Highlights—and otherwise—of the week’s calendar.
How the discovery of a 9,000-year-old skeleton on the Columbia River may sink the land-bridge theory of North American settlement and has pitted science against Native American rights.
For those fighting gentrification downtown, enemies sometimes come disguised as friends.
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Critics charge too little is known about the health effects of the tear gas and pepper spray used by Seattle police during the WTO demonstrations.
Blame the Board Nice piece on Joel Horn [“Joel Horn’s Blank Check,” July 13]. I especially like his concept of…
The Sonics limp to season’s end and an uncertain future.
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Neighbors of a proposed North Bend gravel mine, small victory in hand, still face a rocky struggle.
Professional poker’s a hard way to make an easy living.
HELLCAB Hellcab is a collection of scenes from the life of a Chicago cab driver on one bitterly cold, 14-hour…
Nine people are running for three Seattle School Board seats. Perhaps this new slate can help save public education.
BACKYARD Runs 7 p.m. Fri., Sept. 12-Thurs., Sept. 18, at Little Theatre The sadistic glee valve turns easily whilst watching…
to enjoy it. Just go to the International District and eat.
In search of higher-density housing options, architects are creating taller, thinner homes in Seattle and the ‘burbs.
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More Kudos for Sher Bartlett Sher‘s Intiman Theater just won the coveted regional Tony Award, and the New York production…
Taylor Blows Katrina Chuck Taylor’s piece “Bush Blows Katrina” [Sept. 7] illustrates a lack of journalistic integrity that stoops to…
RANCID, Rancid (Hellcat/Epitaph) Up until the late 1980s, there was a strictly enforced rule that at least 90 percent of…
The RIAA’s crack team of lawyers chomp on log-sized cigars and clank their three-finger martinis in victory. They have reason…
