Why the Mariners deserve their sticker shock.
CAN RELAXING parking requirements help ease Seattle’s housing crunch? Developers and city planners say it can and will; they got…
As technologies shift and media giants merge, a reporter concludes that old journalistic values are being trumped by infotainment.
Photograph from Tartan Films.
January 21-27, 2004
The Seattle Mariners are headed for unprecedented financial travail, new ballpark or no new ballpark.
Your guide to author-gazing.
‘… We are killing people to teach people that killing people is wrong. …’
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Discovery Institute Conference Author George Gilder (Wealth and Poverty) does the keynote…
UNIVERSITY OF Washington officials are expecting protests over its commencement speaker this year—former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Almost…
The new rage in men’s fashion.
Will elevated trains run through Seattle Center to please a major developer?
A Seattle think tank launched the modern intelligent-design movement with a simple memo. The idea has evolved into a media sensation. And the cause has mutated beyond rational control.
The Rainier Valley is getting more than billion-dollar rail service. Sound Transit contract bidders also had to show ‘compassion and sensitivity.’
Satellite services offer more programming, sound great, are ubiquitous, but aren’t free.
Saint Ralph will bless us with his presence. On Presidents’ Day, after months of waiting, Ralph Nader announced his intention…
The bad blood keeps flowing over the Seattle International Film Festival‘s taking sponsorship money from the giant Blockbuster chain and…
Coming soon to a neighborhood near you: Extra growth! OK, a bit of oversell there, but you’ve got to resort…
Medved vents
