Episode 16 of our Stranger week-in-review podcast. (Now available on iTunes.)
Episode 31 of our Stranger week-in-review podcast. (Now available on iTunes.)

There’s a LOT we have to talk about this week. Bertha, our giant tunnel drilling machine, is about to start back up at the end of the month, which means we all need to brush up on why the fuck Bertha’s been taking so long to dig one tunnel. Stranger Bertha expert Sydney Brownstone is on the show to help.

After that, we’ll talk fascism—and whether it’s an accurate description of Donald’s Trump’s political philosophy—with local journalist David Neiwert. (He's the author of this interesting blog post on the subject.)

Then, because World AIDS Day was this week, Stranger art critic Jen Graves is back to tell us about a must-see exhibit at the Tacoma Art Museum. It’s called Art AIDS America.

Finally, Charles Mudede weighs in on the stingy pours that our northern neighbors in Vancouver, BC are serving in their bars—and what it says about them and us.

Plus, as always, the music of the amazing Ahamefule J. Oluo!



Blabbermouth December 4, 2015

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Discussed on this weeks show: Felix Gonzalez-Torress Untitled (Water), which is part of the must-see Art AIDS America exhibit at the Tacoma Art museum.
Discussed on this week's show: Felix Gonzalez-Torres's Untitled (Water), which is part of the must-see Art AIDS America exhibit at the Tacoma Art museum. Jen Graves