How the presidential election results affect us.
Gift ideas for inspiring togetherness, mindfulness, and thoughtful eating and drinking.
As Paul Allen and Jody Patton’s mulitimedia museum at Seattle Center takes shape, a design is emerging that may define the architecture of the next millenium.
The Seattle Times cuts loose the aggressive veteran freelancer who was covering the paper’s dispute with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
United Way of King County is reinventing itself as a new charity for a new Gilded Age, applying business smarts to philanthropy itself. But the results expose some problems in privatizing society’s safety net.
Seattle’s “creativity” ranking among U.S. cities, according to an index compiled by Richard Florida, a Carnegie Mellon economics professor. The…
Scientists are messing with the genes of trees: Is it a threat to the environment or a boon?
Links to official sites for the Sept. 14 vote.
Perfect summer moments recalled by a chef, a tour guide, a musician, a yogi, a little leaguer, and others.
A Microsoft millionaire wonders if his money can express his values.
Seattle’s avant performance showcase On the Boards celebrates its 20th anniversary with a move into a new (and still unfinished)…
Seattle’s loss is Germany’s gain, as the Walkabouts perfect the art of musical reinvention.
The way is clear for Village Voice Media and New Times to combine into a 17-paper chain of weeklies.
TURF: URBAN LIVING
What’s new in history.
WedLive MusicCentral Saloon Central’s Annual Tattoo Contest: Fall City at 9 p.m. $5Chop Suey Judge Jules, DJ Eva at 9…
Wednesday, July 20Indigo GirlsThey’ve just issued a rarities disc, and with their usual acuity and, um, imagination, it’s titled Rarities….
American Justice Will Never Be the Same!
A nation is born while a family dissolves in Amos Oz’s beautifully sad, intricate, elliptical memoir.
It’s sort of great! Maybe.