Environment Would we rather shoot horses than eat them? A horse meat butcher shop in Venice. by Ronald Holden / January 6, 2011
Politics Crosscut Tout: Old Blue at Town Hall Yale University's singing groups are a longstanding tradition, and now one of them, The Duke's Men, is wrapping up its winter tour here in Seattle. by Ronald Holden / January 6, 2011
Politics Taking down the McGuire, without using explosives The McGuire Apartments, sheathed in scaffolding, with Carpenter's Hall in lower left. by Ronald Holden / January 6, 2011
Tech Starbucks new logo: hold the coffee The earliest logo for Starbucks by Ronald Holden / January 5, 2011
Purchase offer for Fisher: What lies ahead? Fisher Communications is a broadcast force in the Northwest with stations that include Seattle's KOMO and Portland's KATUU. by Feliks Banel / January 5, 2011
Rough Seas for Smooth Jazz Low ratings for KWJZ have prompted a shift to pop rock hits. It remains to be seen whether 'The New Click,' as it's called, will join the growing number of DJ-free, automated playlist stations in town... by Feliks Banel / January 4, 2011
Tech For restaurants (and their suppliers), the name's the thing Local food producers are beginning to make reputations for themselves. by Ronald Holden / January 3, 2011
Tech New KCTS producer a no-show The producer, who was expected to start next week, has decided to stay in D.C. to oversee public-television projects he was launching. by Feliks Banel / December 30, 2010
Culture Best of 2010: The scandal of $50,000 culinary 'degrees' Culinary students at the Art Institute of Seattle's restaurant, Portfolio (2005) by Ronald Holden / December 28, 2010
Crosscut Tout: A different kind of holiday show Dina Martina, aka Grady West, joins a long tradition of drag queens, transvestites and female impersonators who entertain fans of all persuasions. by Ronald Holden / December 28, 2010