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A critic looks back on a year’s worth of movie miscues.
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Small schools howl as newly wired big districts pull the plug on the region’s pioneering media library.
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The Sitting Room delights despite itself.
New efforts to combat spam may also be killing e-mails future.
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Will counting gay and lesbian couples lead to liberation?
Lessons in downtown life from a former office lackey.
Local climber surmounts unexpected low-altitude technical challenge.
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PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL is, like other major men’s pro team sports, virtually a taxpayer-subsidized entity, with shiny new stadiums like Safeco…
Sound Transit jettisons Northgate, Southcenter, and North Capitol Hill, and passes a cautious rail plan. Maybe we don’t have to give up so much…
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Send listings two weeks in advance to visualarts@seattleweekly.com. Lectures and Events Georgetown Artwalk Home to a number of artists because…
Omari Tahir-Garrett wants an African-American Heritage Museum, wants it badly enough to struggle for it for 15 years. James Fearn…
As Boeing appears intent on environmentalism, activists are skittish.
