Also: China’s friends in cyberspace, and a long elevator ride for homelessness.
(Malls are closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas unless otherwise noted.)
On Tuesday, King County Superior Court Judge James Doerty granted the Elevated Transportation Company (ETC) a broad exemption from public-records…
Dear Pet Lady, Many thanks for the little rubber cheeseburger you sent. Penny has already enjoyed countless minutes of cheeseburger…
A unique student jobs-training program incorporates knowledge and nature.
The city’s ambitious construction program of new libraries, community centers, and parks proceeds despite recession.
Letting the Sonics go is just the first step in saving Seattle.
From the indulgent to the spartan, the solitary to the salacious, these outings have a physical and spiritual dimension.
Disorganized state George Howland’s article “Rent Race” (8/12), a profile on Judy Nicastro and her campaign, was a fairly accurate…
Having recently arrived here from the Great Southwest, I thought I’d try one of the online dating services to meet…
WHAT IS AURORA Avenue? Merchant Dave Quiring says, “It’s like an old-growth forest. The more we change the habitat, the…
SHAPIRO SHINES Nina Shapiro’s feature article reporting on AIDS in the African-American community is strategic and powerful [“The New Faces…
Seeking vistas, camaraderie, and even romance as a Metro sightseer.
I have a quick question for you. I am a very energetic, successful 50-year-old divorced male. (I’ve been single for…
Paige Miller’s lauded proposal to save the cute waterfront streetcar illustrates the city’s political and transportation malaise.
The Seattle Archdiocese is not about to confess.
This year’s crop of seasonal selections
Bumber-break: Circle of Fire and Massive Monkeys faced off at Bumbershoot last weekend.
‘Ah, Ken Kesey. You know, it’s possible that he only had two good books in him.’
Sept. 14-20, 2005
