FARM FRESH Admittedly a haven for tourists, Pike Place Market is still a great place to shop downtown, if you’re…
Washington’s toll in Iraq in 2007.
Kidd Pivot, as well as flyover state talent.
This week’s music calendar.
The Mexican sets readers straight as to his motherland’s ranking among the hemisphere’s most deviant countries.
Sex Tips from Otters, American Fascists, and the First Thursday Art Walk
December 27, 2006 – January 3, 2007
Chad VanGaalen at the Showbox, Nov. 4, 2006.
Sure, we all know Seattle is a big theater town. So, uh, why are we losing so much theater?
Twisted Sister, Rachael Ray, Christmas in the Northwest 9, and Merry Christmas from the Sonics, the Wailers, and the Galaxies.
How to run up a $17,000 hospital tab without actually being sick.
TV taps teen-pop as the next playground for reality programming.
Ballard protests the Department of Agriculture’s plan for aerial spraying to prevent a gypsy moth infestation.
The costs of the newspaper strike are heavy for both sides.
AFTER FOUR MONTHS, money was still going out the roof. “It could be millions! How we know?” says an old…
Neutral Milk Hotel leader Jeff Mangum is indie rock’s answer to Thoreau.
From the outside, it’s an oversized, whitewashed building looming over South Jackson Street; inside, New Kowloon is a humming dim…
News Jennifer Hall, executive director of Chefs Collaborative, a national network of “food community” people supporting sustainable cuisine, and who…
Every time I hear Rick Rizzs define the grand slam, I want to cut off my . . .”
“Habitat plans must stand on solid scientific work,” concludes a Seattle P-I editorial (6/13) of a “disturbing new report by…