Meet the king of Seattle’s post-rock scene. An audiozine publisher and member of three bands, including KEXP’s Roadhouse jug band, he’d rather play the Sunset Tavern than Saturday Night Live.
How a lightning strike of a bright idea saved three local corporate-world refugees from boring jobs and transformed them into iPhone tycoons whose job is pure fun. Their invention should make them rich — and change your Seattle restaurant habits forever. Read online via our Eastside edition.
In an exclusive essay for City Arts, a prizewinning author and New York Times contributor recalls the heady thrill of his days as a Seattle Post-Intelligencer intern and explains what the paper meant to us all before it died and went to online purgatory.