All summer long, your market shopping has paid off in the form of bright, colorful salads, luscious fruits, wholesome dairy…
Dissecting the messy politics of stem-cell research.
Women invade the boxing ring in ever larger numbers.
A strike at Seattle’s daily newspapers turns reporters into newsmakers.
Robert Goulet!
Smoke-free since its inception in 1994, the Rosebud has long been popular for its breathable air and bistro aesthetics. Snag…
UW students fight the (Marlboro) Man.
Also: Roy Davis Jr., Paperwork, Il Posto, and Oliver Sacks.
Although it’s been up and running for more than a year, the Richard Hugo House, a literary center remodeled from…
At midseason in a bad division, the .500 Mariners could be contenders.
Seattle Weekly: You seem to find a lot of your songwriting inspiration in nature—the new album, Year of Meteors (Nonesuch),…
Advance registration or reservations are recommended for most events. THIS WEEK JAN. 22 & 24 Handcrafted Japanese sakes made by…
Oct. 19-25, 2005
A brief, nondefinitive look back at 2003.
Hobbies and kits are fun for the whole family—especially for you, the purchasing adult.
The Borriellos are having friends over tonightyou’re invited.
Charles Cross’ new book explores the dark side of Kurt Cobain.
It was a dark and stormy Net. At least, it’s become that way for fiction. The Web has been as…
Charities in need this season.
Seattle police are ignoring FBI safety warnings. Now Michael Ealy is dead. Will new science change local policy?
