And so Boeing sends its workers to school for a day.
Detective-story writer turns sleuth. The details are entertainingly real and bizarre—but also too many.
“It’s unlikely that any U.S. public-school student is not aware (in a land known for fundamentalist zeal) of creationist alternatives to Darwinism.”
When can I start demanding a sleep-over drawer from my new boyfriend? I’m tired of bringing a night bag over…
Hollywood is like high school with money.
Intiman Theatre bags major award; other artists nominated. Plus: Symphony and books news.
Political Food Fight
Why isn’t software—everywhere? Three years ago, it looked like packaged software would be the ’90s equivalent of the Blob. Programs…
The American Analog Set apply themselves to microcosmic rock. Just don’t tell the dean.
You think: fading industrial relic. We think: affordable, overlooked tourist destination.
Lady Sovereign, “Random” (Casual, U.K.). Cadence Weapon, “Oliver Square” (www.cadenceweapon.com). Edan, “Fumbling Over Words That Rhyme” (Lewis). Busdriver, “Lefty’s Lament”…
The state’s electorate proves once again it knows how, and loves, to split a ticket.
Jumpers, David Banner, The Shining, Howard Dean, and Dave Eggers
There are two basic kinds of winemakers— barnacles and floaters. Extreme barnacles are so attached to a particular set of…
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Center House Theatre; ends Sat., May 8 I was not looking forward to director Arne Zaslove’s…
The Seattle Art Museum’s exhibit “Between Past and Future” is a revelation: There’s hope for China. My visit there in…
IN AN ASTONISHING DISPLAY of “do-as-we-say-not-as-we-do” journalism, Kay McFadden, The Seattle Times’ new television critic, blasted television coverage of a…
A glimpse at the oh-so-glamorous life of a touring rock band.
6 Percentage of Americans who think they are obese. 22 Percentage of Americans who actually are obese, according to one…
If it feels this good, it’s gotta be bad
