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Nov. 18
Print Edition for the week of
Nov. 18 - 24, 2015
Vol. 25, No. 12
by Kelly O
Savage Love
Cold Cucked
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Ask a Seattle Landlord!
Film/TV
Trumbo
Is a Fine Ode to a Man Who Fought for What He Believed In
by Jacob Lichty
In Jackson Heights
Shows Gentrification Tearing Through a Queens Neighborhood
by Charles Mudede
Laurie Anderson’s
Heart of a Dog
Is an Achingly Beautiful Autobiography
by Dave Segal
Mockingjay Part 2
Is a Great Reminder to Not Split Up Your Thrilling Conclusion
by Megan Burbank
Brooklyn
Is Unapologetically Sentimental, in the Best Way
by Megan Burbank
In
Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict
We Learn That Jackson Pollock Peed in a Fancy Fireplace
by Jen Graves
The Night Before
's Three Wise Men
by Erik Henriksen
Even a Little Kink Can’t Save Angelina Jolie’s
By the Sea
by Kathy Fennessy
The Birth of Reality TV in
Moana with Sound
by Julia Raban
I, Anonymous
Bus Butt
by Anonymous
Music
John Lydon Is Still Angry
An Interview with the Leader of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd
by Sean Nelson
My Philosophy
Genuine Misunderstandings
by Larry Mizell Jr.
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of November 18
by Rob Brezsny
We Saw You
We Saw You Watch a Woman Fall, Spit on a Woman Outside a Rock Club, and Make Espresso in a Bikini
Stranger Staffers Were There as It Happened
by Stranger Staff
Food & Drink
Do You Know Where Your Tip Goes?
No, It Doesn't Always Go to Your Server, and Yes, It's Legal
by Tobias Coughlin-Bogue
Features
Person of Interest
Crispin Hellion Glover, Actor, Filmmaker
by Kelly O
The Reactions to the Paris Attacks from Presidential Candidates Say a Lot About Them—and Us
by Matt Baume
I Was Drinking in a Bar in Paris a Block Away from Bataclan Concert Hall
My Band Is in France Playing Shows, Writing Music, Meeting the Locals—and Hiding from Terrorists
by Nathan Quiroga
News
The "Seattle Speedball" Is Now Actually a Thing
What Happens When You Combine Two of This City's Favorite Things
by Tobias Coughlin-Bogue
What a Surprisingly Narrow Win Means for the Future of Bruce Harrell
He's being talked about as the next Seattle City Council president, but people in his district say his small margin of victory should make him more focused on their needs.
by Heidi Groover