Seattle Slew returns to stud service, dispenses love advice.
With apologies to Theodore Geisel.
I HAVE JUST RETURNED from Aaron Roberts’ funeral. The service was held three blocks from my home. Several hundred people…
Seeing as the offices of the Weekly are located in Seattle’s Couch District—the area laden with furniture stores along the…
The 2001 city elections could lead to an interesting change. No, I don’t mean the new mayor—this campaign has not…
The Hummer H2 vs. The Sparrow.
Success Failure Mark Sidran is making friends at The Seattle Times, where a recent editorial revealed him as the front-runner…
Candidates are always griping about bad press, but former judicial candidate Michael Morgan has taken the next step: He has…
Sure, hope for the best. But we’d better have a plan if we get four more years.
HELLO WORLD—It’s Jim McDermott! As just the second member of Congress to express doubt about the ongoing war in Afghanistan,…
GREAT PRAISE to The Seattle Times for its investigative series, “Coaches Who Prey,” by reporters Maureen O’Hagan and Christine Willmsen,…
On February 25, when the latest sure-to-drive-Wall Street-mad Web business, Drugstore.com, opened, nobody could get in. Well, maybe not quite…
Libra (Sept. 23–Oct. 22)For good or ill, Libras often see things in terms of personal gain. It’s that whole scale…
Rhinestone Rosie does jewelry right.
While most dot-com media experiments failed, Microsoft-backed Slate thrived—though not as first envisioned.
BACKWARDS LOUIE: walked everywhere backwards to fool people into thinking he was going the other way, not coming to borrow…
Monorail planners deny there are problems and defend costly, uninformative advertising.
Cruising Seattle’s less-populated promenades for good food and people watching.
The Seattle Times‘ October 22 endorsement of George W. Bush for President was not nearly the surprise that its liberal…
America is a nation traumatized and frozen in a place resembling 2000.
