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Jennifer 8. Lee
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 25, 2008Oppressed immigrants serve us delicious noodles Read more
Image: http://letsvisitasia.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/chinese_takeout.jpgIf you’re ready to try your hand at crafting dishes more
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 25, 2008Image: http://letsvisitasia.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/chinese_takeout.jpgIf you’re ready to try your hand at crafting dishes more often eaten out of a box than from your own kitchen, consider this ... Read more
Facing Our Losses – Iraq 2008
Published 7:00am Friday, March 21, 2008Washington's toll in Iraq in 2008. Read more
How Can I Become Legal?
Published 7:00am Wednesday, March 19, 2008Dear Mexican, Since moving to Aztlán from Boston, I’ve spent so much time with my next-door neighbor from Mexico City that I’ve taken to using ... Read more
This July, on a piece of Canadian soil not so far from
Published 7:00am Wednesday, March 19, 2008This July, on a piece of Canadian soil not so far from here (241 miles), The Pemberton festival is bringing together Jay-Z, Coldplay, Tom Petty, ... Read more
How Did It Feel?
Published 7:00am Wednesday, March 19, 2008Dylans electric apostasy, on film Read more
Joshua Ferris
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 18, 2008Check out his brilliant first novel, the handsome bastard Read more
Pimp My Privy!
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 18, 2008Why Steve Ballmer and the city should sink their millions into public toilets, not the Supes. Read more
Not just a period film, La Chinoise, blazing in all its glory
Published 7:00am Wednesday, March 12, 2008Not just a period film, La Chinoise, blazing in all its glory on a new 35mm print, is a chunk of the period. Godard had ... Read more
Not just a period film, La Chinoise, blazing in all its glory
Published 7:00am Wednesday, March 12, 2008Not just a period film, La Chinoise, blazing in all its glory on a new 35 mm print, is a chunk of the period. Godard ... Read more
Moneytree CEO Wants You to Rethink His Business
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 11, 2008With targeted philanthropy, and close attention to ethics, Moneytree CEO Dennis Bassford is achieving the unthinkable: overcoming prejudice against the payday lending industry. Read more
Former U.S. Attorney John McKay Takes the Gloves Off on the White House
Published 7:00am Tuesday, March 11, 2008He has written what sounds like a closing argument for locking up most of the Bush administration. Read more
The Raveonettes, Be Your Own Pet
Published 8:00am Tuesday, March 4, 2008Torrential pop gems from a Danish duo Read more
Sustainability Award: Mark Musick
Published 8:00am Tuesday, March 4, 2008Honoring major contributions to sustainable agriculture and environmentally responsible food production in the Puget Sound area. Read more
Commuter’s Tale: A Month on the Water
Published 8:00am Tuesday, March 4, 2008Brown-bagging through hell aboard Washington State Ferries. Read more
Letters to the Editor
Published 8:00am Tuesday, March 4, 2008A SELECTION FROM THE STORY COMMENTS ONLINE: Re: “Friends in No Places” by Brian J. Barr (Feb. 27) It’s not as hard as it sounds ... Read more
How Puget Sound’s Last Pirate Gave Us a Creaking, Sinking Ferry System
Published 8:00am Tuesday, March 4, 2008The curse of Capt. Peabody. Read more
Helio Sequence’s Brandon Summers Lost His Voice and Went Looking for It
Published 8:00am Tuesday, March 4, 2008Somewhere along the way, he discovered Bob Dylan. Read more
He Tried to Be Good
Published 8:00am Saturday, March 1, 2008Writer/director Tommie Powell served in the military in the early 60s, and like many a soldier found himself disheartened by senseless rules and abuses of ... Read more
