ON MONDAY,veteran Seattle P-I reporter and stenographer for the powerful Joel Connelly used his column to engage in two of…
Seattle’s heroin treatment program may soon get the boot from downtown.
Wed LIVE MUSIC AGUA VERDE Gypsy swing with Zhaoui, 8-10 p.m. 1303 N.E. Boat St., 206-545-8570. NC ALL AMERICAN Metro…
Who knows what happened to the military machinery that Boeing’s merger partner McDonnell sold to China? Or even where it is?
This week’s column was incredibly easy to write. I received a deluge of mail, which translates to very little work…
A roundup of recent garden books, ripe for the picking.
Break with tradition
An evolving proposal to shutter nine Seattle public schools is a tortuous process that only begins to address big problems—fiscal and otherwise.
For years, Asian-American rappers have waited on the sidelines. Will Jin break them out?
Events of note for the week of July 19-25, 2006.
A cat owner risks it all for the sake of a dog—and a meal they’ll never forget.
Mayor Schell told Seattle to come downtown and shop during the WTO, but City Hall’s planning efforts suggest bureaucrats were headed for the bunker.
Hey, anybody want to know the real reason Tina Podlodowski is leaving the Seattle City Council? Now, we’re not doubting…
SATURDAY OPERA CARMEN Opera-curious? But wary? This month you have no excuse. Georges Bizet’s classic is deservedly one of the…
THE RECORDS Shades in Bed (On the Beach, U.K.) Starry-eyed U.K. power pop resurrected. Power pop is seemingly on the…
A city charter amendment might do more harm than good.
Every so often, the fantasyland of wine marketing gets a bracing gust of fresh air from the real world. This…
“Bummer to see the beloved Blue Moon force-fed a rectal thermometer by the city, when the fever is emanating from King Nickels’ office.”
Festival can’t win every battle—can it?
EMP’s Family Concert Series gives a new meaning to all-ages shows.
