THURSDAY 7/9 Visual Arts SHOT IN THE ART SAM’s big summer show is awfully specific about its themes and dates:…
Back in March, reader Tony alerted us to the presence of a Route 54 bus rider wearing a jacket covered…
Carr (far left) and Holmes (far right) bookend public defender Katie Hurley and Gerald Hankerson. Saturday’s NAACP-sponsored African-American Legislative Day…
Stone River Boys ~ Wednesday, July 1 The Hacienda Brothers were sweet. They could achieve these peak moments (“A Lot…
It’s not the stuffy stuff you think it is.
The 5,000th death of a U.S. service member in Iraq and Afghanistan was barely noticed two weeks ago. Military Families…
Following his decision to skirt (a.k.a. cross) a firefighters’ union picket line in Providence that Obama administration officials wouldn’t, Seattle…
Thursday 6/11 Visual Arts: Tiny and Tawdry Jonah Samson was surprised when the folks at G. Gibson Gallery considered posting…
Sometimes its possible to get high off nature. Hedge your bets by also drinking.
Everything tastes better outside. Maybe thats because theres so much talent walking by.
Take a two-wheeled view of the gritty South End.
Thin Wheat Line is a weekly dive into the pasta bowls of Seattle.Noodle: Fiore con funghiSource: Perche’ No Pasta e…
The following is my account of what went down aboard the Hyak ferry’s 7:20 a.m. sailing from Bremerton to Seattle:7:34…
Open Carry doesnt want you in the closet about packing heat.
Adam Lamberts got nothing on Seattles eccentric cast of city council candidates.
Miniature Tigers ~ Thursday, May 21 Fake blood, haunted pyramids, baby dinosaurs, and cannibal queens: These are just a few…
WEDNESDAY 5/20 Visual Arts: Bodies in Motion It’s a mouthful, Motonic Simulacra, Evolved Diatomoton and the other wall-mounted sculptures, but…
I attended Washington Ceasefire‘s annual luncheon at the WAC this afternoon as a guest of Pam Eakes, my former boss…
Jeremy Enigk ~ Thursday, May 14 In the past 15 years, Jeremy Enigk has presented himself as a handful of…
WEDNESDAY 5/13 Books/Sports: Globalism Begins at Home It’s easy to talk about tolerance and world understanding when the most exotic…
