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    Light a single candle
    Light a single candle
    By John Longenbaugh • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Politics and the personal are inextricable in David Hare’s masterful play.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Nickels wins it
    Nickels wins it
    By George Howland Jr. • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    We call out the other victors and vanquished in the mayor’s race.

    Posted in News & Comment
    From top: A vigil near the house on East Republican Street; the North Seattle apartment building where the Huff twins lived; and the Capitol Hill Arts Center, where the Friday-night rave occurred.
    ‘There’s Plenty for Everyone!’
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Kyle Huff, the suicidal shooter of six people at a Capitol Hill party, was prepared to do “homicidal mayhem,” police say. But no one knows why.

    Posted in News & Comment
    CD Reviews
    CD Reviews
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    THE BEVIS FROND What Did for the Dinosaurs (Rubric/Woronzow) U.K. psych-pop stalwarts tweak the formula with fine results. Rumors of…

    Posted in Music
    The County, Monorail, City Hall
    The County, Monorail, City Hall
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    The County On Thursday, Sept. 1, King County Council member David Irons, R-Sammamish, unveiled his secret weapon to fix the…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Horoscopes
    Horoscopes
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your heart is in need of the kind of wake-up call your mouth gets when you…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Ed Harcourt
    Young Man Blues
    By Fred Mills • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Given mixed reviews at home, U.K. songsmith Ed Harcourt’s latest offers plenty for more patient ears.

    Posted in Music
    Stickies
    Stickies
    By Roger Downey • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Ripe wine grapes are sweet. If they weren’t, there wouldn’t be anything for the yeast to turn into alcohol for…

    Posted in Eat Drink Toke
    Short Reviews
    Short Reviews
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Motherless Brooklyn by Jonathan Lethem (Doubleday, $23.95) Get in touch with your inner freak and he will set you free….

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    WTO week, 1999: Protest, puppets, and pepper spray transformed the streets of Seattle—and a movement.
    Is This What Failure Looks Like?
    By Geov Parrish • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Five years after the Battle in Seattle, results are mixed. Third World delegates have gridlocked the WTO but in the U.S. anti-globalization organizers have struggled to convert street heat into policy.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Riding the sky
    Riding the sky
    By James Bush • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Will someone please change the destination signs on the monorail to read “purgatory?” That’s where this train is bound after…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Books Quarterly: Provincials at Play
    Books Quarterly: Provincials at Play
    By Claire Dederer • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Seeing California through New York eyes,and DC with Beltway blinders.

    Posted in Arts & Culture
    Nargess Mamizadeh on the lam.
    The fugitives
    By Brian Miller • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Fallen women flee, but to where?

    Posted in Film
    BioSilk is a good buy . . .
    Getting It Straight
    By Katie Millbauer • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Silicone-based hair products are back. Here’s how to use them.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Please, Please, Please
    Please, Please, Please
    By Douglas Wolk • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    James Brown’s horrible new ‘memoir.’

    Posted in Music
    Who’s the grave robber?
    Who’s the grave robber?
    By Rick Anderson • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    John Dickinson’s crusade to restore a lost cemetery gets him into trouble, but gets some unlikely results.

    Posted in News & Comment
    Deputy Mayor Tim Ceis.
    City Hall Showdown
    By George Howland Jr. • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    TOUGH TIMES MAKE difficult relationships worse. Don’t they? Last week, Mayor Greg Nickels laid out how he wants to handle…

    Posted in News & Comment
    Letters to the Editor
    Letters to the Editor
    October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    “Thomsen blasts the M’s for trading Cirillo for worthless players. Does sabermetrics have a way to trade a .205 hitter for good players?”

    Posted in News & Comment
    Breaking the Vicious Cycle
    Breaking the Vicious Cycle
    By David Neiwert • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Seattle has a reputation as a cycling paradise, but there’s a lot that has to be done before bike commuting is truly viable for regular folks.

    Posted in News & Comment
    What lies beneath
    What lies beneath
    By Rick Anderson • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    The other underground tour reveals an ugly picture.

    Posted in News & Comment
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