Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Addressing Torture University of Washington politics prof Jamie Mayerfeld examines the role of…
Chong and Wills take different approaches to soothing Seattle’s growing pains.
In 2002, ‘smart’ and ‘multimedia’ are givens.
CITY COUNCIL Just minutes before they tore a new hole in City Light director Gary Zarker‘s r鳵m鬠Seattle City Council members…
Open Government Yet to claim the mantle of state attorney general, Republican Rob McKenna has already made a crucial move…
Times veteran still not back at work.
DANCE THIS . . . Paramount Theatre, 911 Pine, 292-ARTS. $7- $10. 7 p.m. Sat., June 30. DURING ITS REGULAR…
DEAR GARY, OK, we know you’re up for reelection this fall. And so far you’ve been pretty popular, owing to…
A desperate airplane mechanic is accused of creating potentially deadly problems.
WHEN TERRORISTS leveled the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, many Seattle TV viewers got the bad news from a…
The notorious Teen Dance Ordinance faces execution.
LAST WEEK, Mayor Paul Schell became the first mayoral candidate to unveil ads for this year’s campaign. In an unusual…
DEAR PET LADY, I endlessly enjoy reading your column. I find myself simultaneously educated and highly entertained. I, too, have…
Ten years of blood, sweat, tears, and joy at Seattle Weekly and Eastsideweek.
Denny Regrade takes a pass on ‘business improvement.’
Kurt Hettiger, notorious rumor-monger, scores some legal points in his dogged crusade against City Hall.
Our boomtown has gotten too big for its britches.
ONE MEDIA CRITIC, Liz Swasey, won’t cry if and when Disney/ABC drops Nightline for Late Night With David Letterman. Her…
NO KIDDING: I was going to write a Thanksgiving column this week, celebrating all that the mass media have lately…
The backdrop of chain-link fences and boarded-up windows provided by Seattle Times management didn’t add to the Thanksgiving spirit, but…
