Why we hate soccer
Will Paul Allen and Drew Carey succeed in establishing Major League Soccer in Seattle? Some suggest they're kicking the ball uphill.
Will Paul Allen and Drew Carey succeed in establishing Major League Soccer in Seattle? Some suggest they're kicking the ball uphill.
You can really smell the onions and the lime juice, but this Seattle Rep play, set in Havana, steers an emotional climax away from the most interesting character, the cook herself.
I've written about so-called "nature deficit disorder" and the fact that old-fashioned summer camps – classic overnight camps that focus on nature and the outdoors – are becoming an endangered species [/mossback/3857/]. Lots of kids don't want to trade their iPods for backpacks anymore. And summer i
Each year about this time, the late P-I columnist Emmett Watson urged us all to try the Thompson Turkey [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/246686_ask02.html]. I never did, but you gotta love his last paragraph: "The meat beneath will be wet, juice will spurt from it in tiny fountains high as the ha
Former Seattle Mayor Charles Royer recently went public with a new group, the Middle Income Housing Alliance of Seattle, aimed at dealing with the most obvious problem facing the region: it's getting too expensive to live here. But how likely is success in dealing with such a huge issue? For starter