Cascadian independence has officially been recognized… kind of. Over the weekend, it was announced that the Cascadia Association Football Federation…
As the Argosy boat pulls into its sunny, Seattle port, the happy campers stop dancing to the tunes bumping over…
When Museum of History and Industry staff were drawing up projections for how many people would visit the facility in…
On its opening day this past spring, the line to get into the Bullitt Center stretched two city blocks. People…
Since arriving in April after a long, lonely voyage across the sea, my life in Seattle has been—well, the pits….
Years after storefront medical-marijuana dispensaries became a fact of life in most of the counties surrounding Puget Sound, Kitsap patients…
OLYMPIA — Tim Eyman’s thousands of supporters throughout the state may get a chance next year to put the anti-tax…
For SpectatorS Best College Athlete What’s long been missing from Seattle Weekly is a heavy reliance on golf references. We…
Makers Best Women’s Wear Designer In the past, Mark Mitchell’s designs have been over-the-top fabulous and flirtatious, borrowing concepts from…
People Best Philanthropist, New-School Already a successful local businessman with his family’s Pacific Coast Feather Company (what could be more…
Being a deployed member of the military isn’t easy. After spending nine months in TKTKTKT, TKTKTKT was looking forward to…
Rachael Coyle can trace her dream bakery space to the Surrogate Hostess, a bygone restaurant at 19th and Aloha that…
For eight years Greg Nickels ruled over Seattle before being jilted by his public and replaced by Mike McGinn four…
Formerly a TV writer for Arrested Development and Saturday Night Live, Maria Semple moved to Seattle four years ago and…
Since taking Sundance and SIFF by storm with her breakthrough film Humpday in 2009, Lynn Shelton has been working at…
As the ringleader of one of the city’s most critically acclaimed and controversial arts groups, Saint Genet, Ryan Mitchell recently…
