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Putting One of Our Own in (or Near) the White House

Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Whichever side wins in November will have Washington roots to credit. Read more

The young Obamas (Family album)For editors and readers always on prowl for

Published 7:00am Friday, October 17, 2008

The young Obamas (Family album)For editors and readers always on prowl for the local angle, here’s a historic presidential footnote in the making: Either the ... Read more

Victory First, Rules Later

Published 7:00am Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Thanks to our slow-moving election enforcers, Rossi’s unlikely to face the music on “Buildergate” before the vote. Read more

Spring Awakening

Published 7:00am Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Franz Wedekind wasn’t exactly a hit playwright back in his day—though he might have been one of the more notorious. His 1891 play Spring Awakening ... Read more

Kitsap Color Classic

Published 7:00am Wednesday, October 1, 2008

If you’re a serious cyclist and tip the scales at around 140 lbs., you’ll burn more than 1,000 calories pedaling hard for an hour. So ... Read more

REVERBfest 2008

Published 7:00am Wednesday, October 1, 2008

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REVERBfest 2008: Ballard Comes Alive!

Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 30, 2008

With 64 bands set to perform in a single day, REVERBfest is as big as mortally possible. Read more

Repo Man

Published 7:00am Wednesday, September 24, 2008

There are certainly worse ways to spend an evening than driving around with Emilio Estevez and Harry Dean Stanton in this 1984 punk comedy. Not ... Read more

The Sunset Hill pizzeria on the corner of 65th and 32nd is

Published 7:00am Wednesday, September 10, 2008

The Sunset Hill pizzeria on the corner of 65th and 32nd is nearly complete.I stopped by this afternoon and talked to one of the architects ... Read more

Milos Forman’s Formative Films

Published 7:00am Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Long before he won Oscars for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Amadeus, Milos Forman was just another struggling film student in a beret. ... Read more

Last we heard from animal rights watchdog Ellen Taft, she was trying

Published 7:00am Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Last we heard from animal rights watchdog Ellen Taft, she was trying to stop faux service animals in their tracks. But with another high-profile pit ... Read more

Adjacent, Against, Upon

Published 7:00am Thursday, September 4, 2008

Since opening, the Olympic Sculpture Park has somehow eclipsed and subsumed the identity of Myrtle Edwards Park, which was established (with a different name) back ... Read more

But she’s no Scoop JacksonNot that the Left side of the state

Published 7:00am Monday, September 1, 2008

But she’s no Scoop JacksonNot that the Left side of the state will be as excited about it as the Right side. But Idaho-born, Alaska-reared ... Read more

Water Music

Published 7:00am Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Byron AuYong’s collection of story/poems becomes a “semi-guerrilla” opera. Read more

An Ill-Fated, Dragon-Headed, Slow Boat to China

Published 7:00am Tuesday, August 26, 2008

How an eccentric entrepreneur with novel technology, big talk, and the backing of Gary Locke managed to fall short of the Games. Read more

Talisman to Disaster

Published 7:00am Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Tim Cross at SOIL. Read more

McKenna Called Out on Controversial Foreclosure Bill

Published 7:00am Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The attorney general says he wasn’t part of the bill’s changes. Sen. Weinstein begs to differ. Read more

Do Our Neighbors Share Our Love of Superheroes in Spandex?

Published 7:00am Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Dear Mexican, Where I recently started working, Latinos make up about 95 percent of the work force. We are, however, prohibited from speaking Spanish. We ... Read more

Station Break

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Sound Transit makes a bet on voters' light-rail delusions. Read more

The Stone Angel: Ellen Burstyn overcome by Canadian flashbacks!

Published 7:00am Tuesday, July 22, 2008

A stubbornly affecting drama that’s far stronger in its quieter moments, writer-director Kari Skogland’s adaptation of the late Canadian novelist Margaret Laurence’s 1964 novel would ... Read more