Or, a brief history of the love that dare not say her name.
Cheryl Chow is no political innovator, but something she did at a recent campaign forum might have major repercussions in…
BASEBALL IS A GAME of statistics: winning percentages, batting averages, pitching records, and the like. Excepting all those residents who…
Seattle Weekly picks the season’s best DVD gift boxes, plus a single disc for the kids.
Maybe it’s another eccentric indulgence, but what if Paul Allen’s little space program really takes off?
Just after 9/11, I fell in love with a Seattle girl. We went back to her boat the same night…
Normally, the last thing we news types like to hear about is someone carping that their employer has done them…
From Bozo to Scotty, an annual farewell to some of the locals who shaped life in our region.
“America has a major stake in our survival. . . . We want the bad guys exposed and punished.” A)…
Bailey/Coy Books—Amy Bloom reads from her new collection of short stories, A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love…
What people are celebrating everywhere else.
Yeah, that Northwest Passage thing at EMP is pretty cool, but if you can wangle an invitation to KAREN MOSKOWITZ’s…
. . . free advice from Amazon.com.
Dear Readers, I’m cranky, broke, and depressed. It’s cold, it’s rainy, and I’ve got nobody to love. As I just…
The legacy of Seattle’s WTO protest leaders.
The roadside bomb has mass appeal among insurgents and is having a massive impact.
As weird as this may seem, even though I am not all that attracted to my girlfriend, we have really…
FAIL! In our hypocrisy-filled world, it is tempting to accord consistency a top spot on the morality charts, as does…
Sending a message to the entire tech industry.
The boys of sumo descend on Vancouver, in a hokey, glorious cross-cultural match.
