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Oct. 26
Print Edition for the week of
Oct. 26 - Nov. 1, 2016
Vol. 26, No. 9
Photo by
Stanton Stephens
Savage Love
Seven Nights
by Dan Savage
New Column!
RIP, Jack Chick: 1924-2016
by Stranger Staff
Clean Your Bong
This Horrifying Election Cycle Means It's a Really Good Time to Live in a State with Legal Weed
by David Schmader
Film/TV
The Quiet Moments Are What Count in
Certain Women
by Julia Raban
Oasis Are Still Self-Mythologizing in the Documentary
Supersonic
by Sean Nelson
Tower
Is a Stunning Documentary About a Mass Shooting That Happened in 1966
by Andrew Wright
The Skeletons, Cargo Cults, and Exploding Lava of
Into the Inferno
by Erik Henriksen
The Handmaiden
Is Charged by Erotic Bodies
by Charles Mudede
David Pumpkins Does Not Appear in
Inferno
by Ned Lannamann
Brilliant Bad Boy of Ballet Captured in
Dancer
by Kathy Fennessy
Issa Rae Will Cure Your Broken Pussy in
Insecure
by Jenni Moore
I, Anonymous
Littering: Not Cool
by Anonymous
Music
Is Seattle Experiencing Festival Fatigue?
Low Attendance and a Glut of Options Suggest the City May Have OD'd on Music Festivals
by Dave Segal
The Campaign to Ban YG's "Meet The Flockers" Reveals the Uneasy State of Black-Asian Relations
by Larry Mizell Jr.
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of October 26
by Rob Brezsny
Theater
Go See
Roz and Ray
, a Romantic Drama About AIDS Research
by Rich Smith
Seattle Shakespeare Company and Director Kelly Kitchens Find Humor and Horror in Feminist Reading of
Medea
The Lighter Side of Infanticide
by Rich Smith
We Saw You
We Saw You Disrobing at the Top of Mount Si, Blowing Minds at the Moore, and Failing to Kick that Football Correctly
by Stranger Staff
Visual Art
How Seattle Artists Are Responding to the Endless Nightmare That Is This Election Season
by Jen Graves
Books
Meet Gramma, Seattle's Promising New Poetry Press
Bringing New Books from Sarah Galvin and Christine Shan Shan Hou
by Rich Smith
Food & Drink
Mackerel, You Sexy Bastard
In Defense of Sardines, Herring, and Other Maligned "Fishy" Fish
by Corina Zappia
Features
Person of Interest: Kelly A. Rodriguez
As editor of
ARCADE
, Kelly Rodriguez has made the journal a vital read for young design professionals.
by Charles Mudede
News
Vacation from the Law
One Detective's High Times on the Taxpayers' Dime
by Ansel Herz
Vote "Approved" on ST3 on November 8!
All the Arguments Against Sound Transit's Light Rail Expansion Are Bullshit
by Heidi Groover