And other clubs that give times 12.
On February 25, the remains of “Kennewick Man” begin to get their long-delayed scientific going-over at Seattle’s Burke Museum. Park…
My girlfriend is a wonder. She’s loving, smart, sensitive, athletic, sweet, has amazingly warm hands, and our bodies fit together…
Politics Are you already sick of Election 2004? Don’t despair, the campaign for 2005 is under way! Last Spring, King…
The Kook Club doesn’t knock before entering.
One of the most basic things we’ve learned from the flooding of New Orleans is that a generation of politicians…
Nickels calls businesses in support of union janitors. Is that appropriate?
I was hoping you would do me a favor. There is this absolutely despicable man with an ego the size…
Libra (Sept. 23–Oct. 22)I’m too bored to write you a proper horoscope this week. You’re just too damn normal. Your…
Someone has been messing with a Navy nuclear submarine.
Anthrax scares temporarily closed Ross Dress for Less and other businesses around Seattle last week.
Seattle City Council’s hottest race.
Some fascinating and very underreported details are emerging from the City Council’s WTO investigation. The most interesting concerns the Investigations…
Pioneer Square alcohol rules don’t seem to have much effect.
It’s three hours south in Oregon, but is now a dream at risk.
Monorail With a round of applause, the Seattle Monorail Project this week approved its 13.7-mile alignment with no surprises—from Crown…
PEOPLE, POLITICS, & MEDIA
IN THE IMPERIAL heyday of London’s Fleet Street papers, a train wreck was said to be worth reporting if it…
What a debacle. At the last minute, the steelworkers’ union canceled four days of protest at Tacoma’s Kaiser Aluminum plant,…
In late January, the University District Plan became the first of the city’s neighborhood plans to be challenged before the…
