Nickelsville Is on the Move: It's heading to the International District next.

I Guess He Learned His Lesson: The cop who handed out four of every five tickets for publicly smoking pot in Seattle is back on the streets.

How to Talk About Race: Brendan Kiley attended a possibly too-polite discussion about race and the Mikado controversy at Seattle Repertory Theatre.

How Not to Talk About Rape: Here are two examples, one from Stanford University and one from Seattle.

How Not to Talk About Depression: And here's why Henry Rollins should go fuck himself.

Art Smashed: Jen Graves watched an artist destroy his own sculpture. Legal release forms were involved.

Dan Savage Fights Walrus: Go let a Canadian magazine know how badly they misrepresented Dan's position on being GGG in relationships.

Should Macklemore Speak Up on Ferguson? Charles Mudede can't help but notice that Macklemore hasn't said anything on Ferguson for a while.

Seattle Stands Up for Ferguson: While Macklemore was busy not saying anything, the local NAACP held a rally to show support for people in Ferguson.

Another Shitty Week to Be Mark Driscoll: Mars Hill Church raised money for a Jesus Festival that never happened. Is the Jesus Festival hiding here? Meanwhile, the New York Times reported on Mars Hill's many other problems.

Bárðarbunga! Iceland comes up with the best names for the worst volcanoes.

A Purse Named Polonius: A bunch of commenters had opinions about Charles Mudede's experience at a restaurant.

The Mural That Was Used as a Long-Jump Mat: Did you follow the weird story of the WPA-era mural by William Cumming that survived ridiculously bad treatment in obscurity for decades? It unfolded over three consecutive days in our In Culture News feature.

How High Are You? A Stranger investigation.

What's Your Favorite Fake Movie Band? Slog readers had their opinions. Personally, I have a soft spot for Josie and the Pussycats, but this might be my single favorite performance by a fake movie band: