The enigmatic, mythologized leader of Shabazz Palaces discusses his very human life in Seattle.
At the same time, she got a major union endorsement Tuesday, complicating the business-vs.-labor dynamic in the mayor’s race.
This is the second time the group Just Want Privacy tried and failed to put trans access to bathrooms to a vote.
They saw what happened with the minimum wage, and didn’t want to see it happen again.
While he supports the income tax, the candidate says there are simpler ways to make Seattle’s tax code more fair.
It costs nearly $2,000 to run for the city’s highest office. They think it’s money well spent.
Music befitting Junuary’s tropical depression.
The week’s best events.
Chefs and shop owners tell us where to stop along the way.
The city council took steps toward offsetting the cuts to Medicaid that Congress is now considering.
Our favorite posts, poems, and tweets from a day of extensive coverage.
AT YOUR DOOR, the best local record of the year thus far, has its roots all over the globe.
Before it closes for extensive remodels, the Seattle literary staple is hosting a farewell affair.
With improved decor and menu, the former Sazerac space is worth checking out.
Will they solve the puzzle in time?
What started as a high school Myspace page has blossomed into a vital force in the Seattle scene.
Donald Byrd’s newest illustrates the dangers of being queer in America on stage.
The week’s best events.
The Seattle activist is using a lifetime of experience to fight the forces of intolerance.
If a budget isn’t signed by the end of July 1, state parks will close, critical social services will stop, and thousands of workers will be laid off.
