In a trail of greasepaint and the roar of clown footprints, the legendary J.P. PATCHES has for five decades been…
At Seattle Weekly, we believe in reciprocity. If you were willing to fill out our Best of Seattle ballot, the…
Looking at the bright side of Microsoft’s Armageddon.
Two Seattle partisans go on a forced odyssey across the lake, discover that all roads lead to . . . Kirkland?
My boss sent me to Canada, and all I got was this lousy hangover.
More than movies should be on your gift list this year.
The city elects moderates and backs civility while in the state, a tax rebellion burns.
Finding five affordable Seattle neighborhoods.
POLITICS On Tuesday, May 20, Gov. Gary Locke vetoed the Legislature’s repeal of Initiative 713, which banned the use of…
The media, Seattle Center, and homeland security.
Banging on the celluloid closet.
Deputy Mayor Maud Daudon ventured into the lion’s den last week, facing down the members of the city’s Ethics and…
What started as a Day of Music turned into a bizarre confrontation. New music composer/performer Mark Taylor-Canfield, an outspoken critic…
Critics charge the city’s towing law unfairly targets the poor and minorities.
There’s growing proof that America lost the Cold War.
A federal court case exposes some of the most private parts of the billionaire media mogul’s hush-hush (and lavish) lifestyle. Is it the price for being a player in Tinsel Town?
Will drops in tourism and consumer spending push Seattle into recession?
Scandal When the University of Washington last week appointed a six-member committee to review the causes of its medical school…
NO ALCOHOL. NO FIREWORKS. That’s how the hand-painted sign reads at the entrance to Sequim’s Olympic Game Park. After a…
