News Podcast | Watching "third places" disappear with Vanishing Seattle We spoke with Cynthia Brothers, founder of the project that highlights disappearing institutions and cultures in the city, about losing public spaces. by Maleeha Syed / April 3, 2024
Culture This government TV channel dares to be really good On Seattle cable channel 21, some of the area's best coverage of civic issues comes from from an unlikely source – City Hall. by O. Casey Corr / October 8, 2007
Culture A painful reminder for Seattle in The War Seattle posting of the first Japanese Exclusion Order in 1942. (HistoryLink) by O. Casey Corr / October 3, 2007
Culture Outsourced is a sly and winning love story Josh Hamilton in <i>Outsourced</i>. (ShadowCatcher Entertainment) by O. Casey Corr / September 27, 2007
Culture The master negotiator between business and environmentalists Gene Duvernoy, president of the Cascade Land Conservancy. (CLC) by O. Casey Corr / May 22, 2007
Culture Going green shouldn't kill the Fun Forest at Seattle Center Sorry kids, the ride's got to go. by O. Casey Corr / April 25, 2007
Culture A big-time architect tackles Seattle's lack of a decent gathering place An early sketch of Seattle's new Civic Square. (Foster+Partners) by O. Casey Corr / April 23, 2007
Culture They're messing with all 12 McKays and all their friends If Karl Rove had wanted to damage the GOP in Seattle, he could not have found a better target than fired U.S. Attorney John McKay. by O. Casey Corr / April 1, 2007
Culture Mitt Romney on faith in politics: Believers are best Mitt Romney (Romney campaign) by O. Casey Corr / December 8, 2007
Culture Willingham keeps his job as UW football coach The UW is keeping football coach Ty Willingham, who has a 11-25 record in three seasons as head coach and who is paid $1.4 million a year. According to the P-I, the Huskies under Willingham has had... by O. Casey Corr / December 5, 2007