Washington’s maverick Supreme Court justice defies decorum.
Open those checkbooks a little wider, folks—those city office candidates want more money. By a 5-4 vote, the Seattle City…
Even in our little town, the sands are always shifting. In an attempt to appear smarter than we really are…
With radio gravitating to the Internet, the old way of doing business appears to be doomed.
MONDAY FESTIVAL SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL Don’t be put off by that “children’s” bit—the festival is always full of acts…
Where do local computers go to die? The dumpster, all too often; that’s where even some IT managers (unaware of…
Avoiding chaos, relationshipwise.
Who’s On First? It’s a shame that the most beautiful, regal old bars in Seattle are sequestered for pre-stadium rendezvous…
Wednesday, Dec. 1Sonny LandrethA laid-back guitarist and singer who made his name as a session musician, the 53-year-old blues guitarist…
Flipping the switch on privacy.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your heart is in need of the kind of wake-up call your mouth gets when you…
From the Cox News Service wire, August 4, 1999: “WASHINGTON— Put a computer in the home, and women are nearly…
It’s quite likely that if someone—say, for instance, Sofia Coppola—wanted to make a movie about vaguely lonely, multigenerational hip people…
Given mixed reviews at home, U.K. songsmith Ed Harcourt’s latest offers plenty for more patient ears.
Or, why a pregnant woman should eat corn dogs.
Dear Judy, I read your column with great interest; in fact, it’s one of the main reasons I even pick…
Hip-hop supporters get wet, trade names, pledge peace.
But this time “nuke ’em!” may not be such an easy call.
