I was on vacation last week so I missed the tribute to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer that was held at Town Hall on June 3. Conveniently, it's online, courtesy of TVW:


If I were you I'd skip the Ken Schram intro (or does that go without saying?) and head straight for the old-timey slideshow that begins at 3:45. It's definitely not as sexy as this kind of old-timey adventure, but still worth checking out for a vision of a Seattle long gone—a Seattle of E.B. White and Royal Brougham and FDR's daughter (and, if you squint really hard, a Seattle in which, as historian Lindy West has described it, "Ivar Haglund made love to Chief Sealth and gave birth to Mt. St. Helens").