The difficult task of adaptation.
3rd Place dirge. by Adam Wilson in green pistachios, she: dead. her tan rot dress. and she’d said he’s dead…
The 37th District House race features six diverse Democrats and a “Lincoln” Republican named Kwame.
Taking a seat here feels like easing into a plush club chair in Dad’s old-fashioned study—the warm wood-paneled walls, smooth…
A year and a half after opening to big buzz, Pair continues to charm.
Finding cheap gifts the old-fashioned wayon the Internet.
Damien Jurado fans, be advised: The Seattle troubadour’s new CD, Postcards and Audio Letters, is a marked departure from his…
The Republicans are cranking up their brainwashing campaign.
How to do Christmas the Jewish way, even if you’re not.
Harry Smith’s famed anthology gains another volume and offers a parable from our past.
The week’s local music calendar.
The secret history of potato salad.
One participant in the process to rewrite Seattle’s notorious Teen Dance Ordinance (TDO) admitted that everyone was nervously watching the…
So what can the Seattle Fringe Festival teach audiences and local artists?
HURRAY FOR SEGWAY! In recent discussions about the Segway scooter [News clips, “Gangway for Segway!” March 7], its close relationship…
A sex columnist tells why she’s put down the pen.
Youthful rebellion comes decades too late.
With its Western grit and enduring Native American heroine, this strong debut novel reads like a modern-day fairy tale—just don’t expect a prince to make things perfect.
Environmentalists rage against state transportation plans.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll keep on saying it until it hurts: The thought of socking Channel 9 right…
