No list is definitive, and this year we can expect plenty of critical disagreement.
At least Paul Schell managed a graceful exit. The outgoing mayor faced the Seattle media for the final time last…
Here’s next year’s gift-giving issue
Feud over ratings by the King County Bar fuels Supreme Court race.
But when it comes to diversity in education, adults need a lot of work.
SO WHO SPENT big money trying to influence the outcome of our state government races in this past week’s election?…
NO LONG SHOTThanks for the informative article on Phil Talmadge [“Tough-Guy Talmadge,” Jan. 8]. I think George Howland covered the…
The government has jailed family-supporting, lifelong U.S. residents who seem as American as the next person—but can’t prove it.
I get a lot of spam in my e-mail, and I’m beginning to wonder if someone knows something I don’t….
I’ve gotta differ with my distinguished colleagues who’ve assailed the canonization of the late Seattle Schools super John Stanford. What’s…
Street workers, views, and developers collide in Belltown.
Dear Dategirl, I have recently gotten myself into a quandary; maybe you can help. I have been divorced for three…
MINE IS THE FAMILIAR tale of someone who smoked pot pretty regularly during their late teens and early 20s. Over…
March 1-7, 2006
Send listings two weeks in advance to info@seattleweekly.com. Light Brigade Project This photography exhibit at the Museum of the Mysteries…
Performances THE CHRISTMAS REVELS The Puget Sound Revels’ yearly holiday festival at Tacoma’s Rialto Theater includes dance, music, and drama…
The working class watches with concern as an industrial area is transformed.
An initiative that seeks to ban military recruiters from high schools is toothless. In fact, enforcing the sentiments of I-86 would actually be illegal.
Dear Pet Lady, As a hairstylist, this is my busiest time of year; everyone wants to look spectacular for New…
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