National production is shelved as the troubled PBS station lays off 30 percent of its staff.
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Police prevent “A16” protests from shutting down the IMF and World Bank.
Marion Nestle, David Liss, Earl Emerson, and Kim Barnes.
LAST WEEK, the Senate began its noisy debate on two competing versions of the so-called “Patients’ Bill of Rights.” As…
The new Eastside edition of the Chamber Music Society’s Summer Festival duplicates Seattle’s successful formula.
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Do it yourself—and leave the Web out of it.
Asian ingredients meet French techniques with masterful results.
The city needs a warrant to search and seize naked dancers.
Critics of feminism once predicted it would masculinize women. Guess what: It’s done the opposite. And by the way—Nice pants, guy.
Big ambitions, expanding overhead, shrinking local programming . . . does Channel 9 know what it’s doing?
EMP lures MTV to Seattle Center, while improv musicians whip up a lotta noise without much ado.
Desire and despair are fatally linked in Naomi Wallace’s new play.
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Testing peanut sauce, Panang, and phad see iew at four of the many, many Thai places in Fremont.
Backstage bickering has reached a crescendo at Benaroya, but the symphony sounds as good as ever.
Task Force on Elections recommends eliminating poll sites and electing a King County auditor.
‘… We are killing people to teach people that killing people is wrong. …’
The only thing wrong with Racha is timid customers.
