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  • Blogs

    February 3, 2012

    'Happy Potter,' in the 'First Lady's Box,' and Other Typographical Errors to Remember

    Charles Apple's blog on the American Copy Editors Society website keeps track of, among other things, newspaper typos and assorted screwups, such as the one to the right from the Seattle Times - "I'm sure somebody in Seattle is unharry about this one!" he says. But the Times is in good company on Ap ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 30, 2012

    Two Lights One Fart, or: Making a Fourth-Rate Coldplay Song is Really Expensive, You Guys!

    So, last week, Time.com published an article entitled "Wanna Be a Rock Star? You'll Need $100,000," written by Abner and Harper Willis, two brothers who would very much like their band Two Lights to be wildly famous and massively recouping--and who apparently feel no shame in whining about exactly h ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 22, 2011

    RN74 Pastry Chef Kim Mahar Is Like a Kid in a Candy Store

    Photo by Julien Perry​Talking with her you'd think she was a bright-eyed schoolgirl who just made her first cupcake, constantly in awe of her surroundings in the RN74 kitchen and the possibilities the ingredients in the pantry hold. In fact, Kim Mahar's roots in Seattle are deep within the art ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 21, 2011

    Skillet's Lemongrass Pork With Spicy Cabbage Slaw Makes a Great Sandwich (Duh!)

    Photo by Sarah Jurado​After four years in business, a thriving food truck (Airstream), a new diner, a new family, a book due out next fall, and the world domination of Bacon Jam, Skillet's Joshua Henderson is spending less time in the kitchen and more time plotting his next move: "I'm at the d ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 12, 2011

    Through @ 2: USF on Jonathan Lethem, Peter Pan, and Michael Mann

    Liv McCausland​The situation I'm spending the evening at the Twilight Exit having drinks and discussing personal similarities with Jason Baxter and Kyle Hargus of the electronic duo USF. We all have the same degree from the same school--creative writing at UW--although they call me an old cron ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 11, 2010

    Today in Sex: Runners and Hyper-Texting Teens Hogging All the Sex

    ​According to a new study out of the UK, "one in ten joggers have sex at least once a day and three per cent of joggers said they have sex twice a day." Oof. So where does that leave the rest of us? Well, this same study asked people who never run how often they went at it and one in four repo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 26, 2010

    Today in Sex: Daddy's Girls Are Smarter About Sex

    ​Here are a few of the topics up for discussion with my dad: Jon Stewart, politics, Frank Sinatra, any new Apple product, what's for dinner, Ireland, my niece/his granddaughter, politics, and what's for dessert. And here are a couple we avoid: Catholicism, sex.

  • Blogs

    October 1, 2010

    Hunter S. Thompson and the Greatest Cover Letter Ever Written

    ​The year was 1958. A "tart-tongued" columnist named Jack Scott had just been promoted to editorial director of the Vancouver Sun. On the other side of the continent, a pre-Gonzo Hunter S. Thompson read a story in Time magazine about Scott's penchant for journalistic stunts. Broke and living i ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 1, 2010

    According to Most Awesome Study in The Universe, Heavy Drinkers Outlive Non-Drinkers

    This woman is going to live forever​This one is just really pissing off the abstainers out there. For a long, long, long, long time, medical research has shown that people who don't drink die sooner than people who do. There's just no way to sugar coat this kind of thing. Barring disaster, un ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 14, 2010

    Today in Sex: Turns Out, Love is A Drug

    ​Can you imagine, just days after being dumped by someone you considered the love of your life, sitting through an experiment that entailed getting hooked up to a machine called an fMRI and looking at photos of your beloved over and over again? This torture is exactly what about fifteen studen ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 7, 2010

    Carissa's Wierd, West Seattle Summers, and Other Music Stories From This Week's Paper

    Courtesy Harly ArtCarissa's Wierd​Time magazine can pull down all the print stories they want from their web sites, but we're still a bit old fashioned. The online version of our print edition is still available online, 24/7, and in its entirety right over here. Speaking of which, here's some ... More >>

  • Calendar

    June 2, 2010

    Share the Music Festival

    Courtesy Harly ArtCarissa's Wierd​Time magazine can pull down all the print stories they want from their web sites, but we're still a bit old fashioned. The online version of our print edition is still available online, 24/7, and in its entirety right over here. Speaking of which, here's some ... 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 >>

  • Blogs

    November 16, 2009

    Frank Bruni Ignores Washington's R-71 Victory

    Frank Bruni failed to mention R-71.​In his Sunday New York Times "Week in Review" column , Frank Bruni used Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi's Oprah appearance to underscore America's seemingly conflicted views towards gay marriage. As Bruni pointed out, the show, which included footage fro ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 29, 2009

    Food News: Completely Useless Edition

    It's too hot to look for serious journalism: In the most relevant news story of the batch, former P-I reporter Andrew Schneider discovers local yak burgers in Elma, Wash. Someone may want to send this link on to the owner of Ed's Kort Haus. Good news for all of you who were worried that Top Chef w ... More >>

  • Arts

    July 1, 2009

    The Weekly Wire: The Week’s Notable Events

    It's too hot to look for serious journalism: In the most relevant news story of the batch, former P-I reporter Andrew Schneider discovers local yak burgers in Elma, Wash. Someone may want to send this link on to the owner of Ed's Kort Haus. Good news for all of you who were worried that Top Chef w ... More >>

