ENGLISH AUTHOR David Lodge knows how to draw up a tight dramatic package, and in this novella, originally a play,…
Seattle small fry step up to support Microsoft at a crucial time for the antitrust case.
David S. Ware breaks through.
Don’t look for the KO: Washington state’s case against tobacco companies figures to die out.
In DC, Microsoft reaches out to an array of oddball allies.
At Tulio, Michael DeGano ensures that technology gets served only as a side dish.
Sims and Schell get into line and a Sound Transit “consensus” is born.
In a new humor anthology, the wordplay’s the thing.
A court hearing strips away King County’s pretense of growth management.
First-marriage survivors tell all.
Seattle lesbians organize the Northwest’s first queer-oriented summer camp for kids.
Two credible cases highlight WTO protesters’ claims of jail brutality.
Ellery Eskelin’s trio takes free jazz and runs with it.
The Mariners have given the county easy cover for another bailout.
You thought Seahawks fans were paying for the new stadium? Not anymore.
ONE PLACE WHERE RealNetworks and Microsoft are unlikely to compete is on the issue of privacy. There has been a…
Seattle’s business interests ask: Should we drop light rail?
A new film, Nazi wartime plunder, and the Seattle Art Museum.