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Jan. 21
Print Edition for the week of
Jan. 21 - 27, 2015
Vol. 24, No. 21
Savage Love
The Hunger
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Send Us Your Valentines!
I, Anonymous
Go Back to Mars, Alien
by Anonymous
Film/TV
Films That Are Better Than the Books They're Adapted From
Because Sometimes They Are
by Charles Mudede, Paul Constant and Sean Nelson
William S. Burroughs Was Better as a Movie Star Than as a Writer
More Life Off the Page Than On
by Charles Mudede
A Most Violent Year
: Crime and Drama in 1980s New York
by Charles Mudede
Cake
: Jennifer Aniston’s Best Film Performance Since
The Good Girl
by Paul Constant
Labyrinthus
Brings Adventure to the Children's Film Festival
by Paul Constant
Song One
: A Contemplative, Heart-on-Its-Sleeve Affair
by Kathy Fennessy
Mr. Turner
, Another Mike Leigh Masterpiece About the Fundamental Sorrow of Being Alive
Human Evolution, for Good and Ill
by Sean Nelson
Music
Sleater-Kinney’s
No Cities to Love
Is Great Because We Need Them More Than They Need Us
Comeback Album May Be Their Best
by Elizabeth Nelson Bracy
Scene and Heard
Music News from the 206 and Beyond
by Dave Segal
The High List: Recommended Events for Stoners
Bruce Lee, Cassettes, a Medieval Faire, and More!
by Emily Nokes
RL Grime on What DJs Do Onstage and Why "Trap" Is Not a Bad Word
Henry Steinway Prepares Us for the Drop
by Trent Moorman
The S.O.S. Band: Slow Burning R&B for a Pop-Impatient Age
In Praise of 30 Years of Not Cutting to the Chase
by Charles Mudede
Data Breaker
by Dave Segal
The Homosexual Agenda
by Adrian Ryan
Never Heard of 'Em
Sleater-Kinney
by Anna Minard
My Philosophy
NW Rappers on Gentrification
by Larry Mizell Jr.
Poster of the Week
by Aaron Huffman
Theater
Sprawl
, WET's Campy 12th Avenue Arts Debut, Is a Pleasantly Diverting Swipe at the Disaster Genre
Catastrophe Reveals Human Nature in World-Premiere Play
by Brendan Kiley
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of Jan 21
by Rob Brezsny
Visual Art
Your Eyes Will Want to Resist the Faces of Death in
Terminal: On Mortality and Beauty.
Don't Let Them.
One Morbid Art Exhibit
by Paul Constant
Books
I Think
I Think You Are Totally Wrong
Is Totally Wrong
David Shields and Caleb Powell's "Quarrel" Takes Up All the Air in the Room
by Paul Constant
Food & Drink
Lunchtime!
Mammoth's Predator Is Not at the Top of the Food Chain
by Paul Constant
The Symbiotic Relationship Between Seattle's Taprooms and Food Trucks
Skirting Restrictions on Proximity to Restaurants, the City's Mobile Food Trucks Are Doing Brisk Business Outside Local Taprooms
by Angela Garbes
Eater's Digest
New Restaurants from Renee Erickson, Travis Kukull, and More
by Angela Garbes
Features
How Listening to Music and Fighting with Susan Sontag Helped Me Cope with Chemo
A Year with Stage IV Cancer
by Trisha Ready
In Which I Predict the Winner of the 2015 Super Bowl
The Seahawks Facing the Patriots Is Some Serious
Lion King
Shit
by Spike Friedman
News
How Ed Murray Changed His Mind on Homeless Encampments
The Mayor's Change of Heart Is a Huge Deal
by Heidi Groover
Last Days
Last Days: The Week in Review
Super-Heroic Seahawks and the Double Amputation of a Single Penis
by David Schmader
I Love Television
Calling Detective Jerkhole!
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
Comic
Comic by Aaron Bagley