PAUL SCHELL RUNS FOR MAYOR: He’s almost unrecognizable on the December 15, 1976, cover, with a sweep of dark hair…
Chronicling the Second Coming
ONE OF THE FEW times I ever believed that God was trying to tell me something was when Evelyn informed…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Lorri Davis The wife of death-row prisoner Damien Echols, believed by many…
In Seattle, a federal animal-research official suggests that the day might come when experimentation on chimpanzees is ended.
The Clinton Administration has gone to amazing lengths to subsidize US exports with taxpayer money. No industry has profited from…
I’VE HEARD MANY who revere Harper’s and The Atlantic from afar, and even a few folks who read them, confuse…
SELF-APPOINTED TRANSIT EXPERTS who hoped the monorail would be Seattle’s first free theme-park ride had to swallow a stiff shot…
Lose views or chop trees? Magnolia neighbors square off.
A guide to the alphabet soup of agencies watching the borders and scrutinizing visitors.
A new pet store supplies both pet and master with gift possibilities
My dear Judy, I wish you in good health and abundance in all good things and I hope I will…
Rent-subsidy changes could affect thousands with low income.
There have been two apparent suicides, one of which remains a mystery.
Areas that have Web sites are linked, and will open in a new window when clicked.
REPORTS FROM THE MARINERS’ spring training camp in Peoria, Ariz., are upbeat, despite the glaring absence of a certain all-star…
The complete list of how readers voted—and who won!
How an enterprise once intended to serve the poor turned into big business.
Master entertainer Edward Lent spreads the tabletop gospel
The word is out—you can’t get any hotter than God and Jesus Christ these days. Already cited as the inspiration…
