Good news for walkers, joggers, dog owners, and strollers both wheeled and human: Seattle’s Washington Park Arboretum Waterfront Trail — a.k.a. the scenic boardwalk where you pretend you hike — is ...
Zen priest Richard Kirsten-Daiensai celebrates his 85th birthday, a new book and a lifetime of art through May 29 at the Kirsten Gallery in the University District. His current exhibit, entitled ...
Bruce Lee, who died in 1973 and is buried in Lakeview Cemetery, was born 67 years ago this week, on Nov. 27, 1940. The most mysterious, least documented, and least photographed years of Bruce Lee's ...
So long as there has been a city called "Seattle," prostitutes have haunted its streets. Every spring, neighbors confront the crime others embrace. Women and men, boys and girls, perform sex acts for ...
Rodman Miller loves his work. He exudes artistic character, often clad with brightly colored shirts and white, canvas sneakers coated with blotches of spray paint. This glass blower has been at it for ...
Its fading mural advertisement that faces north on 19th Avenue East asks a rhetorical question, then provides the seemingly self-evident answer: "Why pay downtown prices? Wait and see it at the ...
After 17 years at the helm, Pacific Publishing Company Inc. president Tom Haley is retiring. Haley's last day at work was Friday, March 30. Pacific Publishing owns and operates the Kirkland Courier ...
Many import stores operate similarly. The goods are bought from a manufacturer. Then they are piled, stacked or placed in uniformed rows beside their counterparts on a shelf. There is no depth to ...
When the Rev. Deb Sunoo and her family moved to Seattle 11 years ago from the Baltimore area, her husband, the Rev. Ken Sunoo, told friends that they were moving to the "correct coast." They settled ...
The Magnolia Village Car Show will be from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17 on W. McGraw St., in Magnolia Village. The show will feature classic cars, muscle cars and unusual vehicles. Families and ...
It was the antithesis of the motorcycle gang Hells Angels: Dozens of pint-sized do-gooders on bicycles, racing around in swarms like the mosquitoes that filled the last gasps of the sunny, spring ...
"He was just a good, honest kid," Bill Olsen told a large audience at Kirkland's Christ Church in Totem Lake, where hundreds had gathered to pay their last respects to Marine Lance Corporal Nathan ...