Let’s get one thing straight—there will be an expanded Washington State Convention & Trade Center shading the streets just west…
The people have spoken, but so what? The state’s political parties prepare to challenge the voter-approved top-two primary.
Progressive activists in Seattle don’t often find their efforts resulting in 180-degree policy reversals by the city. But on the…
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The mayor is pushing for up to $460 million in transportation investment in the South Lake Union neighborhood. Critics say that might enhance Paul Allen’s property values, but it won’t relieve congestion.
In planning the (mostly) nonviolent actions against the WTO, activists are blending old protest tactics with newer, less passive ones.
Last week, in an eat-drink-and-be-merry-for-tomorrow-they-take-away-Napster mood, I suggested that the problem with the record industry on this issue—the reason they’re…
Among those feeling oppressed by the cultural hegemony of the ’60s (and considering that horribly mummified “500 Greatest Albums” list…
I can only assume that the following is a stunning example of what happens when arrogant people of limited intelligence…
Seattle Weekly readers sound off on the election.
DID MICROSOFT-HATING Federal Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson go too far in courting media attention? Yes, says San Francisco Chronicle writer…
Seattle should take a closer look before jumping into the cable business.
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An exhibit looks closely at our region’s sacred cow.
A band attempts to use the Net to escape major label misery.
In Seattle, the man had heart.
Maury Island has the gravel Sea-Tac’s runway needs. It also has arsenic-laden soil, a vulnerable aquifer, and some very worried islanders.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) You were probably one of the millions who braved the queues and crowded theaters to experience…
