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Are You Going to Comicon?

The Washington State Convention Center hosts the ninth annual Emerald City Comicon, March 4–6. But don’t reach for the tights until you’ve taken our questionnaire.


By Matthew Halverson

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Spoiling for a Fight

The Ultimate Fighting Championship is selling out at KeyArena. Since when did we become a fisticuffs-loving city?


By Matthew Halverson

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Adventures in Multiculturalism

A Vancouverite brings his Chinese and Scottish mash-up to Rain City.


Spring Arts Preview: Arts in a Flash

By Laura Dannen

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Arts Crush

By Alexandra Notman

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Dead and Loving It

What has rotting flesh, eats human brains, and is shuffling into Seattle for a new convention?


By Tiffany Wan

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Ira Glass Has the Flu

The host of This American Life can't talk right now.


Edited by Laura Dannen

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A Diamond in the Rough

Five reasons you shouldn't skip the U.S Amateur golf championship just because it's amateur.


By Matthew Halverson

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Smells Like Green Spirit

Local music fests—new and old—aren't afraid to compost.


Edited by Laura Dannen

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Mayor of Cirque City

Former PNB dancer Adam Miller runs away with the circus.


Edited by Laura Dannen

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Dress Code

Heart Skips a Beach

By Harry Edwards

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Team of Rivals

Was one night in Bellevue a taste of bipartisanship to come?


By Eric Scigliano

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The Lost Slipper

There are more than 20,000 different species of orchids in the world. They grow naturally in every country and in every state in the Union—even Alaska. In 2004, a top Seattle gardener acquired one of the most breathtaking specimens she had ever seen. Bu


By Roger Brooks

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Arch Revival

By Sarah Anderson

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Fly Boy Toys

By Sarah Anderson

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Give Back the Night

We live day and night bathed in artificial light. Now scientists say night light harms wild habitats and human health, and stargazers lament losing the timeless wonder of the night sky.


By Eric Scigliano

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Like a Virgin

Rock-obsessed airline touches Seattle for the very first time.


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Death-Defying Do-Gooders

By Courtney Nash

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The Human Fish

From Green Lake to Olympic gold, the agony and the glory of Seattle’s greatest athlete.


By Eric Scigliano

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Early Game Plan

The proactive Seattleite’s guide to enjoying a super-sliding, high-flying, great-dining time at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.


By Kathryn Robinson and James Ross Gardner

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Dead Can Dance

Twenty-five years after the King of Pop released his masterpiece, a zombie mob is keeping the music video undead.


By Matthew Halverson