Environmentalists are embracing a new strategy for saving the forests: cut ’em themselves.
Cassandra Wilson hits a high note in homage to Miles Davis.
Ron Sims and Paul Schell are trying to save us from the worst of Sound Transit. But they’re getting run over.
Ron Sims wants to help build a Westin hotel at Sea-Tac. Is it a suite deal for developers or a boon for the south county’s poor?
It’s not from Rand McNally. It’s drawn by a West Seattle couple and their dog.
The county looks for new growth-management formulas—and prepares to sue itself.
A simple seaside tale by Imamura.
He is heavy, and he’s my brother.
Dave Douglas’ new band offers global vision.
Why is Ron Sims using Metro to rescue light rail?
Ken Vandermark’s white jazz has a wide base.
A billion dollars in the hole, Sound Transit assures the public that the worst is over.
Environmentalists break out their axes over a green tree-cutting scheme.
When King County cops brought a TV news crew to Will Miller’s arrest, they busted the Fourth Amendment too.
In the wake of WTO, “fair trade” gets a boost in Seattle.
The county’s push-me-pull-you act on growth.
Find the best in the Earshot Festival with Myra Melford.
An activist attorney faces off with Mark Sidran as WTO protesters threaten to clog Seattle’s courts.
Along ML King Way, small-time merchants brace for the boom, or bust, light rail could deliver.
My most felicitous phrase lives on, with no royalties attached.