In the debate over I-688, we tend not to look too closely at the people it’s intended to help—the state’s minimum-wage earners.
You might not have received this juicy insider’s scoop, so let’s just put it out there as quickly and painlessly…
What a week, again. On Monday, Port Commission President Pat Davis received the World Affairs Councils “1999 World Citizen Award”…
Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.Mature Workers Job Fair Underemployed people 50 and up are encouraged to attend…
IS IT VALUABLE public information or a four-color example of the power of incumbency? That’s what some political observers are…
Belltown suffers from a glut of high-end rentals.
Book news and gossip.
Wading cautiously into Seattle’s fringe-theater crapshoot.
A band of young Swedes puts the politics back into punk.
In January 2003, the Center for Public Integrity published a leaked copy of legislation being prepared by the Justice Department….
Hispanic theater troupe Culture Clash occupies the Rep.
Oct. 5-11, 2005
Shock jock John Carlson shakes up the governor’s race.
SHE’S 27 YEARS OLD, the grande dame of espionage. Highly decorated and purposely mysterious, the USS Parche, a 6,400-ton attack…
New parks district: scam or boon?
Fresh, clean Vietnamese cuisine comes to Pine Street.
BULLET- POINTED LIST, Communication1 tool developed in the earliest days of the Gates Dynasty. Pioneered by government employees and private-sector…
The sun was sinking through Jazz Alley’s lightly curtained windows when Andy Bey hit “Midnight Sun” during each of his…
Small screens are darkening on the Ave and Capitol Hill. But they’ll be back.
Home Vision Entertainment, $19.95
