Break out the bubbly when you want to break the rules
DOT-COM SURVIVOR With regard to your cover stories on Seattle’s dot-com hangover [“The New New Economy?” June 28]: As a…
OK, a couple weeks back (Dategirl, Dec. 10) I let a reader named Julia spout off tips for men writing…
MEDIA With The Seattle Times poised to launch youth-oriented Next, a weekly opinion page, the rival Seattle Post-Intelligencer quietly unveiled…
Besieged supermarkets battle obsolescence with brie.
WELL, IT’S NOT a genius grant, but University of Washington psychology professor David Barash got his 15 minutes of fame….
A court hearing strips away King County’s pretense of growth management.
Giving the gift of naughtiness.
Finally: a gay letter When I saw “Finally: a Gay Pride Section” (SW, 6/24), I was happy that the Weekly…
It’s official: Seattle’s unique Scarecrow Video has been sold at last, and to people who seem to want keep the…
Single at Valentine’s Day.
Sabermetrics and The Da Vinci Code have nothing on this baseball calculus.
I read Not a Mean Guy’s letter [Dategirl, Dec. 28, 2005] and am astounded that men continue to be complete…
KEN KESEY seemed prepared. The author of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest had donned cap and gown, and carried…
Keep the gas-tax increase by voting no on I-912. Stop the monorail by voting no on Proposition 1. Plus, our wisdom about all the other measures and every contested race.
Neither the SuperSonics nor the city seem able to hit the rim.
And other ideas on how to stop growth in its tracks.
The debate over light rail’s effect on traffic gets noisier but no clearer.
Dear Dategirl, My wife has this friend whom she likes very much. Since we got married, every time my wife…
Feb. 2-8, 2005.
