1. Is there a flaw in Sound Transit’s political logic? Ignoring standard transportation planning theory—that you build from the core out rather than stretching through lower ridership suburbs—ST3’s slave-to-the-spine...
VISUAL ART Apr 9–July 17Edvard Munch and the SeaThere’s more to Edvard Munch than just The Scream. The Norwegian master of psychological painting frequently turned to the aquatic majesty of...
Adam Ekberg: Theatre of Lost YearsPlatform GalleryPhotographer Adam Ekberg constructs odd, often funny scenes where objects like oscillating fans, dominoes, and punctured milk jugs disrupt beautiful natural landscapes. But it takes...
Fizz has been displaced this morning* with a PubliCola One Question. And the question goes to Sound Transit planning director Ric Ilgenfritz. The question: Why won’t Sound Transit’s $50 billion...
The city council held a public hearing last night on the housing levy. City hall plans to send the $290 million property tax proposal to voters in August to create...
With two of Nashville's fastest-growing banks set to merge later this year, we now know which of their local branches will close. Pinnacle Bank's acquisition of Avenue Bank, in a...
While scrolling through your cluttered inbox can sometimes be a drag, there's bound to be at least one subject line that catches your eye and avoids the delete button. That's...
JetSuite, a private charter jet company, is launching a public charter operator that will run regularly scheduled flights with single seats for sale to and from the Bay Area. The...