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Oct. 5
Print Edition for the week of
Oct. 5 - 11, 2016
Vol. 26, No. 6
Savage Love
Vulva Va Voom
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Introducing Trump University's Newest Class: The Art of Debate!
by Donald Trump
Film/TV
A Man Called Ove
Is a Swedish
Gran Torino
by Kathy Fennessy
Cameraperson
Captures the Personal and Professional Sides of an Accomplished Cinematographer
by Kathy Fennessy
The Lovers and the Despot
Tells a Bizarre-but-True Story of Love, Kidnapping, and Kim Jong-il's Movie Obsession
by Kathleen Richards
Masterminds
Offers Disappointing Jokes and a Very Memorable Floppy Pageboy Haircut
by Julia Raban
You May Not Care to Watch It, but
Crisis in Six Scenes
Is Woody Allen's Best, Most Relevant Work in Decades
by Megan Koester
Though Long,
American Honey
Comes Together Beautifully
by Andrew Wright
I, Anonymous
Real Estate Weasel
by Anonymous
Music
Five Shows You Can't Miss at Earshot Jazz Fest 2016
by Dave Segal
Young and Worldly Songwriter Frankie Cosmos Searches for Hindsight on
Next Thing
by Ciara Dolan
How to Navigate the Expanding Universe of Earshot Jazz Festival
by Dave Segal
Theater
In
Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.
WET Explores the Distance Between Talk and Action in Contemporary Feminism
by Rich Smith
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of October 5
by Rob Brezsny
We Saw You
We Saw You Forget an Important Punctuation Mark, Get Strapped to a Gurney, and Gulp the Free Wine
by Stranger Staff
Visual Art
Seattle Narrowly Escapes the Trauma of Seeing Women's Nipples in Publicly Displayed Art
by Jen Graves
Books
Seattle Writer Maria Semple's
Today Will Be Different
Is Fine. It's Fine. Everything's Fine.
Seriously, It's All Working Out
by Rich Smith
Food & Drink
Oh, Come On, Stop Complaining About Pumpkin-Flavored Everything—Pumpkins Are Delicious
The Fall Flavor Comes to Ginza, Buddha Ruksa, Ellenos's Greek Yogurt, and Other Local Eateries
by Rachel Belle
Features
Immigrant Songs
The Thousands of Dollars, Years of Waiting, And Hours of Practice that Brought Seattle Symphony’s Musicians to the Stage
by Rich Smith
Person of Interest: Charlie James
This Community Organizer Is Black and Proud and Seattle to the Bone
by Charles Mudede
News
Canna West Seattle Wants to Be the Friendly Neighborhood Pot Shop
by Ana Sofia Knauf