ORCHESTRAL Auburn Symphony—Music director Stewart Kershaw draws on his expertise as the conductor of the Pacific Northwest Ballet in the…
July 19-25, 2006
By this time next year—or even by this time this year—the International Space Station will be intermittently visible to the…
A look at Linda Smith
Otis Redding, the Rev. Al Green, and Linus and Lucy balm your wintery soul.
Police Uniformed Seattle cops working for clubs? Huh? The Seattle Times reported Sunday, Nov. 21, that as many as 10…
Last summer, Rob Glaser pissed off Bill Gates. Now, Microsoft is doing to RealNetworks what it did to Netscape.
Assessing the lineup after a 3-3 road trip and a home-opening win over the world champs.
Satan—cute? Your article on Satan [“Is Seattle going to hell?” 4/13] was a good example of how deceived people are….
People, Politics, and Media
ANGRY E-MAILS from readers are part of a journalist’s job. We even welcome them as a sign that someone’s reading…
Dire prophecy fulfilled
I’m not voting for Ralph Nader for president. Why not? Glad you asked. For starters, I’ve got a longer memory…
Bastyr, the naturopathic university, opts for a business-minded leader to take it into the future.
Empirical data suggests it will happen tomorrow, too. But if it were left to some politicians, taxpayers would be funding…
But Mayor Greg Nickels insists that a tunnel replace the creaky, cracky Alaskan Way Viaduct.
The 37th District House race features six diverse Democrats and a “Lincoln” Republican named Kwame.
Tough questions—but no torture—for Jim Compton, Dale Chihuly, Christine Gregoire, and others in 2006.
Finding cheap gifts the old-fashioned wayon the Internet.
Wartime Action Figures Are Here
