Jack El-Hai, Robin Meloy Goldsby, and The Friend Who Got Away.
Grad students threaten to strike as the UW refuses to recognize their union.
LAST WEEK, Paul Trummel chose jail again rather than change his Web site. Trummel has been jailed since Feb. 27…
As culinary holidays, Halloween and D�de los Muertos don’t often get their fair due. In the shadow of the feast-centric…
Ah, what a time. The first hints of spring hang in the air. The ground isn’t quaking violently beneath our…
Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens is, by his own account, a ‘mean, miserable SOB.’ He’s also a powerful SOB who has effectively become Washington’s third senator. He wants to drill in ANWR and see more tankers cruising Puget Sound, but his overreaching may be a godsend for Maria Cantwell in 2006.
There are thousands of programs for those unfortunates among us who just can’t lay off drinking wine. But where is…
With SIFF director Darryl Macdonald gone, SW critic ventures some suggestions for next year’s festival programming . . . plus a few notes on the stars, of course.
Did the governor give special treatment to the company that employed his brother-in-law?
Where else in Kirkland can you get sushi, pasta, and dolmas under the same roof?
OK, so the swing phenomenon fizzled as a hipster trend. That hasn’t stopped a lot of people from flocking to…
If SIFF refuses to get any smaller (and maybe we should just grudgingly admire that), then we’ll have to take smaller bites.
Do they see dead people?
A former Seattle prostitute is busted in Chicago. Guess what she was collecting.
A new operatic work by Philip Glass sways the senses.
CHRIS CORNELL, Euphoria Morning (A&M) In the annals of rock, Soundgarden stands as the rarest of anomalies: a band that…
Seattle City Council member Judy Nicastro is back at work maintaining her status as Public Enemy No. 1 among Seattle’s…
Nothing gets by Sandra Bernhard.
Davy Rothbart and Tom Perrotta.
Christine Gregoire has stared down big tobacco and the feds who run Hanford. Can she lead the state?
