“What does it say about a paper when the only consistently good staffer people can point to is a cartoonist?”
FOREST FIGHTThanks to Andy Ryan for his stellar report [“Chainsaw Politics,” Dec. 11]. This new phase of war over the…
FOR NEARLY THREE weeks now, I’ve been trying, unsuccessfully, to have U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft stop by my office…
The intricate and tactful art of regifting.
Your must-read shelf of geek books expands by six, or maybe five.
It’s been a bumpy year for many businesses, the music industry among them, so we thought we’d ask a few…
* In curling.
Sometimes a shocking event serves as an indicator that a city has changed. No, this column has nothing to do…
New claim discovered about “high incidence” of contamination at UW’s hospital.
The Net’s porn geek is threatened with a bench warrant and an eviction.
When someone attempts to lure me to a foreign film about a widowed Tunisian seamstress and her path to self-discovery,…
The delegates fume as Seattle burns.
With “new” owners, what lies ahead for the Weekly?
City Hall looks for a cure for a parking meter suit.
No, Gore-Tex isn’t any cheaper in child sizes.
Out at the Gorge from July 21 to 24, thousands of teenage-to-20-something music fans with pierced belly buttons, big tribal…
City government and homeless group SHARE/WHEEL face off.
Is it clean enough for the lobbyist and former senator to serve on the president’s 9/11 commission? You decide.
