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2007 | November
The political legacy of Turk the Magic Genie
How an electronic newspaper could become profitable
Does Washington state matter in the presidential campaign?
On returning to an unrecognizable home state
Hot-desking gets hot in Portland and Seattle
I'm not a SLUT, I'm not a SLUT, I'm a Streetcar!
A Democrat in Olympia thinks his party has panicked over I-747
In Olympia, a shouting match: Tim Eyman vs. state Sen. Adam Kline
Paying the SuperSmart to watch the SuperSmarter
Former KOMO-AM host Larry Nelson dies
Profiles encourage: Wisdom for today's politics
The Ron Paul conundrum
Look out! The Olympic mascot's got a gun!
In a clinical yoga practice, physiology meets philosophy
Joel Rogers' Seattle: Not just a pretty picture book
Thinking small about transit, after Prop 1's defeat
The essential Seattle newspaper columnist
Tax-reduction redux
Green gold rush: not so fast
Key to economic growth: Creative class or procreative class?
When will they give a Pulitzer for newspaper ad inserts?
This spot's reserved for Flexcar? Not exactly
Katrina and lessons learned
Big development comes to Yesler Terrace
Slot-cars vs. SLUT
Sounding off over a P-I op-ed
Eternal dam nation
We now have two pro-business parties in Washington
An ordinary, average, mediocre sports town
Talking turkey over the history of Seattle restaurants
Boeing stock droops, making it a good time to buy
As it grows up, Seattle boughs down
Kindle catches fire and flak in the blogosphere
Santa glides through the Emerald City
The ultimate dead-tree edition
Has the Northwest resisted 'Architecture of the Absurd'?
Happy trails to you, until we meet again
Yes, I did eat the whole thing
State of the world economy: the Guinness Index
Remembering my first Thanksgiving in Seattle
Bucking the trend by pouring it straight
The end of fun, the final forest
Is Tim Eyman ripe for the Oklahoma treatment?
No ferry tale endings in this fleet
Happy day of mourning, turkey!
Too many cooks in The Cook's kitchen
The check's in the mail, and it's from the government
Why we hate soccer
Local evangelicals go organic
Seattle: hotbed for early music
Their message here: The button brigade invades Portland
Larry Nelson, a Seattle radio legend, is ailing
Washington lawmakers plan to pass a major highway-tolling bill
Remembering John Brisker, the Sonic who vanished in Africa
Craig McCaw may be an enigma, but his business strategy is simple
The boot-camp cure for Internet addiction
Don't panic: You have two days to learn the Thompson Turkey
Finally, something to counter all that annoying motivational crapola
Affordable housing in Seattle: Do we need to learn from Dallas?
Kindle: Here's what it looks like
Announcing our Status Enhancer Award nominees
The Huskies and Hawks both stuff some Bears
A double dose of Gerard Schwarz conducting the SSO
Google's scan of user e-mail: fair or creepy?
The darkening of the Northwest imagination
The West Edge: a neighborhood name without one
Seattle's checkered history of radicalism
Our best holiday is fast approaching
UW picks Everett for a new campus, and the dominoes start tumbling
Boeing's snooping on workers might have a Chinese accent
Is Lou Dobbs running after all?
The New Yorker goes to town with a Sam Zell profile
The wandering pedophile
Dance in Portland: White Bird flies high
How to beat a writer's strike without having to use, you know, words
The Write-a-Book-a-Month Club
Quake question for you: Extra home insurance, or not?
Howard Schultz and Norman Lear do the Pike Place Market
If the Guardian Angels came to Seattle, would they wear fleece?
It's a miracle! King County finds money for ferries
Lou Dobbs, the unlikely populist
The unseemly scramble for freed-up taxes, post-Proposition 1
We spy the new SPI
Will Seattle forgive soccer co-owner Drew Carey for being a conservative?
A walk through the timeless streets of Perugia
He has changed his mind: He is not a flip-flopper
Gov to Seattle: You dithered away your chance
The Seahawks don't blow it
The yearning for a strongman
Inside the Corrupt Bastards Club
Shouldn't we just pay college football players?
When a couch is more than a couch
A taste of grunge before Grunge
There is hope on the gridiron, and even the Sonics won't soon be out of it
Seattle Opera's version of Iphigenia: an exchange
How to keep government documents secret
Branch campus bingo
Bookworms disperse
Charles Royer: Do something about middle class housing prices
Let the good reads roll
The Seattle city budget is ready to pass, gladdening many hearts
Genocide by any other name
The FCC hearing is under way in Seattle
The Seattle Times minority owner cites an 81 percent 'loss in value'
Crosscutters on TV this weekend
Eyman: The more he loses, the more he wins
Opening salvo in the next transportation war
As mad as hell and not going to take this anymore
Why voters expelled the Seattle School Board class of 2003
Meet Kevin Martin, a very influential guy you've never heard of
Let's hear it for election 'malaise'
How to fund transportation without raising taxes
Rematch update: Gov. Chris Gregoire (46.8%) and Dino Rossi (42.4%)
Next round of Prop 1 politics: Rossi v. Gregoire
Not anger, disillusionment: deciphering the voters
What does one name streetcars when the line is called SLUT?
Ballot measures update: I-960 and R-4204
The last election day
The people didn't really speak, given the low turnout
Post Prop 1: Let the small ideas bloom
The price of votes in Oregon
Please note that I was drinking
A great big dose of antiestablishmentarianism
Return of the Frangos
Who's happy about the election outcome?
The DUI factor
Early election trend: Experience (though not necessarily incumbency) is a plus
Where to find official election results
The Eyman tax-buster movement thanks its media machine
Democracy's altar boy – for a day
Where those crazy election parties are tonight
Oil company lawyers want Magnolia 'Americana' erased
Update on Oregon Symphony: Five suggestions for new directions
The Crosscut guide to election guides
The Crosscut guide to endorsements
That regional government we so desperately need is called a county council
Northwest businesses start to sense the gold in going green
Make like a Missourian and compromise
Don't touch that phone! It's Robo Dialer calling!
Coming now to your TV: No writers
Will they start charging half price for tickets?
Lick a stamp, be sexy, pray
Green is the new gold rush? Not without government R&D
A tragically hip replacement
No, really, this is a watershed election
Bruce Chapman is right
Seattle Symphony under Stéphane Denève: firing on all cylinders
The mayors' climate summit: Who's counting the carbon?
A classic Seattle super-yacht, now buried at sea
Ballot measures: a Western anachronism and lazy democracy
Crosscut on TV
Change the climate on Saturday
Michael Bloomberg, Mr. Big Business, calls for a carbon tax
Paul Krugman, champion of the Old Deal
Full text: Statement on moving the Sonics
How to put Dino Rossi's newfound populism to the test
Godzilla meets the Arboretum
Can anybody fix the Oregon Symphony?
Jerry Grinstein unpacks his bags
Bill Clinton seeks to re-frame discussion about global warming
Bill Clinton: take climate change seriously and prosper
Word up on Wordstock; plus how to sneak into a convention
Update: Our predictive Election 2007 survey
Al Gore on the next climate pact
Happy birthday, from the sweetest singer in my zip code
Democracy on stage at City Hall in the annual budget beg-a-thon
25 for $25 is now 30 for $30 but running with a different name
The man's got wants and needs