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2015
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Aug. 5
Print Edition for the week of
Aug. 5 - 11, 2015
Vol. 24, No. 49
Savage Love
High Times
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Guest Editorial: Let Me Put One in Your Rump
by Donald Trump
Film/TV
Fantastic Four
Is Grim, Gritty, and Boring
by Andrew Wright
Ricki and the Flash
Is Being
So Bad
Today!
by Alison Hallett
Everyone in
Dark Places
Is Getting Typecast
by Suzette Smith
You Can See
The End of the Tour
Even If You Never Finished
Infinite Jest
P.S. It's Not Really About David Foster Wallace Either
by Alison Hallett
The Slow-Burning Thrills of
The Gift
by Courtney Ferguson
Ken Loach Returns to Form with
Jimmy's Hall
The Laureate of British-Class-Struggle Cinema at His Best
by Charles Mudede
Talking Cows in
The Wanted 18
, a Documentary About the Israeli Oppression of Palestinians
by Charles Mudede
The Look of Silence
Looks at Genocide from the View of an Optometrist
by Kathy Fennessy
I, Anonymous
Bystander Effect
by Anonymous
Music
Out of the Sky, Into the Dirt
My Philosophy, a Weekly Column About Hiphop and Culture
by Larry Mizell Jr.
The Most Lamentable Tragedy
Might Be a Masterwork
But That Doesn’t Mean You’ll Want to Hear Titus Andronicus’s Bipolar Rock Opera Again
by Sean Nelson
I, Anonymusic
I'm Your Bandmate, Not Your Roadie
by Anonymous
Theater
Annex Theatre's Discomforting
Is She Dead Yet?
Examines Race Anxiety Through the Lens of Greek Tragedy
by Brendan Kiley
Books
Orcas Have Ruled the Planet Longer Than We Have, and They're Smarter Than We Know
If You've Given Up on Humanity, Might I Recommend David Neiwert's Book on Killer Whales?
by Christopher Frizzelle
Food & Drink
Lark's Understated Greatness
In an Expanded New Location on Capitol Hill, Chef John Sundstrom Continues to Expertly Execute a Menu Grounded in the Pacific Northwest
by Angela Garbes
Features
The Seattle Art Fair Was So Successful, the City Literally Applauded
Who knew Paul Allen cared this much about art? He has emerged as Seattle art's mega-patron
by Jen Graves
Person of Interest: Rodrigo Valenzuela
Three Questions for the Artist
News
What Happened After an Undercover Cop Elbowed Me at a Protest and Lied About It
by Ansel Herz
Last Days
Last Days: The Week in Review
Cops Charged with Murder, Cops Killed by Murder, and Lions Killed by Dentists
by David Schmader
I Love Television
I Love TV
Vasectomy TV
by Wm. Steven Humphrey