Monorail Despite its repeated vow of “transparency,” the Seattle Monorail Project‘s mid-August bid opening and selection process will be done…
Seattle DJ crew the Spinnovators treat turntablism as serious business.
Recalling the monorail is a classic Seattle move—and a good one.
Peace and harmony presided over a reception honoring the future Northwest African American Museum at Bellevue’s Key Center on Monday,…
Philip Gold and Brian Doherty.
The historically progressive YWCA fights a union drive.
Bailey/Coy Books—9/14: Poet and essayist Nancy Venable Raine reads from After Silence, an account of her rape and its aftermath,…
Thurs – Stage Summer weather means Shakespeare in the park, which Wooden O kicks off with a Middle Eastern–inspired Twelfth…
Fuzzy gets shaved: Gary Smoot hides behind his balloon creations at the closing party for Ballard’s Fuzzy Engine Gallery.
The Christian right handcuffs a Kitsap human rights group.
IT’S NOT LIKE it’s some novel concept for established musicians to genre-jump. After all, we now know three Eric Claptons:…
Building your own or add to someone else’s liquid love lounge
Rally round the flag boys! Oopsnot that flag.
Also: John Taylor, Smoosh, Dance to the Music, and Malcolm Gladwell.
Mariners management proves that at Safeco Field, courage and capitalism are indeed two separate ball games.
The Port’s new mega-project at Sea-Tac rests on a shaky foundation. With serious questions raised about its environmental impacts, its costs, and even its structural feasibility, it looks like a near-billion-dollar boondoggle in the making.
Washington state’s toll after the Mosul suicide bombing, which killed six from Fort Lewis, is 80 dead.
There’s never a shortage of ex-politicians itching to make a comeback, but come November, Seattle voters could have to choose…
Also: Akufen and Knights of the New Crusade
Some say Olmsted’s Seattle park designs improved God’s handiwork. Now it’s time to improve on Olmsted’s.
