Results: "seattlepi"

Bumbershoot: One Reel apologizes for long Will Call lines

The company that produces Bumbershoot on Sunday apologized for the huge Will Call lines that plagued the festival's first day. read more →

Bob Dylan at Bumbershoot: In defense of liking the old fogy

I've taken my knocks for liking Bob Dylan. The 69-year-old legend isn't something my generation seems to understand. read more →

Bumbershoot: The Maldives make big music

The Maldives at Bumbershoot Anthemic is not an adjective that's usually associated with alt-country. read more →

Bumberblues: Huge Will Call lines spoil fun for festival goers

Lots of unhappy people in the Bumbershoot Will Call line on Mercer Street Saturday at Bumbershoot turned into a bummer for hundreds and hundreds of fans who had planned ahead and bought tickets online, expecting them to be ready at Will Call. read more →

Allstate report: Seattle is full of bad drivers

I always suspected this was true, and now Allstate has confirmed it: This city just isn't very good at driving. read more →

Update: What Hurricane Earl looks like from space

NASA astronaut Col. Douglas Wheelock has been tweeting pictures of hurricane Earl from the International Space Station. read more →

Ask MOHAI: Was Seattle ever a jazz city?

With Seattle's premier music festival, Bumbershoot, drawing near, MOHAI takes a look at one of Seattle's neighborhood music scenes - the jazz clubs of Jackson Street. read more →

P-I archive: The first Seahawks radio broadcasters

Today from the Seattlepi.com archives, we have a 1976 story about the first Seattle Seahawks broadcasting team. read more →

Weather: A long weekend

Yes, it will be a long weekend. But not in a good way. read more →

Dick's corrects voting numbers, asks for video pitches

The Seattle poll that has arguably drawn as much interest as senatorial election polls – one that will influence where the new Dick's Drive-In location will be built – has cleared fraudulent votes, the company spokeswoman said. read more →

Seattle has a bedbug problem and doesn't know it

Feeling pretty safe about bedbugs? Don't. read more →

Top 8: Bumbershoot, old airplanes and a day devoted to bacon

Eight Seattle-area events to get you out of the house Labor Day weekend. read more →

Would Zsa Zsa Gabor's body be allowed in a Seattle museum?

News that Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband wanted to have her body preserved had the world uttering a collective \'ewwww\' earlier this week. read more →

Seattle's Best Coffee sold at 30,000 locations

Starbucks announced Thursday that its Seattle's Best-branded coffee just reached a milestone -- it's sold in 30,000 locations. read more →

Bill Gates on energy: 'We need solutions'

Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates weighed in with the New York Times on renewable energy sources, offering lengthy comments on the paper's Dot Earth blog. read more →

P-I archive: Police report for Kurt Cobain suicide

Today from the P-I archives, we have details about a tragic incident that still draws people to Seattle. read more →

Weather: Sunshine fades into rain for weekend

Start your weekend now. read more →

A brief history of Seattle music, part 2

A brief history of Seattle music, part 2 read more →

Want to get married Vegas-style? Visit Pioneer Square

Shotgun Ceremonies, a Vegas-style wedding destination, opened last month in Seattle's Pioneer Square. read more →

Author Neal Stephenson releases digital novel

Seattle author Neal Stephenson is promoting Subutai, a new platform for digital literature. read more →

Cyndi Lauper to play Woodland Park Zoo

Cyndi Lauper is singing the blues now. She's playing the Woodland Park Zoo on Thursday, promoting her recent album \'Memphis Blues.\' read more →

Seattle's markets aren't among best in the nation

Seattle is saturated with farmers markets, but those markets are conspicuously missing from a list released Wednesday by American Farmland Trust. read more →

P-I archive: Alki Beach in 1910

Today from the P-I archives, we have a photo of Alki Beach, said to be taken in 1910. read more →

Weather: Improving

Wednesday may be a little wet, and it will be cooler than normal for Sept. 1. read more →

Martial Artists descend on Capitol Hill for the 16th Annual International Capoeira Angola Conference

Capoeira Angola Conference starts on Capitol Hill read more →

DJ 'Walrus' stays on air for 200 hours, sets record

\'The Walrus,\' a DJ with KGHP in Gig Harbor stayed on the air for 200 consecutive hours, setting a new world record. The stunt was orchestrated to raise money for the troubled radio station. read more →

Should smoking be banned in apartments?

A political group is making a push to ban smoking in apartments, saying it's a health hazard for neighbors. read more →

Swedish doctors to climb Mount Rainier for organ donors

A team of doctors from Swedish Medical Center will attempt to summit Mount Rainier this week. And the doctors willl be live streaming the climb, talking about the need for organ donors. read more →

P-I archives: Madonna's debut concert tour started here

Today from the Seattlepi.com archives, we share articles from April 1985 telling a little-known fact: Madonna started her debut concert tour at Seattle's Paramount Theater. read more →

Weather: Rain, followed by rain

In a word, wet. read more →