Equity A big day for homeless services Camping in Seattle during the summer, when living homeless is easier. by Greg Shaw / October 16, 2012
Tech MSFT alums chase more than stock prices Microsoft Stock Price History by Greg Shaw / October 3, 2012
The Public Publisher: Why membership matters (especially this month) Greg Shaw, Crosscut's new publisher/CEO by Greg Shaw / September 30, 2012
The Public Publisher: Writers weigh in Greg Shaw, Crosscut Publisher by Greg Shaw / September 18, 2012
The Public Publisher: Getting to know you Greg Shaw, Crosscut Publisher by Greg Shaw / September 16, 2012
Crosscut's new publisher talks of his plans Greg Shaw, Crosscut's new publisher/CEO by Greg Shaw / July 25, 2012
Why I'll be rooting for the Oklahoma City Thunder Growing up in Oklahoma, and having a granddaddy from a legendary backwater high school team really helps. by Greg Shaw / June 11, 2012
Mariners' home opener: Are we ready to forgive? Players come and go. Teams fall and rise. But always there is The Game. Are Seattle fans able to love The Game? by Greg Shaw / April 13, 2009
Culture A great ex-pat life — but a long way from home Seattle's French Underground: Ensconced in metro Puget Sound, French nationals nonetheless feel the inevitable tug of the homeland. Conclusion by Cynthia Rose / May 7, 2008
Culture Educated abroad, they are France's new foreign legion Seattle's French Underground: Today's graduates are more likely to have studied abroad, and they're more open to leaving France for career opportunities – glamorous and humble. Many of them are... by Cynthia Rose / May 6, 2008