Grandma elects the Seattle City Council.
There’s a great scene in Broadcast News where Albert Brooks is trying to convince a dubious Holly Hunter that William…
In the technologically advancing world of recording, Steve Fisk remains a purist.
Two stadiums, a symphony hall . . . what’s left?
Jan. 19-25, 2005.
County prosecutor settles accusations that he indicted an innocent victim—again.
Art Detour—Over 100 artists will open their studios to the public for the second annual “Art Detour,” a behind-the-scenes peek…
The President’s talk of sanctions shatters chance for WTO unity.
Someone at a party recently told me that the world’s finest—and most expensive—coffee is made of beans which are eaten…
Think Seattle is no place for racing fans? The author of My Racing Heart, a new book on the passionate world of Thoroughbreds, reveals how and why to love Emerald Downs.
Dear Pet Lady, Though a lot of people hold the belief that some cats just drool for no particular reason…
There amidst the junk mail was a pleasant surprise: Sam L., who stayed with me when he got to this…
That’s what The Seattle Times wants us to think. In a recent Sunday editorial, the Northwest’s largest daily newspaper boldly…
January 14-20, 2004
The inspirational extravagance of Seattle’s Whiz Kidz.
A well-connected, politically active liquor hauler is apparently on the lam.
The pitfalls of getting high.
Remember, it’s not just for Iraqis
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON On Nov. 25, a brief Associated Press dispatch published in both Seattle dailies said that John Rensberger…
