We’ve got the righteous doughnuts for you, and they’re on the right side of the lake.
The Official Seattle Weekly Guide
A misplaced “gift” goes on a quest for its own return.
The crisp autumn breeze is no reason to think that the market season is coming to a close. There are…
Microsoft is ending its relationship with choirboy-lobbyist Ralph Reed, but the company’s ties to others in the seemingly infinite loop of the Republican lobbying scandal are deep—in D.C. and Seattle.
Also: Notes from Underground and Russian Doll.
Punk rock compiled for your listening pleasure.
Ron Sims and Paul Schell are trying to save us from the worst of Sound Transit. But they’re getting run over.
When you’re running 26.2 miles for the first time, any and all encouragement from the sidelines is welcome— even when…
April 27-May 3, 2005.
What’s perfect: the setting. Books, books, books, and more books shelved atop those books wall you in at the pleasingly…
Living it up with the freaks and geeks of Pioneer Square and beyond.
A California chain proves mall food can be tasty.
Peter Shapiro’s Turn the Beat Around.
Footsore in Puget Sound
Closing public schools and limiting choice would save little, squeeze successful programs, and alienate those who can flee.
We know the truth because we’ve spent days in hot, small, windowless rooms crammed full of sweaty incumbents and reeking…
Top Selling Records at Local Record Stores10.BLUE SCHOLARS Blue Scholars (Self-Released)9.INTERPOL Antics (Matador)8.THE SHINS Oh, Inverted World (Sub Pop)7.VARIOUS ARTISTS…
Fran Bigelow of Fran’s Chocolates owns the holiday feast.
Nina Paranolt of Bellevue writes: “Dear Meltzer—Please help! This is important. “Back in April, high on acid, I gouged somebody’s…
