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2011
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Oct. 19
Print Edition for the week of
Oct. 19 - 25, 2011
Vol. 21, No. 7
Savage Love
Pathological
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Occupy Seattle Bingo!
I, Anonymous
Haters Gonna Hate (Especially if You Suck)
by Anonymous
Film/TV
The Uptown Reborn
Queen Anne Gets Its Destination Cinema Back
by David Schmader
Art House
Love Crime
by Charles Mudede
Everything Falls Apart
Take Shelter
: Fun for the Whole Family!
by Erik Henriksen
I Love Television
Happily Never After
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
Music
The AntiāJack Johnson
Portishead Are Hairpin Masters of Macabre
by Trent Moorman
That's Bacchanal, Folks
Losing It to Rose Windows' Wild Psych Jams
by Dave Segal
Dancehall Queen
The Brilliance of Robyn, in Eight Easy Pieces
by David Schmader
Unabashedly Filthy
Katie Kate Has Arrived—Make Room or Get Out of the Way
by Larry Mizell Jr.
New Column!
Pomplamoose Haiku Contest Winners!
Granted
City Arts Fest, Built to Spill, and Loutallica
by Grant Brissey
Up & Coming
Lose your tapioca pudding every night this week!
by Stranger Staff
Data Breaker
Katie Kate, Helluvastate, Shabazz Palaces, Riz, Skrillex
by Dave Segal
Still Hazy After All These Years
Doug Martsch Reflects on a Career in Music and a Year in Boise
by Grant Brissey
Sound Check
Foreigner Are Still Foreign After All These Years
by Trent Moorman
Poster of the Week
Poster by Corina Bakker
by Aaron Huffman
The Homosexual Agenda
Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Sing-Along and Nick Garrison Does
Carrie
at Re-bar
by Adrian Ryan
My Philosophy
So Many Shows
by Larry Mizell Jr.
Chuckletown, USA
There's gotta be a joke in this city, somewhere.
by Cienna Madrid
Theater
There Is an Upset in All Things
Two Shows That Seem Eerily Timed to the Protests in the Streets
by Brendan Kiley
Tragedy and Unease
Thereās a Reason Theyāve Been Performing
Carmen
for a Century and a Half
by Paul Holmes
The Strangers in Her Skull
A Woman Retreats to Her āLittle Worldā
by Anna Minard
Preachy and Puerile
Balaganās Stupid
Peanuts
Play
by Paul Constant
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of Oct 19
by Rob Brezsny
Visual Art
The Police Call the Tune
And a Cat, a Duck, and the Rest of Us Dance
by Jen Graves
Glossing Over Upheaval and Violence
SAM's New Asian Art Show Is an Indignity
by Jen Graves
Books
Papa's Letters
Watching Hemingway Go from Goofy to Austere
by Brendan Kiley
Food & Drink
Meat Your Next Lunch
Eating at Dot's Delicatessen Is Like Having Great Sex
by Paul Constant
The Happiest Hour
The Chieftain Irish Pub & Restaurant
by Marti Jonjak
Chow Bio
Tim Cannon, Owner of the Viking
by Sarah Galvin
Features
Occupy Seattleās Big Week
The Movement Stumbled, Sprinted, Then Seemed to Hit Its Stride
by Dominic Holden, Goldy, Stuart Smithers and Brendan Kiley
Mannequins in Dioramas Wearing Leotards of Hair
The Nordic Biennale Is a Fashion Wonderland
by Marti Jonjak
Sports Blotter
Sports Crimes, Food Edition
by Goldy
Suggests
Letās Dance and Occupy Seattle
by David Schmader
Kimya Dawson
by David Schmader
HUMP!
by Kelly O
Kaname Izakaya
by Brendan Kiley
Mail Your Effing Ballot!
by Cienna Madrid
Black Star
by Charles Mudede
George Rodriguez
by Jen Graves
āBob and the Monsterā
āMartha Marcy May Marleneā
by David Schmader
Public Editor
A Critical Overview of The Stranger
Control Tower
Yes! Orgasm Tips For Women
by Mistress Matisse
Podcasts
Savage Love Episode 262
by Dan Savage
Last Days
The Week in Review
by David Schmader