It was the year that Bill Clinton was inaugurated president, River Phoenix died, Lorena Bobbit did the unthinkable to her husband's penis, Courtney Love and Kurt Cobain celebrated the news that they were going to be parents with a three-week heroin fueled drug frenzy, Whitney Houston sang how she would always love us, and Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan put an insomniac Seattle on the big screen.
Humor and Truth in Splendid Rapport
The Seattle City Council, in all its wisdom, has proposed a $60 fee increase for car tabs – and it goes on for 10 years...
One rare sunny Saturday afternoon in August, I was strolling downtown with a friend when a woman asked me...
It’s not the most popular opinion of late, but it needs to be said: The Occupy movement in its current form isn’t going to work.
The nine-day closure of much of the Alaskan Way Viaduct has not paralyzed the city as some predicted...
I never thought I'd see this day...
“Hello,” I croaked into the phone after I’d struggled across the room and managed to grab it on its fifth ring...
Lately, there’s been a lot of talk about an expanded streetcar network — too much as far as we’re concerned...
A time of economic uncertainty reinforces the need for vigorously contested elections that, with something more than luck...
Michael Brandt’s (“3:10 to Yuma”) “The Double” is a fairly standard political thriller, yet another one that uses the Russians as adversaries...
The cult leader has a big nose. More specifically, the cult leader has a big, wide, curved nose looking oddly flat in profile...