Critics blame “socialist” health care reforms for driving up local insurance costs. But the free market may be the real culprit.
Victimized Vikings
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com. Jehane Noujaim The director of 2004’s Control Room, a documentary about the…
A scout is: Trustworthy. Loyal. Helpful. Friendly. Courteous. Kind. Obedient. Cheerful. Thrifty. Brave. Clean. Reverent. I was a pretty lousy…
On Sept. 24, a couple thousand people gathered at Westlake Park for a rally and march to the Federal Building…
Politicians urge us to spend locally.
So, Seattle’s usual February sunshine has finally arrived—in March. And we can finally bid adieu to the season of despond,…
A politically savvy cop rides to the top.
A Seattle salesman is using some tiny Indian Ocean islands to start what he hopes will be the next Internet land rush.
Washington’s second Congressional district, a national bellwether, is set for another bruising and big-money political battle.
The INS gave Fuad Hassan Ismail a one-way ticket to Somalia. Business as usual, or one more sign that this agency is out of control?
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Get bitten by a radioactive superspider, if you can. Having Spidey’s paranormal abilities would be useful…
Quick guide to the perplexed, of which there appear to be many in Seattle this week: Not losing does not…
The circumstances of a teenager’s medical emergency are in dispute. But her case raises important questions about the line between increasingly popular naturopathic health care and standard medical treatment.
STRAIGHTFORWARD SHIFTY Mayoral wanna-be Mark Sidran is the proud recipient of an endorsement by lame-duck Mayor Paul Schell. Despite the…
Seattle Weekly print-edition cover December 17 – 23, 2003
There are good reasons that you’re familiar with—or at least should be familiar with—these 20 individuals and families. After years…
SANTA DAY AT NORTHWEST HARVEST This event, organized by the good people at Northwest Harvest, pretty much defies our penchant…
