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Nov. 11
Print Edition for the week of
Nov. 11 - 17, 2015
Vol. 25, No. 11
COVER ART by Noah Van Sciver Author of
Fante Bukowski: Struggling Writer, The Hypo: The Melancholic Young Lincoln, Youth Is Wasted,
and
Saint Cole
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Savage Love
Broadway, Babies
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Four Potential Public Art Installations to Replace the Gum Wall
Film/TV
Sex, Lies, and the Catholic Church in
Spotlight
by Kathy Fennessy
Why I Won't Write a Review of
Suffragette
by Ijeoma Oluo
East Side Sushi
Reveals a Truth About the Restaurant Industry
by Angela Garbes
I, Anonymous
Tote(s) Grateful
by Anonymous
Music
Joanna Newsom's
Divers
Is a Great Record, Whether You Want to Diagram Sentences or Wallow in Sweet Melodies
by Rich Smith
Everclear's
Sparkle and Fade
Is 20 Years Old
I Loved It Then and I (Sort of) Still Do
by Larry Mizell Jr.
My Philosophy
Since When Are Rap Shows So Punctual?
by Larry Mizell Jr.
Seattle Keeps Changing, but Bainbridge Island Continues to Be a Haven for Alienated Teenage Punk Rock
by Joseph Schafer
Chris Wallaβs
Tape Loops
Is a Risky, Rewarding Excursion into Ambient Hinterlands from Former Death Cabber
by Dave Segal
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of November 11
by Rob Brezsny
Theater
New Century Theatre's
Festen
Is as Excellent as the Dogme 95 Film It's Based On
by Rich Smith
We Saw You
We Saw You Blasting Music from Your Crotch, Opening Your Car Door in Traffic, and Making Out Like Psychos
Stranger Staffers Were There as It Happened
by Stranger Staff
Books
When Scientists and Poets Study Together, the World Gets Cooler
A Weekend Spent Fishing and Catching at University of Washington's Friday Harbor Laboratories on San Juan Island
by Rich Smith
Food & Drink
That Time I Woke Up to Find My Parents Slaughtering a Deer in Our Kitchen
A Childhood Memory of "Farm-to-Table" Life
by Kelly O
Features
Person of Interest
Aeon Fux, Musician
by Kelly O
The Second-Best Feeling in the World: Jujitsu
What I Learned About Myself at SeaTown Grappling, and What Makes It Different from Other Martial-Arts Clubs
by Trevor Keaton Pogue
News
Weed Lube Is Not Lube
But It Apparently Works Magic on Vaginas
by Tobias Coughlin-Bogue
Can Seattle Launch a Movement for a New Kind of Workers' Union?
This city is a national leader in trying to make Uber and Lyft negotiate working conditions with their drivers. Which raises a question: In the new "on-demand" economy, what form would a unionized workforce take?
by Sydney Brownstone