Michelle Ellsworth's modernized absurdist version of the story of Clytemnestra - the tech-savvy Internet-shopaholic Greek goddess awaiting the return of her husband from the Trojan War - is frenzied but engaging.
No one's jumping up and down about it, but Romney's holding on, Inslee's getting serious, and war's back (or should we say still) on the national agenda.
Dr. Helen Caldicott, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, speaks about the dangers of nuclear power and the suffering we're not seeing in Fukushima, Japan.
The Seattle School Board limits "key stakeholders" to district employees and the PTSA, but a broad coalition of reform and ethnic interests clamors for a say. They'll get it, but only for the late innings of the search.