politics
Sally Bagshaw breakfasts with some doubters
A downtown-backed Seattle City Councilmember impresses a group of neighborhood leaders, getting on their wave length by promising openness and independent stances.
A downtown-backed Seattle City Councilmember impresses a group of neighborhood leaders, getting on their wave length by promising openness and independent stances.
Turns out, glass-blowing has a very big carbon footprint. A single studio can release more carbon than 100 households.
An obscure 92-year-old Bainbridge Island school building, facing demolition, has ties to the birth of Bill Gates' alma mater.
The sale of Seattle's low-profile Federal Reserve Bank is subject of a federal lawsuit over its sale, and possible demolition.
Fine, but the plan is in keeping with the Center's glorious tradition of schlock. A Chihuly art museum represents an attempt to move to a slightly higher level of schlock and hustle, another Center tradition.