill is vying to make a move to the former Totem House space at 3058 N.W. 54th St., according to The Seattle Times. While they have yet to hear a response from the owners after expressing interest in the location, they en ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 7, 2010

    RIP to the LQA TDM

    Farewell to the fish.​Now that the sign has come down, Lower Queen Anne residents are forced to admit our beloved Taco Del Mar franchise has really closed. It's been dark for weeks, situated on Mercer Street between 10 Mercer and The Melting Pot, but we had hoped it was a temporary outage--per ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 25, 2010

    Boeing's Dreamliner Grounded Because of Faulty Italian Part

    ​Boeing's five 787 Dreamliner planes are captives to the tarmac for a few days as engineers re-inspect a part imported from an Italian manufacturer. Brackets on the plane's horizontal tail were incorrectly assembled, which could have led to some in-flight nastiness. That noise you hear is the ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 12, 2010

    Morning Food News: Vi Bacchus Closes, Pour House Bar & Dining Opens

    R.I.P. Bacchus Sake Bar & Bistro.​Vi Bacchus Sake Bar & Bistro is no more, according to CHS Blog. The izakaya based within the Broadway Building was in business for just three years before it closed its doors. Now, if they need any help getting rid of all that sake...

  • Blogs

    November 13, 2009

    In Case You're Collecting Video of Violent Local Arrests

    Here's another one, the June arrest of Daniel Saunders, as reported by the Seattle Times today. Others come after the jump.

  • Blogs

    October 23, 2009

    Review Roundup: Cafe Nordo, Laredos Grill

    ​At the Seattle Times, Providence Cicero notes the timeliness of the changeover from upscale Veil to populist Laredos Grill. She gives the place a little more love than I just did, but has some big reservations. In Dining Deals, Sanjay Bhatt sums up the appeal of New's Noodles as "If you can't ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 9, 2009

    Review Roundup: The Times Splurges on a Dime, the Met Picks Its Top 10

    ​At the Seattle Times, Nancy Leson writes up her favorite tiny-budget extravagances, which range from the $1 cheese nubs at PCC to the roasted mushroom and truffle-cheese pizza at Serious Pie. Meanwhile in the Dining Deals column, Jon Fisch gives some love to the sandwiches and minestrone at P ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 15, 2009

    What are all Those Seniors Doing in the Safeway Parking Lot? Heading for the Craps Table

    ​My 90-year-old aunt used to have a ritual in the New York City apartment complex where she lives. Every so often, she'd take an early morning bus provided by casinos in New Jersey, which would deposit her back at her building later that day, her wallet usually a little lighter. I hadn't rea ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 11, 2009

    Why This Critic's Staying Anonymous

    ​Every 10-12 months, the argument restarts itself, roiling across food blogs, newspapers, and now Twitter feeds: Should restaurant critics be anonymous? Today, Nancy Leson, formerly the anonymous critic for the Seattle Times and now a public restaurant-scene chronicler, has launched a discuss ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 10, 2009

    Not Only Surviving, but Back in Black: Fairview Fannie

    ​Cue the Gloria Gaynor and AC/DC, at least for now. No longer burdened by its allegedly nostalgia-inspired Maine misadventure and having retained a fair number of the P-I readers it conscripted after the globe folded, the Seattle Times is turning a profit "on a month-to-month basis," Frank Ble ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 28, 2009

    Putting Seattle's Heat Wave In Perspective

    ​ Yes, it's hot for Seattle. Real damn hot. Record hot, maybe. And the Seattle Times, predictably, can't get enough of it. We're not pointing fingers here: Such flood-the-zone weather coverage has been a club in many a daily's bag for decades, if not centuries. The local network affiliates' ha ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 8, 2009

    P-I Spawns Another J-Site, InvestigateWest

    It took a month longer than expected but InvestigateWest, the newest online journalism site fostered by the closure of the P-I's print edition - launched today. Former P-I assistant managing editor Rita Hibbard, now IW's executive director and editor, calls it "a new model of public service journali ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 25, 2009

    Bell Street Makeover Gets Monday Vote

    Remember the Nickels proposal that would turn five blocks of Bell Street into a landscaped boulevard? The City Council will be voting on it on Monday, and today the Seattle Times takes a look at the project and the local reactions to it. Provided the measure passes (which seems likely), the city wil ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 10, 2009

    Need To Fill Newspaper Space? Run A Goat Story!

