Dear Dategirl, First, I think it is only fair to admit that I have never been a frequent reader of…
Some backers have big bucks; city probes opponents.
It figures that the 2001 mayoral campaign would start not with a bang, but with an adverb. “Probably” was Mayor…
From the very beginning, the Weekly covered sex and sexual politics intensively, and the stories we wrote on this topic…
THIS WEEK MARKS the 25th birthday of Seattle Weekly. Of course, you may want to celebrate this milestone privately with…
It’s worth a Mary Kay
Looking for a Northwest recording studio? Jack Endino’s got the goods.
The governments eco-seal of approval for green-leaning appliances has been so successful, its now hardly any help.
If I could turn back time on a few life decisions, I would do just three things differently: one concert…
“[Michael Moore’s] work is to a truthful documentary as ‘fruit punch’ is to ‘fruit juice’—18 percent real at best.”
Poorer nations put the brakes on the U.S.-European free-trade juggernaut.
Welcome to the first edition of “Impolitics,” a free-ranging regular column of political opinion and humor that will consider any…
A neglected loophole in the state tax code.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Dear Dategirl, I lived in Seattle with my loving fianc饠of two years until things went horribly wrong. My past caught…
Take this as proof that some folks in our local government care about the environment, even though the Bush administration…
The city is inching toward the suburbs—and Singapore.
Kyle Huff in a nutshell.
Mayor Paul Schell’s effort to trim city ethics regulations continues, but backers of a less constrained city workforce still haven’t…
