LAST WEEK AT Town Hall, a goodly number of civic-minded types forsook the Seattle Mariners opener, a Sonics game, and…
Woodland Park stumbles on the way to a more entertainment-oriented makeover.
Paul Allen’s plans for south Lake Union turn out to be just what the neighbors wanted.
Costs be damned. In our never-ending search for truth and justice, we demanded all background records used to make what…
Art for an embryonic medium starts coming of age.
We survey still more new comics, comix, and graphic novels.
Phinney Ridge neighbors inveigh against a done deal.
Best of Seattle, 2000
In the July 28 Seattle Weekly, you responded to a dilemma a woman was having about a love interest. You…
sidebar to Beyond Sub Pop
Conventional wisdom on this fall’s election is that, as in 2000, it will be decided by a narrow band of…
THE LAST THING reporters expect to get at a press briefing is news. And the printed agenda for last Thursday’s…
No, not Jesus. It’s the spirit of Jon Postel we’re invoking today, and while we’re at it let’s call up…
There’s been almost no discussion of the most radical proposal on the ballotthe switch to City Council districts.
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A photo book roundup.
Photograph by Rex Rystedt.
The idea of a ‘commerce corridor,’ an enormous toll highway through Western Washington, just won’t die.
Europe, Canada, the feds, and the tanker industry gang try to sink Washington’s oil-spill protection.
