Amy Jenniges
Amy Jenniges moved to Seattle in 1998—escaping the oppressively cold winters, unbearably humid summers, and weird accents of her native Minnesota—to attend Seattle University. She had intended to move to elsewhere post-college, but landed at this rag instead (covering everything from neighborhood politics to offbeat city stories for the news section) and decided to stick around for a short while. It's been four years and counting.
Posted inFood & Drink
Three Girls Bakery
Ah, Eggplant
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Free Market Economy
Market Merchants Assail Nonprofits
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Wedding Reception
Judge Hears Same-Sex Marriage Arguments, Pro and Con
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Radio Boobs
K-Rock Contestants Piss Off Local Rocker Girl
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Taking Pictures While Brown
Securing the Homeland Against Shutterbugs
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Noisy Rivals
Motorcycle Fans Face Off on Alki
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Under Fire
Council Staff Picks Apart South Lake Union Proposals
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Wounded Pride
Gay Man Viciously Attacked During Pride
Posted inPullout
Campaign Matchmaker
There are just so many fish in the sea. What’s a single boy or girl to do? John Kerry? Ron Sims? No Vote Left Behind? The Backbone Campaign (sexy!)? How do you know whom to pick? This handy quiz will set you up with the perfect campaign in 2004.
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Presidential Veto
Landlord Prohibits Anti-Bush Poster, Tenant Takes It to the Streets
