Dategirl, I’m now in my early 30s and spent most of my early years trying to survive. I have just…
AS REPORTED IN the June 14 Seattle Times, the controversial, long-delayed, and much-litigated plan to dispose of 3,500 nonmigratory Canada…
KCMU becomes KEXP as a university-run station partners with Paul Allen’s rock museum.
Would you vote for a new monorail if it meant tearing down the old one? A group of preservation advocates…
To end litigation by Pierce County over premature discharges by Western State Hospital, the state has agreed to pay $2.5 million per year.
Two weeks ago (Dategirl, July 2), I answered a letter from a woman who was wondering why men are such…
Once upon a time, when the world was neither more nor less dangerous than it is now, awful things happened…
Taking On Monomania Jason Osgood and Ricky Sadler, protesting Knute Berger’s comments on Monorail Recall’s Initiative 83, misstate and ignore…
Media Many predicted an early death for the liberal talk network Air America when it debuted this year, but it…
TRAITOR JIMMY I read with disappointment Knute Berger’s “Baghdad Jimmy” [Mossback, Oct. 2]. Jim McDermott, an embarrassment for the citizens…
1. ARO.SPACE: Postmod marvel starts with a bang, leaves design imprint on Seattle (see Manray, Houston Gallery), then is resold…
STARS ALSO-RANS Ferndale High School students got a graduation gift from four-star homophobe Rev. Fred Phelps, who didn’t show up…
Rick’s Good Read I deeply appreciated Rick Anderson’s story on the governor’s election [“The Latest Returns,” April 27]. Thorough, readable,…
Walla Walla inmate James Elledge wants the state to kill him.
A legacy children’s charity is in the red, and it’s not clear how it spent $2.3 million.
After seeing a stunning six open seats contested in the last two City Council elections, Seattle voters had better get…
Standouts Screwups Residents of downtown’s Morrison Hotel could see their quality of life rise; their lousy landlord, the Seattle Housing…
Sure, we’ve got our famously crunchy environmentalist culture. But how do our actual car choices sit with Chief Seattle?
Aries (March 21–April 19)Your head’s spinning so fast, someone might call in an exorcist. Just don’t start fucking yourself with…
City Attorney Sidran vows to stop years of intimidation and lawbreaking by problem landlords in North Seattle.
