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Jul. 19
Print Edition for the week of
Jul. 19 - 25, 2017
Vol. 26, No. 48
SPIN
by Joe Anderson, joeandersonstudio.com.
Savage Love
Come Again
by Dan Savage
Blabbermouth
Blabbermouth Podcast: How Can Democrats Use the GOP's Health Care Collapse to Make Their Party Great Again?
by The Stranger
I, Anonymous
I, Anonymous: Hello, Good-bye
by Anonymous
Film/TV
My Father, Who Survived Dunkirk, Would Not Have Recognized Christopher Nolan's
Dunkirk
by Jonathan Raban
A Ghost Story
Is Poetic in the Best Way
by Vince Mancini
Valerian
Is the
Fifth Element
Follow-Up You've Been Waiting For
by Suzette Smith
Music
Rhythm in Colors
Offers the Sprawling Multimedia Celebration Seattle Jazz Deserves
by Andrew Hamlin
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of July 19
by Rob Brezsny
Books
The Incest Diary
Afflicted Me with as Much Trauma as the Written Word Can Transfer from One Body to Another
by Rich Smith
Food & Drink
Cook Weaver Brings Delicious Vitality to a Previously Cursed Space on Capitol Hill
by Tobias Coughlin-Bogue
Weed
Pot Makes Me a Better Cyclist—Can It Help in a Lap Pool?
by Lester Black
Juvie
What Will It Take to Stop Locking Up Kids?
Breaking Down the Numbers
by Steven Hsieh
Judge Roger Rogoff Has the Power to Change a Kid's Life. But Does He Have the Tools?
by Sydney Brownstone
Family Matters: First It Was a Jail Wing, Then It Became a Respite Center
by Steven Hsieh
Community Roots: A Short-Lived Diversion Program Steers East African Youth Away from the Criminal Justice System
A Short-Lived Diversion Program Steers East African Youth Away from the Criminal Justice System
by Ana Sofia Knauf
Can the New Youth Jail Render Itself Obsolete?
by Rich Smith
The Great Youth Detention Debate
A Plan to Build a New Youth Jail Has Pushed King County to Imagine a World Without Youth Incarceration
by Steven Hsieh