'Walk Bike Ride': Where the rubber hits the (oof!) road Patching on a Seattle street. by Judy Lightfoot / July 5, 2010
Culture Saying goodbye to a father who was never there Jack Horton, in 1940 at age 22 by Judy Lightfoot / June 16, 2010
Culture UW librarians go YouTube Gaga for research Information specialists at the UW were recently videotaped grooving in the stacks. Other Northwesterners are shimmying on YouTube, too. by Judy Lightfoot / June 7, 2010
Mental health Rx for jittery times: Jitterbug! Decades ago, some thought it obscene, but now it's just good clean fun. by Judy Lightfoot / June 4, 2010
Crosscut Tout: Stephen Sondheim’s dark, fizzy 'Follies' at The Moore This weekend, Showtunes Theatre Co. kicks off its season with a limited run of the musical on Saturday and Sunday. by Judy Lightfoot / June 3, 2010
Seattle city attorney rebuts Mayor McGinn on tunnel cost overruns City Attorney Pete Holmes tells a KUOW audience that the state's cost-overrun provision is not enforceable, and he suggests that McGinn, by delaying the project, may ensure the higher costs he says he... by Judy Lightfoot / June 3, 2010
'Illegal' European immigrants targeted in Santa Monica Because, after all, white people were the original illegal immigrants. by Judy Lightfoot / May 28, 2010
Seeing Venice through the eyes of Mary McCarthy A Seattle writer in Italy finds terrific company in former Seattleite Mary McCarthy's 'Venice Observed.' by Judy Lightfoot / May 5, 2010
Crosscut Tout: Buy a birthday book at Open Books and support local libraries One of only two bookstores in the U.S. exclusively devoted to poetry is celebrating its 15th birthday. by Judy Lightfoot / April 27, 2010