Patch Adams—Robin Williams plays yet another doctor in this film based on a true story. With his shtick split between…
Nothing worse than a sore winner.
Previewing the sticky floors of summer cinema.
Anytime the City Council approves a major piece of city policy, the proceedings resemble a testimonial dinner, with thank-you’s distributed…
By the time you read this, your humble correspondent will be hiding in the press room at Internet World, the…
KCTS-TV concedes that it misappropriated Gates-related money.
Cooking classes teach the benefits of knowing your source.
City Hall weighs in on the particulars of the monorail plan.
From the epicenter of postmodern art comes a pack of honest Liars.
Asteroid Cafe morphs into the bigger Asteroid, both gaining and losing ground.
What’s your problem?
Port of Seattle Will the Port spend $95 million for renovations at two marine terminals—one for cruise ships and the…
If passersby notice the sign on the building in north Belltown, they probably assume a trendy club lies behind the…
Apartment renters pay water bills even though no one can measure how much they use.
When The New York Times’ Bob Tedeschi told his readers about CellarTracker.com in February, 3,400 wine buffs had “registered” to…
Top-selling records at local independent record stores
Is the federal plan to make the Hanford Reach a national monument overkill?
At EMP, photos freeze the moment before rock’s three biggest legends lunged toward greatness.
Media The most recent battles between the locally controlled Seattle Times and Hearst Corp., owner of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, over…
Tenant fishers are selling ‘processed’ catch at dockside, and the Port of Seattle doesn’t like it.