    Summer, with all of its Pan-like splendor, is goat season. Every year, right around this same time, it happens. Beginning with community newspapers and small-market dailies, gradually filtering up to radio stations, and ending with television news broadcasts and the weekend edition of major metro p ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 6, 2009

    Dive Bar Book Tour Reaches Ravenna Tonight

    I'll be reading from my dive bar book at Third Place in Ravenna (corner of NE 65th St. & 20th Ave. NE) tonight at 7. There's a nice preview of the event in today's Seattle Times. Books will be available for purchase and personalization (i.e., author signature, which will increase the value of the bo ... More >>

  • Calendar

    April 29, 2009

    Darrius Willrich

    Wednesday, April 29

  • Blogs

    January 23, 2009

    Starbucks Readies the Hatchet

    Yesterday, it was Microsoft. Today, The Seattle Times reports that Starbucks is getting ready to eliminate 1/3 of its corporate workforce. The silver lining? At least barista jobs are safe.

  • Blogs

    January 14, 2009

    Good One, Joel!

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 12, 2008

    The Daily Downsizer

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 1, 2008

    New Devices, New Food Labels, and Other Food News

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 25, 2008

    Afternoon 'Rise Up and Drink' Edition

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • News

    February 27, 2008

    "Great Sex," But No Clitoris?

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 24, 2007

    The Food Section: Special Halloween Edition!

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 10, 2007

    The Food Section: October 10, 2007

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 28, 2007

    Hague's Breathalyzer Test Results in Play

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 25, 2007

    A New Day for Goats!

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 7, 2007

    Condo Dwellers' Bill of Rights

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 8, 2007

    Man Walks Into a Sculpture Garden...

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 21, 2006

    The P.I. Cools Itself Up

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 11, 2006

    "Holiday" trees at Sea-Tac

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 6, 2006

    The Follow-Ups

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 24, 2006

    Bottle of Red, Bottle of Blue

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 9, 2006

    Another Costly School Lesson

    In a pre-eulogistic column today, the P-I's Joel Connelly, seen here rocking a strong sweater, gets in a clever dig at the SeaTimes fabled narcissism: "Our competition writes about itself so much to have spawned a delightful joke. Q: How many Seattle Times reporters does it take to change a light ... More >>

  • Arts

    April 5, 2006

    Seeing "Double"

    Paul Allen's new art exhibit at EMP invites controversy. Plus: News about choreographer Mark Morris, and cartoonist Michael Dougan.

  • News

    February 18, 2004

    Monorail, Media, and Quote

    Paul Allen's new art exhibit at EMP invites controversy. Plus: News about choreographer Mark Morris, and cartoonist Michael Dougan.

  • News

    September 17, 2003

    The JOA In a Nutshell

    How the Times and P-I split the profit.

  • News

    July 30, 2003

    Media, State Government

    How the Times and P-I split the profit.

  • News

    January 15, 2003

    Times: 'Valuable Gift'

    How the Times and P-I split the profit.

  • Food

    November 21, 2001

    Side Dish

    How the Times and P-I split the profit.

  • News

    November 21, 2001

    Thanks, media

    How the Times and P-I split the profit.

  • News

    October 17, 2001

    News Clips— Noble/Savage

    How the Times and P-I split the profit.

  • News

    July 11, 2001

    News Clips— Needle Exchange

    How the Times and P-I split the profit.

  • News

    May 16, 2001

    News Clips— Princes/Knaves

    How the Times and P-I split the profit.

  • News

    April 18, 2001

    It's cutting time

    Layoffs likely at Times, says memo from publisher Blethen

  • News

    March 21, 2001

    News Clips— All the news that's fit to mint

    Layoffs likely at Times, says memo from publisher Blethen

  • News

    January 3, 2001

    Stop the madness!

    Layoffs likely at Times, says memo from publisher Blethen

  • News

    December 6, 2000

    Strike cents

    The costs of the newspaper strike are heavy for both sides.

  • News

    October 6, 1999

    Eyman's noxious nine

    The radical tax cutter behind Initiative 695 spouts so much nonsense, we can barely keep up.

  • News

    September 9, 1998

    For the news that gives you fits...

    The radical tax cutter behind Initiative 695 spouts so much nonsense, we can barely keep up.

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