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    A clear advantage?
    A clear advantage?
    By Sean Axmaker • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Everyone’s declared DVD the great leap forward in home theater, but it hasn’t buried VHS just yet.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Fall Arts Preview – Books
    Fall Arts Preview – Books
    By Bruce Barcott • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Bailey/Coy Books—9/14: Poet and essayist Nancy Venable Raine reads from After Silence, an account of her rape and its aftermath,…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Shakespeare in the Park, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and Savion Glover
    Shakespeare in the Park, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and...
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Thurs – Stage Summer weather means Shakespeare in the park, which Wooden O kicks off with a Middle Eastern–inspired Twelfth…

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Monk goes mod? Council member Nick Licata has left the commune.
    Stop the madness!
    By James Bush • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    As we prepare to greet the Legislature’s class of 2001 next week, here’s a suggestion: Let’s declare a 10-year moratorium…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Market Fresh
    Market Fresh
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Gov. Gary Locke announced that Saturday, Aug. 7, officially started Farmers Market Week. That means it’s high time to check…

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Big Hangover
    Big Hangover
    By Michael A. Stusser • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Building your own or add to someone else’s liquid love lounge

    Posted in News & Comment
    Suh, I ahdmire yuh beard. Lang (left) and Duvall plot to defeat the Yankees.
    Sweet Home Virginia
    By Brian Miller • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Rally round the flag boys! Oopsnot that flag.

    Posted in Film
    Skilling: Going down, but so what?
    One Last Local Enron Rip-off
    By Geov Parrish • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    In Houston, the trials of former top Enron executives are unfolding. Former CEO Jeffrey Skilling is, according to legal experts…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Fight Night
    Fight Night
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Two combative takes—one meat, one veggie—on holiday dinners.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Early Summer
    Early Summer
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Also: John Taylor, Smoosh, Dance to the Music, and Malcolm Gladwell.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Mr. Villano (with megaphone), a lizard (far left), and two others stand up for "suck."
    Cowards suck
    By Matt Villano • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Mariners management proves that at Safeco Field, courage and capitalism are indeed two separate ball games.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Robert Olander, Des Moines city manager, is a longtime opponent of the third runway. He believes the Port never seriously considered other options.
    Risky Runway
    By Roger Downey • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    The Port’s new mega-project at Sea-Tac rests on a shaky foundation. With serious questions raised about its environmental impacts, its costs, and even its structural feasibility, it looks like a near-billion-dollar boondoggle in the making.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Six of Their Own
    Six of Their Own
    By Rick Anderson • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Washington state’s toll after the Mosul suicide bombing, which killed six from Fort Lewis, is 80 dead.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Once more, with feeling
    Once more, with feeling
    By James Bush • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    There’s never a shortage of ex-politicians itching to make a comeback, but come November, Seattle voters could have to choose…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Fabolous
    Fabolous
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Also: Akufen and Knights of the New Crusade

    Posted in Music
    The Landscape of Dead White Males
    The Landscape of Dead White Males
    By Katherine Alberg • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Some say Olmsted’s Seattle park designs improved God’s handiwork. Now it’s time to improve on Olmsted’s.

    Posted in News & Comment
    The unruffled GT2 doesnt scream Look at me!
    The $183,000 Question
    By Tim Appelo • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Why wait for midlife to buy a midlife-crisis car?

    Posted in News & Comment
    Seven Nights
    Seven Nights
    By Rachel Shimp • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    The week’s live calendar.

    Posted in Music
    The little house near the fence has neighbors howling.
    Play Money
    By Rick Anderson • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Bruce McCaw girds for a Supreme Court battle—over his daughters’ playhouse.

    Posted in News & Comment
    To lose his girl, Caine declares, would be the beginning of death.
    Caine in Love
    By Brian Miller • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    His masterful performance humanizes Graham Greene’s bourbon-soaked Cold War politics.

    Posted in Film
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