Good times, without all that noise.
A suggested speech for the president.
Just try talking to a kid
I spent a fair amount of time last week watching and listening to the testimony before the independent commission investigating…
Welcome to ethnic consciousness, postmodern/premillennial-style. Last Thursday Kennewick man, the world’s most notorious bag of bones, finally arrived at University…
Better living through thoughtfully applied technology.
MY EXTREMELY significant other teaches and therefore has each summer off. So every year we take two or three weeks…
A third try to solve the state’s election-reform dilemma fizzles.
Stark contrast
Seattle Weekly’s parent has been talking to New Times.
WASHINGTON’S JOB market is a jungle, ruled by our very own King Kong—Boeing. Last week, once again, Washington had the…
I’ll bet you’re wondering why I haven’t smacked Amazon around lately. I’ll bet you think I’m getting slack. I’ll bet…
Is Carla, the pink-haired potential home wrecker on Fox’s Temptation Island, engaging in a bit of identity theft? How else…
Unlike last year, Bumberclub 2000’s dance lineup is focused primarily on homegrown talent. That means no special guest stars from…
Joe Szwaja has broken the silence of local progressives and thrown his hat in the ring against Seattle’s multiterm incumbent…
The campaign opposing I-912 has an intriguing regional strategy to overcome voter hatred of the gas tax.
Radio host Cynthia Doyon was one of 207 people in King County who took their own lives last year. It’s time to recognize this is a virtual epidemic and do something about it.
Thirty years ago in Seattle Weekly.
‘Nature’s wisdom’ is on display at a world’s fair in Japan. But Bush’s America is not keen on nature, wants to run the world, and hates fairs.
In rounding up superintendent candidates, it seems no one did their homework. And what about the $63,500 head-hunting firm?
