Yesterday | Film Threat
Siff 2012: Season Affective Cinema, Part II: "Eden"
Are you a helicopter mom? A doting dad? Proud parent? Then "Eden," the shocking, complex drama from Seattle director Megan Griffiths, is either a must see - or an absolute stay-away. Child sex trafficking isn't a cozy, comfortable topica but folks, it's real as rain.
Yesterday | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
McDermott to face new voters in redrawn 7th District
Jim McDermott ended a long day at the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this month discussing a topic few might associate with Seattle's unabashed liberal - septic tanks.
A boy places American flags at Evergreen Washelli in North Seattle, which will host its annual Memorial Day Commemorative Service at 2 p.m. Monday.
Even More on the Spectrum/Storefronts Thing
How did a piece of public dance-art become such a big goddamned deal? It went a little something like this.
The lawyer who would challenge D.C.'s ignored taxicab rules
The post headline came to 30-year-old Daniel Hornal while he was in the shower: I want to clean up the DC cab industry, and I need your help.
200 in county recent victims of mail theft
The man, 29, gave a phony name and claimed he didn't have any ID on him. The truth was, he had plenty of ID.
Rob McKenna Opens WA Campaign Office In Seattle Chinatown/ID
I got this in my e-mail box. I first ran into Rob McKenna when he ran for Attorney General back in 2000 on the campaign trail for Supt of Public Instruction.
Gaza on the road with Black Cobra
Gaza could start a war with the title track from their last LP "He Is Never Coming Back", and they meant to.
Former Starbucks CEO Shares Dance Steps For Success
A former Starbucks CEO provides cattlemen with his winning formula to succeed in any business boiled down to "six easy dance steps." Jim Donald, former CEO of Starbucks Coffee and Pathmark Stores, forged a reputation for turning around financially ailing companies early in his career.
Residents can trade guns for food
All Listings Arts and Entertainment Food and Dining Health and Wellness Home and Gardening Shopping Sports and Recreation Submit Marketplace Listing On Saturday, May 12 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., anyone in the Mercer County area will be able to turn in a gun and receive a $100 gift card good locally at the Saker ShopRites in Ewing, Hamilton and ... (more)
Spectrum moves 'Mandarin' to a storefront in free performances
Three first-generation Chinese-American photographers who have often been mistaken for each other because of their shared surname will, for the first time, display their work in an collaborative exhibit at the Seattle Central Community College's M. Rosetta Hunter Art Gallery.
A Danger That Could Make You A Registered Sex Offender
Each year more than 9 million people become victims of identity theft. But what's at risk isn't just money it can be your freedom.
Low-cost bus line to Portland on track to compete against Amtrak
BoltBus, which began four years ago on the East Coast, will offer nonstop service here starting May 17.
Hookah bars growing in popularity, but are they legal?
Smoking hookah has an allure like little else. And hookah bars are the place to enjoy the rich tobacco most.
At 10 a.m. on Friday, April 20, a man walked into the Seattle Police Department's West Precinct lobby to report that he'd been robbed on the street a few days earlier, on April 15.
May Day demonstrations turn ugly in downtown Seattle
May Day demonstrators who marched through Seattle turned violent Tuesday, as several black-clad protesters used sticks to smash downtown store windows and ran through the streets disrupting traffic.
Your precious pet is lost - what can you do?
Greenwood resident Becky Refae never expected her cat, Sugar, to go missing. After all, the chatty Siamese had been an indoors cat for most of her 11 years and, like a dog, always came when called.
May Day marchers to protest outside Wells Fargo downtown
This week's May Day march through the streets of Seattle will end not at Seattle Center or Westlake as in years past, but at Wells Fargo's main downtown branch, to protest what organizers say is the bank's courting of immigrant customers while also offering investments in jails that detain them.