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Jul. 29
Print Edition for the week of
Jul. 29 - Aug. 4, 2015
Vol. 24, No. 49
Savage Love
Girl Party
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Huzzah! Welcomme to My Personal Renaissance Faire!
By Kevin of Wedgwood
Film/TV
What
The Matrix
Tells Us About the Crisis in Greece
Eerie Parallels Between Capital and Sentinel in the Real Desert of the Real
by Charles Mudede
Tom Cruise Running in
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
by Erik Henriksen
Our Man in Tehran
Looks at the American Hostage Crisis
by Brendan Kiley
If Reboots Are All We Deserve, at Least
Vacation
's Got Spirit
by Marjorie Skinner
Woody Allen Doesn't Put Much on the Plate in
Irrational Man
by Ned Lannamann
What Evil Lurks in
The Stanford Prison Experiment
?
by Marjorie Skinner
Robin Williams Gives a Nuanced Performance in
Boulevard
by Kathy Fennessy
The Hilarity and Tragedy of
I Am Chris Farley
by Erik Henriksen
Court
Is One of the Best Comedies You Will See This Year, If Not Decade
by Charles Mudede
I, Anonymous
To the People Who Raped Me
by Anonymous
Music
Data Breaker
Canadian Experimentalism, Suave House, and Holly Herndon
by Dave Segal
Poster of the Week
Poster for Bad Tats
by Aaron Huffman
Can Whitey Morgan Save Country Music from Nashville?
Building a Bridge from Punk Rock to Townes Van Zandt (with a Little Help from Spotify)
by Joseph Schafer
The Homosexual Agenda
Celebrating Five Years of Bloodlust at Pony, Plus: How Bitch Kraft Stays Fresh
by Adrian Ryan
I Ain't Tryna Roll No Dice, I Just Wanna Make It Right
by Larry Mizell Jr.
The High List: Recommended Events for Stoners
Psych Rock, Wild Sharks, Cryptozoology, and More!
by Emily Nokes
Basic Witch
The Star of
Wicked
's Touring Company Opens Up About Hating Dorothy and Identifying with the Big Bad Wolf
by Trent Moorman
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of July 29
by Rob Brezsny
Visual Art
The Real Seattle Art Fair Is
Out of Sight
As International Art Dealers Flood the City, 100 Local Artists Grab the Mic
by Jen Graves
Books
A Brief Encounter with the One-of-a-Kind Writer Maggie Nelson
I Took the Train Three Hours South to Meet Her and Talk About
The Argonauts
. Sort Of.
by Rich Smith
Food & Drink
At Marjorie, It's a Dinner Party Every Night of the Week
After 12 Years, the Food Is Good, but It's the Atmosphere That Makes It Great
by Angela Garbes
Features
The Hidden Reason Behind Seattle's Skyrocketing Housing Costs
Do You Realize How Much It Costs to Build a Single Parking Space?
by Kathleen Richards
News
The Stranger Election Control Board Cheat Sheet
For the August 4, 2015, Primary Election
by Stranger Election Control Board
Fact-Checking the Fight Against Campaign Finance Reform in Seattle
A newly formed opposition group claims public campaign financing will only make Seattle elections worse. But are their claims accurate?
by Heidi Groover
How the Trial of a Black Lives Matter Protester Could Become a Deep Dive into One Cop's Turbulent Past at the SPD
The Key Witness for the Prosecution Is an Officer with a History of Troubles
by Brendan Kiley
Last Days
Last Days: The Week in Review
Radio Triumph, Cinema Tragedy, and a Judicial Review of Things Done by Butts
by David Schmader
I Love Television
I Love TV
Wetter, Hotter!
by Wm. Steven Humphrey