Why is nobody running against Mayor Greg Nickels?
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Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Alfre Woodard The award-winning actress, currently on Desperate Housewives, speaks about overcoming…
I have a wonderful partner: He’s smart, gorgeous, and generally treats me with love and respect. But he does this…
OK, here’s the scenario: The neighborhood planning group on First Hill says keep on-street parking on Madison Street for neighborhood…
The full story of the University of Washington Medicare-fraud case has not been told, says a whistle-blower. For starters, clerks were ordered to forge doctor signatures and re-create old records. Fear of firing, meanwhile, kept everyone quiet. Almost.
Mar. 2-8, 2005
A stiff shot for the voting public.
TWO YEARS AGO, the tremendous triumph of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Seattle protesters—beyond igniting a global movement—was that it…
Freeing ‘sex slaves’ is now at the top of the human rights agenda, thanks to Christian evangelicals, the Bush administration, and two former Washington politicians, Linda Smith and John Miller. How did the anti-trafficking crusade evolve, and is it being overhyped?
Sweet And Weak Slade Gorton has a new gig at local megabucks law firm Preston Gates & Ellis; they’re going…
A collection of our stories about the D.C. super-lobbyist’s Seattle connections.
THE THREE STOOGES came to our office last week. Unfortunately for the city of Seattle, one of them will be…
Aries (March 21-April 19) Stephen King once jokingly claimed that he derived inspiration for his terrifying prose from the pickled…
OK, maybe I was experimenting, but isn’t that a good thing?
Whose conspiracy theory to believe: the official one, involving Ahmed Ressam, or those of possible crackpots?
There’s more than one kind of caviar; some are even legal.
The naughty and nice. Plus five more picks.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
The dot-com crash paves the way for a recruitment ‘bash.’
