Issue Archive for the Week of
Jul 11 -
17,
2012
Vol. 21, No. 45
Features
Is It Time for Tim Burgess?:
Violent crime is up, the mayor is hugely unpopular, and the city council’s only former cop is considering whether it’s his moment to run Seattle
News
Why Can't She Learn?:
The Women's GED Program Is Being Cut from King County Jail—But Not the Men's
Sources Say:
Weekly Claptrap and Winning Lottery Numbers
Cops Raid Radicals:
Looking for Protest Paraphernalia Associated with Occupy Seattle
TV Wars:
Millions in Political TV Ads Already Reserved for November Election
Music
Sound Check:
Deranged Clown Rapper Ronald McFondle Diagnosed by Shrink
Three Thesis Statements About the Intelligence's New Album:
Number One: Everybody's Got It Easy but Me Is a Perfect Summertime Seattle Rock Record
Walking the City to Sabzi's Beats:
How the Townfolk Instrumentals Embody Seattle's Many Cultures
Up & Coming:
Lose your dandy elegance every night this week!
Data Breaker:
Tim Sweeney, Tearist, Donato Dozzy, Voices from the Lake
My Philosophy:
Steezie Nasa, Frank Ocean, Talib Kweli, Meek Mill, Wolf Hotel
Never Heard of 'Em:
Sparks
The Homosexual Agenda:
The Summer Waxes Narky, NYC DJ Tim Sweeney Invades
Poster of the Week:
Black Whales Poster
Underage:
Deep Time's Haunted Pop
Film
Where the Wild Things Are:
The Amazing Bayou Dreamscape of Beasts of the Southern Wild
Marriage vs. Desire:
Sarah Polley Brilliantly Guts the Rom-Com in Take This Waltz
Art House:
The Death of the Russian Soul
I Love Television:
Rejoice! I'm back in the amateur pharmaceutical business.
Cover Art
Photo by Kelly O
Lars Finberg of the Intelligence in an homage to the character “Hi”
from the 1987 Coen brothers film Raising Arizona.



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