When I was a kid, I fantasized about randomly shooting smokers. When my imaginary trial came up, I planned to…
Lest you end up in front of these robed rogues.
Enough, please, of Microsoft. There will of course be no end of Microsoft, not for a while; as Bill sardonically…
The Sonics owner gives the Legislature an ultimatum, and two senators are not impressed.
The kitchen gadgets these chefs can’tor won’tcook without.
Aside from the fact that I’d probably give Donald Rumsfeld any names and addresses he wanted if I thought it…
A guide to holiday happenings in the area
With an affinity for control, the well-connected monorail executive helped steer Seattle’s dream to the brink—and then quit.
A PRECARIOUS victory in the battle to keep health insurance rates affordable for the state’s sickest people was struck another…
Nordstrom taketh more than it giveth away.
. . . [Mark D. Fefer] should get out of the kitchen and go back to reviewing jazz Muzakthe real Seattle sound.
It’s a tough job trying to give the city’s public/private partnerships that stamp of respectability. Ask the members of the…
Cruelty to Rodents Yes, there are rats in Seattle; there are rats just about everywhere [“The Rat Patrol,” Aug. 9]….
It’s not a crackdown, it just looks like one.
As reclusive murk dwellers go, 20-foot-long bluntnose six-gill sharks are impressive critters—impressive enough to make local TV go gaga over…
State Politics Gov. Christine Gregoire‘s Life Sciences Discovery Fund tastes more like pork than ever. On Saturday, April 16, the…
The county whacks the public-defenders budget by $1 million.
December 10, 1997, 7:05 PM I’ve just finished a grueling phone shift at Amazon.com, where I’ve been working at one…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Exhibit of Photographs This two-week Seattle Center exhibit, which contains 59 portraits…
