Daily newspapers ain’t what they used to be.
IF YOU LIKED the logic by which the Supreme Court blocked the Florida recount and selected Bush as president, you’ll…
Argh! The Bush administration has done it again. It has nominated to a high position yet another key player in…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Trash Fashion Bash The outfits will be made of recyclables at this…
Butch dykes are overthrowing gender categories.
Why is it that whenever God’s name is cited in some socio-political controversy or other, no one bothers to talk…
This year’s crop of seasonal selections
A homelessness solution prompts an area of town that should know better to roll up the welcome mat.
This Week’s Cover
The Seattle Girls’ School is part of a nationwide movement pushing single-sex education.
The feds want to know who’s been visiting the Web site of voting watchdog Bev Harris, and they’re likely to get what they want.
Beware of easy answers to the Palestinian crisis.
So it’s the faggots and the feminists who are responsible for obliterating over 5,000 lives in the single most devastating…
THIS IS THE EIGHTH year I’ve compiled the most overhyped and underreported stories of the year. Every year, the gulf…
POPKIN SPEAKS OUT I was surprised by your article that said I was in “hot water again,” referring to my…
“Even the Weather Channel has . . . spicy docudramas that exploit our apparent need to be entertained by extreme weather events.”
Four years ago, research seemed to indicate that day care was turning out a generation of bullies. Now, new data suggest those fears were way overblown, and the national day-care debate is about to be rekindled.
It is an exercise almost everybody who lives in the Pacific Northwest has engaged in, however fleetingly. Find a spot—a…
Karen Labdon got more than the usual chiropractic treatment: She got an ‘Alphabiotic sacrament’ and a stroke.
J.D. Alexander, editor and publisher of the P-I, is an old-school, up-from-the-newsroom newsie who runs his fiefdom with a tight hand. As such, he is one of the shapers of Seattle’s agenda, yet few outside the paper know his views or what makes him tick. Here’s his story.
