In defense of Tea Bag protesters
Hurling abuse is not only all-American; it's an inevitable part of large, morphing protest movements, right and left.
Hurling abuse is not only all-American; it's an inevitable part of large, morphing protest movements, right and left.
Its mix of public and private, arts and sports, has produced a hodge-podge not a plan. A Chihuly museum would be another blow to the public interest.
Here's a roster of Seattle worthies who could be immortalized on our city maps, honored by signs on streets or unnamed alleyways.
Preservationists have made a federal case out of the sale of the Federal Reserve Bank's Seattle branch, putting the city's landmark process under scrutiny and raising questions about whether our heritage laws are being followed.
An imaginative design competition focuses on one alley in Pioneer Square, coming up with ideas we should apply around the city.