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The Water Taxi Grows Up
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 13, 2010More official, a little less charming. Read more
Down on the Farm
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 13, 2010The Humane Society and big agriculture slug it out over animal rights. Read more
The Legislature is putting this to the test.After three-and-a-half months, the Washington
Published 7:00am Monday, April 12, 2010The Legislature is putting this to the test.After three-and-a-half months, the Washington state legislature has a final proposal for dealing with its $2.8 billion deficit. ... Read more
Alesha Lair’s possible spiritual avatar.Alesha Lair seems like she might be the
Published 7:00am Friday, April 9, 2010Alesha Lair’s possible spiritual avatar.Alesha Lair seems like she might be the impatient type. Because anyone who allegedly cons a developmentally disabled man out of ... Read more
In a city that prides itself on fresh veggies, the oldest continually-operating
Published 7:00am Wednesday, April 7, 2010In a city that prides itself on fresh veggies, the oldest continually-operating farmer’s market in the nation, and creative vegetarian cuisine, the thought of narrowing ... Read more
I snapped this photo of the Melvins that’s on the cover of
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 6, 2010I snapped this photo of the Melvins that’s on the cover of their first 7″. It’s on the beach in San FranciscoI went on my ... Read more
www.ivars.net9. Ivar’s Acres of Clams Pier 54, 1001 Alaskan Wy., 624-6852It’s a
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 6, 2010www.ivars.net9. Ivar’s Acres of Clams Pier 54, 1001 Alaskan Wy., 624-6852It’s a tourist’s favorite place to eat out. 8. TASTE1300 First Ave., 903-5291Any restaurant across ... Read more
Versus: Snappy Dragon’s Down in the Dumplings, While Szechuan Noodle Bowl’s Looking Up
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 6, 2010The Dish: Dumplings. “Dumpling” isn’t quite onomatopoeic, but the name certainly suggests doughy drops of goodness. Just the thought of popping these chubby purses stuffed ... Read more
Some people would rather be a pooper-scooper than do this work. Seattle
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 6, 2010Some people would rather be a pooper-scooper than do this work. Seattle Times columnist Danny Westneat recently reminded us of just how desperate people are ... Read more
Our Favorite Restaurants 2010
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 6, 2010All Purpose Pizza “Kid-friendly” is a hyphenated poison pill for many restaurants. Especially ones that, with some pies going for nearly $30, clearly cater to ... Read more
The Job Most Americans Still Won’t Do
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 6, 2010Hint: It involves asparagus and the great outdoors. Read more
The Weekly Wire: This Weeks Recommended Events
Published 7:00am Tuesday, April 6, 2010WEDNESDAY 4/7 Visual Arts: Splendid Isolation Commodore Perry is nowhere to be seen in the 60-plus images collected in “Fleeting Beauty: Japanese Woodblock Prints,” essentially ... Read more
Bad Service
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 30, 2010Some of Seattles best-known restaurants are being sued by the state for unpaid taxes. Read more
The DishDumplings. The term isn’t quite an onomatopoeia, but the name certainly
Published 7:00am Monday, March 29, 2010The DishDumplings. The term isn’t quite an onomatopoeia, but the name certainly suggests eating little doughy drops of goodness. Just the thought of popping these ... Read more
Renee McMahonMad Rad–seen here at Sasquatch! 2009–plays the new Croc’s one-year anniversary
Published 7:00am Friday, March 26, 2010Renee McMahon Mad Rad–seen here at Sasquatch! 2009–plays the new Croc’s one-year anniversary party with Throw Me the Statue and The Globes at 8 p.m., ... Read more
That’s not fresh cut roses you’re smelling. Baseball. Sunshine. The smell from
Published 7:00am Thursday, March 25, 2010That’s not fresh cut roses you’re smelling. Baseball. Sunshine. The smell from an overflowing garbage can lilting on the breeze as its contents sit rotting ... Read more
Over at the Daily Weekly, Laura Onstot reports that several beloved area
Published 7:00am Thursday, March 25, 2010Over at the Daily Weekly, Laura Onstot reports that several beloved area restaurants, including Bad Albert’s, Skillet Street Food, Bluwater Bistro, Taqueria Jalisco, and the ... Read more
Toshiba, the company that brought you this awesome tape player in the
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 23, 2010Toshiba, the company that brought you this awesome tape player in the Eighties, wants to build nuclear reactors.Now that Bill Gates is only the second ... Read more
The Weekly Wire: The Week’s Recommended Events
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 23, 2010WEDNESDAY 3/24 Books/Environment: Less Impact Woman The phrase “viral video” usually inspires a shudder of revulsion (see: “Two Girls, One Cup”), but Seattle-raised environmentalist Annie ... Read more
Affluent Kids Come at a Cost: Thurgood Marshall Elementary in the CD finds that an influx of highly gifted students will cost it federal funds
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 23, 2010When the Seattle School District last fall moved some 200 students in its “highly gifted” program at Capitol Hill’s Lowell Elementary into Thurgood Marshall Elementary, ... Read more
