Northwest networkers work toward a complete communications grid, minus the corporate interest.
We love our fish. Not only is the salmon a cultural icon in the Pacific Northwest, it has become a…
Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Naked protesters, hundreds of them, populated downtown Santiago two weeks ago as a petition for peace….
Industrial hemp is a cash crop that can be used in a stunning number of ways—fiber, paper, building materials, cosmetic…
Many of the most racially diverse neighborhoods aren’t in Seattle. They’re in South King County, where an African-American influx is revising the notion of integration.
A local rock writer, weaned on punk, wakes up to music fueled by a higher power.
New World Order meets new political order.
Photo by Robin Laananen
The lily is gone! Steve Wiecking seems to have been bamboozled by the same hoke and mirrors he takes cautious…
FORMER WASHINGTON State Patrol forensic chemist Michael R. Hoover made an appearance at the Snohomish County Courthouse last Friday, facing…
The state yanks medical licenses in a cult case.
Seattle’s OneName has a plan for making the Net safe, private, and spam-free. Can they get the rest of the world to go along?
Not even Al Gore can get shippers to accept tug protection against oil spills. Here come the storms—and one last hope.
Sweatshops don’t exist, but retailers pay to stamp them out.
Seattle’s women’s basketball team pioneers outreach to gay and lesbian fans.
A new film, Nazi wartime plunder, and the Seattle Art Museum.
Parents are panicking about proposals to change how students are assigned to public schools in Seattle. Could this transform the city?
CALL IT A RETURN to the New Normalcy. America’s might roared off to pound Kandahar, a place 99 percent of…
‘Preciate ya, Scott Thanks for the article on Scott McCaughey [“For he’s a jolly good fellow,” 3/15]. Fifteen or so…
A Buffy bootleg signals trouble ahead for the broadcast industry.
