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Cooks' Books for Couplesnew

If you're staying in for Valentine's Day, here are six books that'll help you pull it off -- in the kitchen, that is.
Seattle Weekly  |  Staff  |  02-08-2006  |  Food+Drink

Sexual Disorientationnew

An upcoming Supreme Court decision on gay marriage could aid opponents of the new, unrelated gay civil-rights law.
Seattle Weekly  |  George Howland Jr.  |  02-08-2006  |  LGBT

The Muhammad Cartoon Warnew

It ain't so funny when fundamentalism is in your face.
Seattle Weekly  |  Knute Berger  |  02-08-2006  |  Commentary

Tongue-Twister Disguised as a Novelnew

Niederhoffer uses baseball metaphors and twin cliches to slowly tease out the process of natural selection.
Seattle Weekly  |  Laura Cassidy  |  02-01-2006  |  Fiction

Chicago, Now and Thennew

What two new releases say about the state of Chicago's fabled music scene.
Seattle Weekly  |  Douglas Wolk  |  02-01-2006  |  Music

The Soft Bulletinnew

Montreal's Stars set their little corner of the world on fire.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rachel Shimp  |  02-01-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Plot to Kill Darwinnew

A Seattle think tank launched the modern intelligent-design movement with a simple memo, and the cause has mutated beyond rational control.
Seattle Weekly  |  Roger Downey  |  02-01-2006  |  Science

Creating a Blank Canvasnew

Legendary dub artist Mad Professor talks about his history and his future.
Seattle Weekly  |  Makkada B. Selah  |  01-30-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Futility of Boycottsnew

If you're planning to boycott Microsoft, get in line.
Seattle Weekly  |  Geov Parrish  |  01-24-2006  |  Policy Issues

Metaphorical Downpournew

In town to cover the NFL playoffs, America's sportswriters compare and contrast Seattle rain with just about everything.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  01-24-2006  |  Sports

A Very Fuzzy Fossil Recordnew

A scientific report on the Burke Museum collection at the University of Washington suggests 35 years of unprofessional conduct, bad science, and possible federal lawlessness.
Seattle Weekly  |  Roger Downey  |  01-24-2006  |  Science

Nanny Seattlenew

With new restrictions on stripping, booze, and smoking, Seattle's nannies are in full scold mode, and progressives are the biggest party poopers of all.
Seattle Weekly  |  Philip Dawdy  |  01-18-2006  |  Civil Liberties

Lobbygate's Gatesesnew

What are we to make of the coincident D.C. connections of the lawyer father and the software-titan son?
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  01-18-2006  |  Politics

A Rabbi's 'Regret'new

Daniel Lapin finally explains his relationship with Jack Abramoff.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  01-13-2006  |  Politics

Strongman of the Northnew

Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens wants to drill in ANWR and see more tankers cruising Puget Sound, but his overreaching may be a godsend for Maria Cantwell in 2006.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  01-04-2006  |  Politics

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