When I was a boy in Portland, Oregon, sometimes we got to go downtown at Christmas time where the Elks had rented the Hippodrome building and put on a big show for poor kids. When it was over we lined up and each got a net stocking full of candy…MORE
Opinion
Write On: The Story Within the Story
Fri, 12/14/12
By Corbin Lewars
One of my favorite parts of working with other writers is the unfolding process that occurs when they begin to write their story. They start out with a clear intention, usually based in the intellectual more than the…MORE
21st Century Viking: What Is the Coal Train Controversy Really About?
Thu, 12/13/12
By Brian LeBlanc
Over the past few months, one of the biggest topics of conversation around Ballard has been the issue of coal trains. In an effort to learn more about the issue, I recently attended the Washington State Rail Plan Public…MORE
At Large in Ballard: Full Color
Wed, 12/12/12
Nina Laden admits, “Ever since I was born I’ve been trying to do the whole package.”
Although referring to writing and illustrating books, the statement could apply to all aspects of her life. She is so creative she can barely hear a word…MORE
Christmas tree hunt is Noble adventure
Tue, 12/11/12
By Ken RobinsonASSOCIATE PUBLISHER/MANAGING EDITOR
When we were kids, the annual ritual of choosing a Christmas tree involved driving to some place like Wilkinson or North Bend and just wandering off the road into the woods to find a good…MORE
Husky West Seattle is on a roll, Burien boom is next
Tue, 12/11/12
I noticed on the Highline Times website that Husky Deli over in the West Seattle Junction is celebrating its 80th Anniversary.
Wow, that’s a long time for a small family business to stick around. It’s going great as it serves up delicious…MORE
Take Two #58: Cyborgs Among Us
Mon, 12/10/12
By Kyra-lin Hom
Now, I want to jump right in to this topic, but it's been requested that I follow up my Thanksgiving column from two weeks ago. So here's a quick rundown on how that baking with everything BUT any of the normal ingredients…MORE
Planting a Life: How Keeping A Garden Is Good For The Soul (December)
Sat, 12/08/12
Rev. Judith Laxer
On lucky December northwest days, the Sun barely makes a low, distant arc before descending. He angles in my window, weak and brilliant. The Winter Solstice approaches. Solstice means ‘sun stop’. The Ancients believed…MORE
At Large in Ballard: Hot Bed
Tue, 12/04/12
I love words with multiple meanings and I love wordplay, which is why I was delighted by a description at the Seattle Housing Authority’s (SHA) Schwabacher House in Ballard. The Big Build, a project on Nov. 30 to create accessible gardens, was a…MORE
Rosie case reminds us people must do better
Mon, 12/03/12
Rosie didn’t do it! “Not Guilty!” Newspaper headlines shout out in big black print that the Newfoundland dog, named, Rosie, legally did not need to be killed with a police rifle.
Sympathetic Rosie supporters around the world are hoping to…MORE