  • Calendar

    June 24, 2009

    Andrew Wyeth

    It's too hot to look for serious journalism: In the most relevant news story of the batch, former P-I reporter Andrew Schneider discovers local yak burgers in Elma, Wash. Someone may want to send this link on to the owner of Ed's Kort Haus. Good news for all of you who were worried that Top Chef w ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 18, 2009

    Server Reboot Wednesday: 25 Random Things About You Edition

    If you're a Facebook user, you've probably been seen those posts titled "25 Random Things About Me," where you write 25 intimate secrets about yourself, then share them with 25 people you may or may not know. They in turn do the same, and so on, and so on. It's like a chain letter, except instead ... More >>

  • Calendar

    January 14, 2009

    Knife in the Water

    If you're a Facebook user, you've probably been seen those posts titled "25 Random Things About Me," where you write 25 intimate secrets about yourself, then share them with 25 people you may or may not know. They in turn do the same, and so on, and so on. It's like a chain letter, except instead ... More >>

  • Film

    January 23, 2008

    Untraceable: Diane Lane Is a Cougar With a Gun!

    If you're a Facebook user, you've probably been seen those posts titled "25 Random Things About Me," where you write 25 intimate secrets about yourself, then share them with 25 people you may or may not know. They in turn do the same, and so on, and so on. It's like a chain letter, except instead ... More >>

  • Film

    November 1, 2006

    Out of the Past

    Nine old films take us back to the groovy, violent '60s.

  • Arts

    August 16, 2006

    Song for My Fathers: A New Orleans Story in Black and White

    Clarinetist turned NYC journalist plays a sad old tune of the South.

  • Music

    July 5, 2006

    Meditations on Sleater-Kinney

    Clarinetist turned NYC journalist plays a sad old tune of the South.

  • News

    March 8, 2006

    Bones and Blonds

    Kennewick Man serves as a reminder to separate fantasy and science.

  • News

    November 2, 2005

    Divine Destruction

    'Wise use,' dominion theology, and the making of American environmental policy.

  • Music

    July 6, 2005

    Kissing the Future

    Mark Stewart and Andrew Poppy.

  • News

    June 15, 2005

    That Elusive Outrage

    The media are reporting plenty of scandals, but no one seems to care.

  • Music

    November 26, 2003

    Weird World

    For L.A. punk legends the Weirdos, the more things change, the more they stay the same.

  • Film

    November 19, 2003

    This Weeks Attractions

    For L.A. punk legends the Weirdos, the more things change, the more they stay the same.

  • Music

    June 25, 2003

    Before and After Science

    The American Analog Set apply themselves to microcosmic rock. Just don't tell the dean.

  • Arts

    March 12, 2003

    Yep, She's Happy

    Ellen DeGeneres feels good again, but she still has a few complaints to air.

  • Arts

    February 12, 2003

    Taking Stalk

    Playwright Rebecca Gilman considers the harder questions beneath sexual aggression.

  • News

    January 8, 2003

    No Shelter

    Like the Cuban Missile Crisis, the North Korean threat brings the 'war' home.

  • Music

    January 1, 2003

    Critical Mass 2002, Part 1

    Seattle Weekly's music writers sift through a year's worth of highs and lows to come up their annual top-10 lists.

  • Music

    July 10, 2002

    A Riot Of Their Own

    Motherhood, politics, and personal upheaval yield Sleater-Kinney's best album yet. But are they ready to become "the only band that matters"?

  • Music

    December 26, 2001

    4. The next big thing

    Would it be the White Stripes? The Strokes?

  • Film

    December 19, 2001

    The quest

    Tolkien's Fellowship begins a work of transition—our own.

  • News

    December 5, 2001

    Poor little rich men

    Billionaires lose millions.

  • Diversions

    April 11, 2001

    Encyclopaedia of Evil

    Billionaires lose millions.

  • News

    April 4, 2001

    The Browser

    Desperate and dotless

  • News

    February 21, 2001

    Napster dead? Beware the worms

    Desperate and dotless

  • News

    June 28, 2000

    The death of 'Life'

    As technologies shift and media giants merge, a reporter concludes that old journalistic values are being trumped by infotainment.

  • News

    May 3, 2000

    An open appeal to Joel Klein

    OK, you bagged Microsoft. Great. Now go after some of these creeps.

  • News

    February 16, 2000

    Say it ain't so

    After three issues, Starbucks and Time's jointly published Joe grinds to a halt.

  • News

    December 29, 1999

    1999: Year of the Liar

    Meet the people who helped make this the year of the whopper: Would you like lies with that?

  • News

    December 22, 1999

    Up and Down the Amazon

    Meet the people who helped make this the year of the whopper: Would you like lies with that?

  • News

    December 30, 1998

    Who can forget the '90s?

    Pretty much everyone it seems. (Instant Nostalgia issue)

  • News

    December 30, 1998
  • Arts

    November 11, 1998

    When Ragtime and the Rough Rider Were Born

    Two new books fight over the beginning of the American century.

  • News

    August 26, 1998

    Letters

    What's your problem?

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