Culture
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.
The anti-Mark Driscoll: Resisting cage-fighter Jesus
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.
A hip-hop battle that's all about peace and love
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.
A taste of Haiti, and some philanthropy too
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.