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Aug. 26
Print Edition for the week of
Aug. 26 - Sep. 1, 2015
Vol. 24, No. 52
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Savage Love
Ashley's Ashes
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Good-Bye, Seattle
A Fill-in-the-Blank Form Letter for Artists
Film/TV
Ethan Hawke Totally Rocks in
Ten Thousand Saints
by Charles Mudede
The Iron Ministry
Reveals the Grim Politics of China's Railways
by Charles Mudede
Orlando Bloom Has Other Things on His Mind in Joe Swanberg’s Most Star-Studded Film,
Digging for Fire
by Kathy Fennessy
Sister Act
Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig's
Mistress America
Is Cleverly Self-Critical
by Kathy Fennessy
Visions of Our Urban Universe in
Counting
by Charles Mudede
We Are Your Friends
Introduces DJ Zac Efron!
by Elinor Jones
I, Anonymous
Ungratefully Yours
by Anonymous
Music
My Philosophy
What Beef Is
by Larry Mizell Jr.
Skin Shedders
Keeping Up with King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
by Ned Lannamann
Scharpling & Wurster's Ongoing Conversation
How a Public Radio DJ and an Indie Rock Drummer Became a Comedy Team
by Sean Nelson
Visual Art
A Mother's Work
Shelly Leavens Investigates a Disconcerting First Year in
Mother//Hood
by Jen Graves
Food & Drink
Why the Restaurant Industry Hates Postmates
The On-Demand Service Conveniently Delivers Any Dish to Your Doorstep, but at a Cost to Food-Service Workers
by Tobias Coughlin-Bogue
Features
The More I Learn About Breast Milk, the More Amazed I Am
Before I had my daughter, I wasn't particularly interested in mother's milk. Now I'm literally awake at night thinking about it.
by Angela Garbes
Person of Interest: Baso Fibonacci
artist
News
Police Reform Advocates Say Federal Oversight Hasn't Gone Far Enough
It's Too Soon to Hail Seattle as a National Model of Transparency and Accountability
by Ansel Herz
Last Days
Last Days: The Week in Review
Looks like Subway (and the Duggars) Need a New Spokesperson
by Ann Romano