“Seattle’s Medic One: How We Don’t Die” by Dr. Richard Rapport is an informative account of the Seattle public-health program that pioneered training firefighters as paramedics. It’s also a ...
In Portland last weekend, I ran into this 1970s bronze sculpture on the street, of a naked lady(/Sith) with flowing hair(/Sith robe) and fully rendered pubic hair, attempting to be proudly ...
Almost memoirlike in its portrait of its specific time and place, “What Sammy Knew” — the first work of fiction by Seattle writer David Laskin (“The Children’s Blizzard”) — is both a coming-of-age ...
It's hard not to feel a bit passé about some Seattle fashion and culture in 2018. Most of it is, after all, looking an awful lot like one or another bygone decade, even to the point where the 1990s ...
The Pilots packed up and moved to Milwaukee, leaving Seattle without a big-league baseball team. The SuperSonics lost Bob Rule, its best player and best chance at reaching the NBA playoffs, to a torn ...
“Time to stop occupying and start doing!” someone threw at me recently on Facebook. On the morning of March 8, 1970, two half-mile long columns of vehicles began forming in a south Seattle ...
SEATTLE — Can you guess the prices for these items that were all the rage in the 1970s? On ARC Seattle Thursday, we're showcasing products from the '70s. Remember, no cheating! The first item might ...