How the comix-crazed Cartoonis's League of Absurd Washingtonians (CLAW) sketeched wild visions on the sidewalks of Tacoma, and why weird fezzes adorn their buzzing heads.
Would you care to dance? You will once you've walked into the whirling world of Studio 6, the former pool hall that Natasha Thayer turned into a swing and salsa center (with a bit of help from her dachshund, Rumba).
A hundred years ago, a massive trade show called the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition came to Seattle, celebrating the future. Today, the city hosts a centennial that reminds us how close we are to a complicated, sometimes troubling past. Read this article in our Seattle edition.