The AG’s office says it was never asked to vet the governor’s use of a Boeing consultant in the bid to win Boeing’s favor.
Kirkland plastic surgeon Greg Johnson considered himself an artist who sculpted women in the flesh, but some patients say he was a shape-shifter of a very different kind. JUST ASK HIS WIFE
Survival instincts
The Democrats have chosen someone to respond to the State of the Union address, and that person is our Republican governor.
No cover-up here
Metric’s Emily Haines lives without dead time.
The new Mariner skipper has an 0-0 record as a Major League manager.
Tim Burton’s stylish retelling of the Irving tale.
ARTHUR RUSSELL Calling Out of Context (Audika) The words typically used to describe the late disco don and avant-bubblegum artist…
A Ballard-based nonprofit wants its neighbors to eat locally.
THURSDAY VISUAL ARTS NICK KOSCIUK A gallery you usually bypass during First Thursdayin the heart of Occidental commercialism, it’s home…
Calling high-tech “libertarians” on their lack of conscience.
Sequins and armadillos in a Texas town.
Like the Cuban Missile Crisis, the North Korean threat brings the ‘war’ home.
From TV ads to Vegas venues, Blue Man Group take their brand of performance art to the bank.
At the Pacific Inn, even the help is helpful.
Jennifer Cox, Peter Fenton, and Alicia Erian.
The inventor of a famous phrase, Gil Scott-Heron perseveres through four decades of revolutions.
Seattle Children’s Theatre takes risks on the mat.
What’s in, what’s fresh, what’s cooking.
