The charismatic chief brings vision and energy to Seattle’s schools. But has he done what he claims? And will he see the job through?
A national identity card issued by the state Department of Licensing? Yes, it’s the law—and a dumb, expensive one.
I met this girl on New Year’s who’s only in the country for a year. She’s working as a nanny…
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
Never ending, it seems, is the litigious saga of a chastised lawyer, a fired sheriff’s deputy, and the lust they once shared.
Talk about an ounce of prevention matching a pound of cure. As of a week ago, the salvage and cleanup…
Get a thing going on with post-Bridget wannabes
Boeing’s departure is all about image.
Gay marriage is illegal in Washington, but why? In defending the law before the Supreme Court, the state must cite a ‘rational’ reason.
Here’s why counting ballots and determining some winners takes so long in Washington.
An ugly season has its consolations: Edgar’s long goodbye and Ichiro’s hitting.
You live, you learn. Last week I said some terrible things about Her Holiness Clay Aiken, and already I’ve learned…
Another victory in the war on youth: The Speakeasy has been murdered. The news this month that Belltown’s Speakeasy Cafe…
Today’s Legislature may be cleaner, but it’s gutless.
Cherry: My wife and I have been married for eight years. Last year, she had an affair, which tore us…
Seattle’s queer performance scene sees T&A as the American way.
April 5-11, 2006
One 5-pound king salmon from Pike Place Fish in the Market. Five grande triple sugar-free vanilla soy caramel macchiatos at…
Is there anyone more dull than Joe Torre, except maybe Dr. Henry Kissinger?
