THURSDAY VISUAL ARTS ENDURANCE There’s a strange sense of the right hand not knowing what the left is doing this…
Will light rail actually save transit commuters time?
The monorail campaign just keeps getting fatter. With one month to go before the November election, Rise Above It All…
The daily newspapers probably wouldn’t agree, but from this utterly unbiased observer’s perspective, it looks like we’re having a City…
A slideshow of the Discovery Institute’s 1998 document outlining a strategy to promote intelligent design.
Beneath the four-burner kitchen machismo simmers a sly literary dish.
Seattle City Light Superintendent Gary Zarker must explain soaring rates and massive debt to a cranky Seattle City Council. It’s not his fault, he says. And he might be right.
A novel about magic that could use some more.
How I tracked down, and yelled at, the biggest mail-order peddler of health remedies in the country.
Nobody expected the Mariners to succeed in 2001, but they’re baseball’s best team.
Rostropovich thinks aloud; Sheppard wears his heart on his sleeve.
STATE SENATE When the new Republican-led Senate announced its committee assignments last week, one message was clear: More highways, and…
Serve dessert naked, and other ways to enjoy the Foods of Love.
Showing at Varsity, Fri., July 14–Thurs., July 20. Rated R. 132 minutes.
London DJ Jumpin’ Jack Frost discusses life on Planet V.
People, Politics, and Media
A new theft jackpot: storage lockers.
The Senate GOP is advancing its draconian no-new-taxes budget, and the Dems are fighting with divided ranks.
Kevin Phillips, Timothy Egan, Dale Peck, and Andy Greenwald.
Opens Fri., Oct. 28, at Uptown and Varsity.
