Daylight Savings Time creep has an unnatural feeling to it
During the modern era, it may have seemed reasonable to believe we could just think our way to a different, better time of day. But aren't we all post-moderns now?
Anthony B. Robinson was the Senior Minister of Plymouth Church in downtown Seattle from 1990 to 2004. He was also a member of the Plymouth Housing Group Board. After living for many years in southeast
During the modern era, it may have seemed reasonable to believe we could just think our way to a different, better time of day. But aren't we all post-moderns now?
A visiting author is bringing Seattle a message about the wisdom of French parenting practices. Maybe we could have better behaved American kids, and adults.
On gay marriage and other social issues, they are all in. And that's good. But what about paying for education, social services, investing in our future? Leave that to ... Bill Gates Sr.
Some reviewers puzzle over how a priest can be a playwright, and one who has a way with profanity. But Bill Cain is both a Jesuit priest and a playwright whose latest work is nearing the end of a run at Seattle Rep.
After the initial joy of real winter, there is a snowy lull. Your cheeks are chapped, your yard dotted with angels and snowmen, and all you want is to curl up by the window with a warm cup and a few good thoughts. With that, we bring you five winter quotes and film reccommendations for Washington's