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Feb. 22
Print Edition for the week of
Feb. 22 - 28, 2017
Vol. 26, No. 26
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Savage Love
Fantasy Scenarios
by Dan Savage
Film/TV
A United Kingdom
Is an Excellent Story of the Tension Between Economic Prosperity and Interracial Love
by Charles Mudede
Get Out
Hits Horror, Satire, and Race
by Eric D. Snider
The Simple, Beautiful Fable of
The Red Turtle
by Marc Mohan
Dark Night
Is Easy to Dislike but Hard to Dismiss
by Andrew Wright
Music
Bands I Pretended to Like for Boys. Part Nine: Dave Matthews
by Kathleen Tarrant
Second Time's a Charm for Dude York's
Sincerely
by Amber Cortes
Facing Tomorrow with Weyes Blood
Los Angeles Musician Natalie Mering’s
Front Row Seat to Earth
Is Doomsday Folk
by Ciara Dolan
The Southern Salvation of Adia Victoria
The Nashville Musician Plays the Dark and Dangerous Blues of Yesteryear
by Santi Elijah Holley
Theater
The Long Shadow of Lynching in 2017
Waning
Finds Grim Resonances in the Life of a Black Teenage Girl
by Rich Smith
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of February 22
by Rob Brezsny
Books
George Saunders's
Lincoln in the Bardo
Is the First Essential Novel of the Donald Trump Era
His Long-Awaited Debut Novel Is Here, and We're Lucky to Have It
by Willie Fitzgerald
Food & Drink
Exploring the Addictive Appeal of Sticky-Rice Desserts and Snacks
by Corina Zappia
Features
Person of Interest: Wesley Frugé
Where a Forward-Thinking Theater Director Goes Out to Play in Seattle
by Rich Smith
Dan Savage Went To Austria to Escape the U.S., But It Was Still Trump Time, All the Time
Thousands of Miles and Nine Time Zones Away... There's No Escaping the News from Home
by Dan Savage
One Day at a Time
Cheer up, America! We aren’t as fucked up as North Korea! (Yet.)
by Ann Romano
Weed
Gold Leaf Farm: The Closest Thing You Can Find to Organic Weed in Seattle
Gold Leaf Gives Us a Tour of Their Clean Green Certified Grow Op
by Lester Black
Open City
Smash Putt's Reign of Anarchic Mini-Golf Is Nearly Over
by Drew Atkins