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2017
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Jul. 5
Print Edition for the week of
Jul. 5 - 11, 2017
Vol. 26, No. 45
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Echo Turnpike (Habitat Diorama with Rubble-Dwelling Species) by Laurie Hogin. Part of the group exhibition Liberty at Prographica/KDR July 6–29. Courtesy of the artist and Prographica/KDR.
Savage Love
Sacrifice
by Dan Savage
Blabbermouth
Blabbermouth Podcast: What the Hell Is Wrong with Donald Trump, and How Is It He's Getting Worse?
by The Stranger
Film/TV
Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon of
The Big Sick
Discuss How a Serious Illness Made Them a Better Couple
by Sean Nelson
A Web of His Own:
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Brings Your Favorite Superhero Home
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
The Impure Thoughts of
The Little Hours
by Ciara Dolan
I, Anonymous
I, Anonymous: Thanks, Train Police, for Not Freaking Out and Killing Me
by Anonymous
Music
An Ex–Easy Street Records Clerk Recalls His Most Memorable Consignment Deals
by troy nelson
The Unbearable
Witness
of Katy Perry
by Amber Cortes
La Luz’s California Dreams
The Surf Band Discusses Their Move to Los Angeles
by Emilly Prado
Free Will Astrology
For the Week of July 5
by Rob Brezsny
Books
Hunger
Satisfies: Roxane Gay’s New Memoir Fills a Void in the Literary World
by Jenni Moore
Pop Gun War
’s Magic Explosion-ism
by Suzette Smith
Food & Drink
Seattle Bartenders Put Aside Spirits in Favor of Vermouth and Sherry in Fortified Wine Cocktails
by Stefan Milne
Features
Mariane Ibrahim Gallery Is Single-Handedly Elevating Seattle's Art Scene
Mariane Ibrahim does something no other galleries in Seattle do—and it's being talked about around the world.
by Emily Pothast
News
Race for Open City Council Seat Tests Seattle's New Political Divides
by Heidi Groover
Weed
Weed Sodas: Great for People Who Hate Weed
They're on the Rise, and I Think I Figured Out Why
by Lester Black
Person of Interest
Person of Interest: Keri Scherbring, Whose Multi-Hued Hairstyles Will Brighten Your World
by Amber Cortes
Open City
Nanny Newsroom: Why Are
Seattle Times
Staffers Subject to Drug Tests?
by Steven Hsieh
Who Said It: Jane Birkin or Jenny Durkan?
by Stranger Staff