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Aug. 10
Print Edition for the week of
Aug. 10 - 16, 2016
Vol. 25, No. 50
Birth of a Nation Project by Paul Rucker, paulrucker.com. Photograph by Ra Rah Photography. See it during Out of Sight at King Street Station through August 28.
Savage Love
Vacation
by Dan Savage
New Column!
Summer Is Here and It’s Time to HUMP 2016! Submission Deadline is September 30!
I, Anonymous
Penis Envy, Penis Rage
by Anonymous
Film/TV
My Love, Don't Cross That River
Exploits an Elderly Couple for Maximum Tear Generation
by Kathleen Richards
Hell or High Water
Is a Western for 2016
by Ned Lannamann
Pete’s Dragon
Is Significantly Friendlier Than Daenerys’s Dragons
by Erik Henriksen
Shadowy People Doing Shadowy Things in the Good Spy Thriller
Anthropoid
by Andrew Wright
You Really Must See
Our Little Sister
by Kathy Fennessy
The Only Thing
Sausage Party
Says: “I Can Say What I Want”
by Julia Raban
Music
Learning to Love Boy George, the Most Frustrating Queer Pop Icon of All Time
by Kurt B. Reighley
Seattle Rapper Jarv Dee Makes Sure Not to Forget Real Life
by Mike Davis
Pfarmers Revisit Rajneeshpuram
Our Puram
Recalls the Dark History of Oregon’s Fleeting Utopia
by Ciara Dolan
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of August 10
by Rob Brezsny
We Saw You
We Saw the Whole City Almost Burst into Tears When It Started to Rain Last Sunday, and We Saw a Lot of Netflix
by Stranger Staff
Books
Erik Reece's Book
Utopia Drive
Shows What Utopian Societies (Past and Present) Can Teach Us About Reality
by Rich Smith
Food & Drink
You Know What's Capable of Melting the Seattle Freeze? Seattle's Biggest Pizza Pie.
How Italian Family Pizza Can Change Your Life
by Rachel Belle
Features
At Least 10 People Say They’ve Been Drugged at Seattle Bars This Summer
by Sydney Brownstone
Dear Seattle Art Fair, I Love You and I Want You to Live
by Jen Graves