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Last Rites for the Village Voice, a Bohemian Who Stayed On Too Long
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The death last week of The Village Voice, the storied alt-weekly, was in some ways to be expected. When its latest owner, Peter D. Barbey, who bought it in 2015 to restore it to its early glory, stopped print publication almost a year ago, it seemed that it would be only a matter of time before its online presence ceased as well. The Voice didn’t appear to have a strong sense of identity anymore, in part because the New York that it covered — downtown, the undergroun...
The Hunt for an Affordable Hearing Aid
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The crackling noises coming from my left ear weren’t a good sign.
Last year, when my decade-old analog hearing aid started making popping sounds, I knew I had to re...
In Port Townsend, a couple living the dream … like Victorians
The dream of the 1890s is alive in Port Townsend. In Sarah and Gabriel Chrisman’s Victorian home, there are three high-wheel bicycles and a tricycle, a Perfection kerosene heater, an icebox, numerous paraffin oil lamps and a refurbished 1890s gas parlor stove. A fresh loaf of bread baked in a restored Charm Crawford wood-burning stove sits on a cutting board, ready for slicing.
The couple recently became infamous for Sarah’s essay, “I Love the Victorian Era. So I Decided to Live in It,” for Vox.com. Published in advance of her third book, “This Victorian Life,” out this month
The Stranger's 25th Anniversary Issue
As Editor in Chief, I conceived and edited the 25th anniversary of the country's best alternative weekly, The Stranger.
The Stranger's Spokane Issue
As Editor in Chief of The Stranger, I oversaw the special section about Spokane, editing the piece about Rachel Dolezal which broke all traffic records.
The Stranger's Queer Issue
As Editor in Chief of The Stranger, the country's best alternative newspaper, I directed the editorial for the year's largest issue, more than 100 pages.
Fitness Blender couple-next-door have 2.5 million YouTube fans
About an hour north of Seattle, inside an unassuming garage with white walls and an assortment of professional lights, are two of YouTube’s biggest stars, Kelli and Daniel Segars.
The married couple is preparing to film two videos for their popular YouTube channel, Fitness Blender. Kelli, who is 5’8” with long dark blond hair, and the owner of the most dramatic waist-to-booty ratio this side of Kim Kardashian, writes her routine on a whiteboard.
A cameraman captures different angles with two ...
Better Hearing Through Bluetooth
A new generation of products that utilize the latest wireless technology are offering promising alternatives for some people with hearing loss....
Seahawks So Woke
They were on the plane when they heard what Trump said.
On a late Friday night in September, the Seattle Seahawks were en route to Nashville, where they would face the Tennessee Titans, when the news started blowing up with President Donald Trump's comments about NFL players who had been sitting during the national anthem.
"Wouldn't you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, 'Get that son of a bitch off the field right now. Out! He's fired. He's fired...
Cultures clash as gentrification engulfs Capitol Hill
Nightlife and development on Capitol Hill have become a source of tension for longtime residents, who worry the area is losing its eclectic, artistic character....
A Celebrity Sweats: It’s Richard Simmons
At 61, Richard Simmons is as American as apple pie and the Big Mac, and he’s teaching classes to dedicated followers in Beverly Hills, Calif....
The actor Vincent Kartheiser awaiting his ride.
Los Angeles
A MAN is measured by his automobile in this city. But Vincent Kartheiser, the actor who plays the slick ad salesman Pete Campbell on “Mad Men,” is among the 10 percent of Angelenos who rel...