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Print Archives
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2014
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Sep. 3
Print Edition for the week of
Sep. 3 - 9, 2014
Vol. 24, No. 1
Savage Love
Crazy in Love
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Returning Column!
Dear God: Does Looking at Stolen Celebrity Nudes Make Me Evil?
I, Anonymous
I'm Pregnant, You're an Asshole
by Anonymous
Film/TV
Virgins, Goblins, Palestinians, and Convicts
Three Bad New Films (and One Good Old One) Opening on Friday, September 5
Dock Ellis's LSD Baseball Triumph
The Man Who Pitched a No-Hitter While Tripping on Acid
by Charles Mudede
Music
"Whoever Wrote This Song Has a Strange Idea of Butts"
A Music Snob Reviews the Billboard Top Ten
by Dave Segal
Rob Zombie vs. Clinical Psychology
A Dual Interview with Mr. Zombie and Psychologist P. Landers
by Trent Moorman
My Philosophy
RIP, Catfish Corner; The End of Summer Bash; and Black Constellation
by Larry Mizell Jr.
Data Breaker
by Dave Segal
Poster of the Week
by Aaron Huffman
Underage
by Brittnie Fuller
The Homosexual Agenda
by Adrian Ryan
Tim and Eric Make Comedy from Your Worst Nightmares
Come for the Despair, Stay for the Pizza Throwing
by Krishanu Ray
Theater
BenDeLaCreme Will Lead You to the Light
An Interview with the Drag Performer, Reality TV Star, and Compulsive Optimist
by David Schmader
Duet Love
's Bare Ass
When Nudity Works, It Really Works
by Melody Datz Hansen
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of Sept 3
by Rob Brezsny
Books
A Stranger Genius of Literature, Back When He Used Words
Jim Woodring’s Real World Is Full of Monsters and Nightmares
by Paul Constant
Food & Drink
Wine Not Wine
Bad Wine!
by Marc Papineau
Tamara Murphy Loves Corn Dogs
The Surprising Way the Chef Got Her Start and More
by Sarah Galvin
Features
The OFF Festival in Poland Is On to Something
Why did Seattle label Sub Pop just fly half its staff and a bunch of its bands to Poland? What's the difference between a music festival here and a music festival there? And why are the Jesus and Mary Chain so boring?
by Emily Nokes
News
Another Cyclist Has Died—So Will the City Council Finally Fund Bike Safety Improvements?
For the Past Seven Years, the City Has Starved Money from the Bicycle Master Plan
by Dominic Holden
Will a Mandatory Helmet Law Hurt Seattle's New Bike Share Program?
by Ansel Herz
Last Days
Those Who Don't Know History Are Doomed to Repeat It
The Week in Review: Convicted Killers, Disrupted Blowjobs, and Dead Joan Rivers
by David Schmader
I Love Television
Utopia Schmootopia
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
Suggests
Seattle Fringe Festival
by Brendan Kiley
Hieroglyphic Being
by Dave Segal
2014 Neddy at Cornish Exhibition
by Jen Graves
Charles Burns
by Paul Constant
Susan Pascal Quartet
by Charles Mudede
Happy Hour at RockCreek
by Bethany Jean Clement
‘Trollhunter’
by Paul Constant
Hari Kondabolu
by David Schmader