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Alexander Gone, Safeco Field Next?

Alexander Gone, Safeco Field Next?

Sports fans around the city are saying goodbye to Shaun Alexander. The former NFL MVP was released by the Seahawks following eight seasons. more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Before we begin, we'd like to extend our deepest sympathies to the family of James Kim. We are not, by any means, trying to discount that tragedy by juxtaposing posts about the Kims with more light-hearted posts. It's the nature of doing a compilation such as this one: we're trying to give a full slice of the goings-on in the Ist-a-Verse: the good, the bad, and the ugly. more ›

Business Section Contributes To Our Prevailing Sense Of Disillusionment

Business Section Contributes To Our Prevailing Sense Of Disillusionment

We don't know if you caught this weekend's Seattle Times article on the downfall of an Eastside mortgage company, which suffered a mini-Enron implosion this spring. We note that the local business media never saw it coming, due to the proximity of their lips with the company's ass. more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

The weeks starts out right when a sucker punch on the field lands Chicagoist in the middle of a Sox/Cubs throwdown and the fists continue to fly in the comments. Despite suburban resident Ms. Pinney's best little try no books will be banned anytime soon and the El is really really gross. more ›

The Smartest Guys In Cell Block A

The Smartest Guys In Cell Block A

Just a quick nod to our brothers in ist down in Houston and their coverage of the Enron thing. The trial wrapped up today when Lay was found guilty of all the charges brought against him and Skilling was found guilty of most. more ›

Rossi, Just Kickin' It

Rossi, Just Kickin' It

There is kind of a lull in local politics right now. Cantwell is showing all those Ballard hippies that she has the guts to take on Enron, McGavick is raising oil money, and Mayor Nickels is getting yelled at by dog owners. more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

DCist helps us make more sense of the world this week. Posts like this concert review are the reason for Scott Stapp. DCist also enumerates the reasons for playing ultimate frisbee, Condi’s tight buns, their love of a local convenience store, and their jealousy of a person in Seattle calling the city. more ›

Week In Ist

Week In Ist

Earlier this week kissy couples were wading through roses and red tissue paper deeper than an east coast snow dump and singles shook a tiny, lonely fist (no ring!) at it all. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 - Valentine's season is in the can, finally. more ›

2005's Memorable Movie-Going Experiences

2005's Memorable Movie-Going Experiences

Yes, it's the new year, but we find it hard to look forward without a few final looks back. Instead of doing a straight-forward Favorite/Greatest/Best Films of 2005, we thought we'd reflect on some of our more interesting times at the movies during the past year. more ›

A Long Weekend of Movies

A Long Weekend of Movies

When the film industry complains about the box office slump, they aren't talking about the growing public interest in indie films or documentaries; what they're really saying is, "Why didn't you all rush out to see Herbie: Fully Loaded last weekend?" The answer to that question is obvious, basically boiling down to "Because we don't pay $9 to watch crap---especially crap that has been digitally altered to downsize the protagonist's erstwhile monstrous mammaries." more ›

One Hal of a Weekend

The Northwest Film Forum's been showing The Girl from Monday for a week now, but for tomorrow night's screening at 8pm, director Hal Hartley will be in attendance to introduce his latest work and hold a post-film Q&A. Since Hartley's veritable indie film royalty, this is a big geeky deal. The Girl from Monday has been dubbed a "fake sci-fi movie," but it's also a dark dystopian satire, a vision of the future where humans are traded like stocks, their value determined by sexual experiences. Sounds like a hoot. The film's showing sans Hartley through May 4th daily at 7pm and 9pm. more ›

Snohomish vs. Enron

National news came out of the Seattle AP bureau this morning when they released the findings of the Snohomish County Public Utility District's internal Enron investigation. more ›

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