Eating ethnic for breakfast? A Red Sea classic is worth a try
Eating on the Edge: Popular in Egypt and elsewhere, foul (pronounced "fool") is about filling up and stretching inexpensive ingredients.
Eating on the Edge: Popular in Egypt and elsewhere, foul (pronounced "fool") is about filling up and stretching inexpensive ingredients.
Mark Driscoll, pastor of Seattle's Mars Hill Church, envisions a high-testosterone, ready-to-fight Jesus. Author Brian McLaren, once viewed as part of the same movement as Driscoll, asks deeper questions and draws a different figure.
Seattle's 206 Zulu, the local chapter of an international hip-hop organization, celebrates its sixth anniversary with power and style: break-dancing, deejaying, a graffiti-writing expo, and more.
Eating on the Edge: Waid's Haitian Cuisine & Lounge, near Seattle University, serves Creole cuisine with French and African influences. The owner calls it the "house of love," saying he doesn't like for patrons to eat alone.
Bringing back neighborhood schools, as Seattle is now doing after a long experiment with desegregation, is a great way to improve the city.