Is Senator Slade Gorton’s interest in education and the environment more than election-year politics?
Bigger than Britney and Hello Kitty in their homeland, Japan’s Puffy AmiYumi set their sights on America.
A landmark court decision holds government liable for the rape of a young girl.
Also: Voices In Wartime, and The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill.
LET’S GET TO the heart of the matter: I did not, at any time, get a wheelbarrow full of little…
Charlize Theron’s deglamorized star turn will earn her an Oscar nom, but the film wins no awards for fidelity to its nutcase subject.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
Lots of people send me letters wondering what the next step on the learning curve of wine appreciation is. What,…
Those still mourning the Green Cat, the über-friendly vegetarian hangout replaced in mid-August by this brunch-and-lunch spot, are advised to…
Monorail Despite its repeated vow of “transparency,” the Seattle Monorail Project‘s mid-August bid opening and selection process will be done…
Seattle DJ crew the Spinnovators treat turntablism as serious business.
Recalling the monorail is a classic Seattle move—and a good one.
Peace and harmony presided over a reception honoring the future Northwest African American Museum at Bellevue’s Key Center on Monday,…
Philip Gold and Brian Doherty.
The Best of Seattle According to Brian McDonald
The historically progressive YWCA fights a union drive.
Everyone’s declared DVD the great leap forward in home theater, but it hasn’t buried VHS just yet.
Bailey/Coy Books—9/14: Poet and essayist Nancy Venable Raine reads from After Silence, an account of her rape and its aftermath,…
Thurs – Stage Summer weather means Shakespeare in the park, which Wooden O kicks off with a Middle Eastern–inspired Twelfth…
As we prepare to greet the Legislature’s class of 2001 next week, here’s a suggestion: Let’s declare a 10-year moratorium…
