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May. 4
Print Edition for the week of
May. 4 - 10, 2016
Vol. 25, No. 36
Alex Garland
Savage Love
Virgin Territory
by Dan Savage
New Column!
New Column: What Are You THINKIN'? by Mandy Patinkin
by Mandy Patinkin
Film/TV
Iron Man and Captain America Hurt Each Other's Iddy-Biddy Feewings in
Captain America: Civil War
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
Lemonade
Required Seven Directors to Capture the Magnitude of Beyoncé's Broken Heart
by Charles Mudede
I, Anonymous
Sex (At) Work
by Anonymous
Music
The Ethical Conundrum of Watching Prince Clips Online
by Annie Zaleski
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of May 4
by Rob Brezsny
We Saw You
We Saw You Walking on the Empty Viaduct, Staring at the Viaduct from a Ferry, and Covering Prince Songs at an Off-Ramp
Stranger Staffers Were There As It Happened
by Stranger Staff
Visual Art
Mood Indigo
's Textiles Offer a Soulful Shade of Blue
by Jen Graves
Food & Drink
I'm Obsessed with a Laotian Pork Sausage Called Sai Ua
You Can Find It at Pestle Rock, Soi, Song Phang Kong, and Vientiane Asian Grocery. It's Also Eaten in North and Northeast Thailand.
by Angela Garbes
Features
Person of Interest
C.M. Ruiz, Artist and Illustrator
by Kelly O
Appetite for Destruction
For five years, Seattle's antigovernment protesters have been breaking shit, injuring people, and getting injured themselves. They can't explain what they want or where they're going with all this—and fuck you for asking.
by Eli Sanders
News
Why Rescheduling Cannabis Won't End Prohibition
Plus Legalization Efforts Ramp Up Nationwide, and More Rappers Criticize Uncle Ike's
by Tobias Coughlin-Bogue
More Growth Please
The "Yes in My Backyard" Movement Builds in Seattle
by Heidi Groover
Privatizing the Clearing of Homeless Encampments
The City Pays a Specialized Company $240 Per Hour to Trash People's Stuff
by Ansel Herz
Washington Won't Discriminate
Religious Leaders, Women's Advocacy Organizations, and Some of the State's Biggest Employers Think Anti-Trans Discrimination Is Stupid and Dangerous
by Sydney Brownstone