
Seattle's hunger for style
A review of two new books on fashion from Gotham Books, both hard to get if you're waiting to borrow them from the library.
A review of two new books on fashion from Gotham Books, both hard to get if you're waiting to borrow them from the library.
The Associated Press reported today [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6600ap_co_denver_2008_bloggers_list.html?source=rss] on the list of bloggers selected to cover the Democratic National Convention. One from each state will form a "state blogging corps" who will be seated with state delegations
No, it's not the name of the new major league soccer team [http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/story/328949.html]. It's a phenomenon. It's what happens when a restaurant, bar or other public establishment is deemed hip by Seattleites due to a series of write-ups in local publications, and hordes fl
To deconstruct this city's personality, look first at its unique navel-gazing nature.
We're thrilled to bring a distinct new voice to Crosscut readers with today's piece on the closing of Sunset Bowl. I was introduced to the work of Seattle novelist Stephanie Kallos when writing a series for Seattle Woman on local women writers. Both Seattle transplants, Kallos and I discussed the im