The story of Bill Bill Sellen lived (and died) on the streets of Seattle, never having bounced back after World War II. A nurse who helped him remembers him, and a poem he gave her. by Kent Kammerer / December 22, 2009
Politics Campaign contributions: who gives and what do they get? It's all there on the Seattle website, if you can decipher it. by Kent Kammerer / November 16, 2009
Politics Mayor McGinn: Welcome to City Hall inertia! Mike McGinn talks with reporters on Election Night by Kent Kammerer / November 11, 2009
Politics Real questions for the candidates Overheard in a cafe, the voters speak. Examples: Have you ever been broke? Can you change diapers? by Kent Kammerer / November 9, 2009
My pitch for Crosscut, provocateur for curious folks Sylvester the mummy at home in Ye Olde Curiosity Shop by Kent Kammerer / November 6, 2009
Politics Does council have the courage to challenge the mayor's pick for police chief? Seattle Police Chief John Diaz by Kent Kammerer / July 27, 2010
Culture Magnuson Park: where Seattle's vaunted public process proved a sham A man walking through Magnuson Park, amid a submarine-fin theme setting in the former Navy air base (2007). by Kent Kammerer / July 19, 2010
Politics Safe streets? First, Seattle must care Former Seattle Police Chief Gil Kerlikowske. by Kent Kammerer / April 29, 2010
Environment 'Smart' planning: Live how our leaders say From a page about neighborhoods in Seattle's Comprehensive Plan. by Kent Kammerer / March 4, 2010
Politics In praise of the infamous 'Seattle Process' The Seattle Monorail project: laid to rest by the Seattle process by Kent Kammerer / October 8, 2009