Politics Building a springboard to the Next Seattle The Bellevue skyline. by David Brewster / August 26, 2010
Politics Coming to a city near you: 'rescue investing' Seattle's parking machines should be working again by the end of the week. by David Brewster / August 22, 2010
Politics The 'Journal' fires a shot across our bow Bill Gates, Sr. by David Brewster / August 15, 2010
A handsome tribute to Sheila Farr The departure of the Seattle Times' art critic raises questions about how papers should adjust their budgets in covering the arts. by David Brewster / December 30, 2008
Politics Viaduct politicians reach a big moment of truth Delaying the decision was supposed to allow a consensus version to appear magically. Didn't happen. Instead there are three new champions and three new variants. This baby seems headed for the big... by David Brewster / December 30, 2008
One-upping the Choppaduct A green design concept for Portland's Columbia River Bridge. by David Brewster / December 30, 2008
Politics 2008: Year of Hope, Year of Fear. Essay 1 A light rail train in the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel by David Brewster / December 28, 2008
Politics Mayor Dynamite Greg Nickels got Northgate development unstuck by blowing up the entrenched sides. But is that the best way to make friends? Or to clear icy streets? by David Brewster / December 26, 2008
Remembering Doris Chase She typified an older generation of artists in Seattle, and had a try-everything sensibility we no longer properly value. by David Brewster / December 23, 2008