So “pedophile” is the new hip buzzword. Great. It’s curious that whenever conservatives run the world, we’re all encouraged to…
BANDOLEONE Bandoleone’s broccoli, served with red peppers, garlic, and chile-lime sauce, is strangely addictive. One could make a simple tapas-style…
Something’s fishy about Mark Rae, half of acclaimed U.K. duo Rae & Christian.
Forget an eruption. The real threat of Mount Rainier is a surging wall of mud that could bury the suburbs and splash Seattle.
The arts are a business like any other. It’s time to rethink how they’re funded, and whether taxpayers should be on the hook for artistic ambitions gone wrong.
King County Council member Brian Derdowski’s latest opponent blames him for growth.
The coincident D.C. connections of the lawyer father and the software-titan son.
35 surefire tips for maximizing seasonal irritation to friends and family.
SANTAS SCROOGES Jay Buhner, one of the most popular Mariners ever, has retired. Worshipful fans have vowed to continue celebrating…
Seattle Weekly: Probably because I know you as a frequent member of Climax Golden Twins and Sun City Girls, I…
Best typical statement from a Microsoft millionaire Scott Oki, after spending almost four years building a beautiful, graceful, sweeping Eastside…
Seattle Housing Authority’s new “security” plans.
A final serving of Carol-cooked Christmas show reviews.
What’s after gay marriage? Polygamy? Bring it on.
“Get real. The reason that publications in the West have reprinted cartoons of the prophet Muhammad is because, in today’s political climate, it is OK (in some circles) to attack Muslims and Arabs.”
Also: The Constantines, Githead, Johnny “Guitar” Watson, and Sarah McLachlan.
The museum refugees at Thread are buffing up Seattle’s low-budget art world.
They fight for us, obediently. Yet in conflict after conflict, American soldiers are injected, gassed, medicated, experimented on, exposed to chemicals, and given faulty weapons and equipment by their own government. Then they come home to vanishing veterans benefits and Pentagon stonewalling.
Ron Sims’ spending plan hits a snag.
IF YOU WERE a hardworking manager of a state agency, you were rewarded last week by getting to hear Gary…
