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Seattle needs at least one gay bar that’s perfectly safe but makes you feel unclean; the feeling of being dirty…
THE DIRTY LITTLE secret and the bright, shining hope of the upcoming crop of transportation measures is—pardon me while I…
“Maybe it’s true that nobody in Congress has ever driven without insurance or gotten behind on child-support payments, but it would surprise me….”
“I love these meetings where the public turns out,” said ever-cheery Seattle City Council member Judy Nicastro on the elevator…
Welcome to my 10th year of selecting the year’s most overhyped and underreported stories. There’s plenty to unravel: stories that…
Serf’s up
With all these books, it’s a wonder there are any lonely people left.
It appears that David Spade jinxed the Mariners.
A City Council member faces down developers over fees to fund low-income housing downtown.
Its organizer, City Council member Richard McIver, called it a brown bag forum; City Attorney Mark Sidran dubbed it a…
Color me cautious, but if I woke up one morning and discovered a dick where my clit used to be,…
It’s not really fair to encourage the mentally ill to stick with treatment, to fight for normalcy, when stigma and unemployment await them back in the real world.
Food consultant Jon Rowley turnshis attentions earth-ward
The state attorney general says Seahawks owner Paul Allen should open his books.
Microsoft is ending its relationship with choirboy-lobbyist Ralph Reed, but the company’s ties to others in the seemingly infinite loop of the Republican lobbying scandal are deep—in D.C. and Seattle.
What Did the Past Year Give to You?
Ron Sims and Paul Schell are trying to save us from the worst of Sound Transit. But they’re getting run over.
April 27-May 3, 2005.
Living it up with the freaks and geeks of Pioneer Square and beyond.