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Feb. 26
Print Edition for the week of
Feb. 26 - Mar. 10, 2020
Vol. 29, No. 14
Jaya Nicely
Savage Love
Spit and Polish
by Dan Savage
Film/TV
Despite Its Name, the Children's Film Festival Seattle Isn't Just for Kids
by Leilani Polk
Once Were Brothers
Celebrates Robbie Robertson of Canadian Roots-Rock Legends the Band
by Dave Segal
Olympic Dreams
Gets Unprecedented Access Inside the Olympics' Horniest Locale
by Chase Burns
I, Anonymous
Don't Tell Me!
by Anonymous
Music
Seattle's High Pulp Brilliantly Juice Up Funk, R&B, and Jazz
by Dave Segal
Brooklyn Rapper Young M.A Is Changing What’s Acceptable in Rap
by Jenni Moore
Free Will Astrology
February 26–March 3
by Rob Brezsny
Theater
Michete's New Face
A post-surgery interview with Seattle's pop icon.
by Jas Keimig
Visual Art
Nikita Ares's Colorful Worlds Slurp You Right Up
by Jas Keimig
Tara Flores's Paintings Seem to Vibrate on Another Level
by Jas Keimig
Books
Falling for
The Slip
Kary Wayson's long-awaited book of longing.
by Rich Smith
Food & Drink
To Eat Some Great Mexican Food, Visit Birrieria Tijuana in Burien
by Julianne Bell
Features
The Stranger
Endorses Bernie Sanders for President
For the March 10, 2020, primary election.
by Stranger Election Control Board
Hilary Franz Does Epic Shit
Washington's lands commissioner is fighting wildfires, insurance companies, and the status quo across the state.
by Rich Smith
Turning Up the Heat to #MeltICE
The Evergreen State has a phalanx of immigrant-rights warriors fighting back against the president's cruelty.
by Gregory Scruggs
The Ballard Company That's Reversing Climate Change
Nori's founder was a climate skeptic until a moment of enlightenment on magic mushrooms. Now his company uses cryptocurrency to get farmers to suck carbon out of the air.
by Katie Herzog
Two Places That Offer Women Ways to Deal with an Unsafe World
Feminist Karate Union and 30 Minute Hit empower women.
by Dave Segal
The Latest Move to Repair the Racist War on Drugs
Could new pot shops be part of the answer?
by Lester Black
Fight Back!
The best candidate to take on Trump, the Seattle company working to reverse climate change, and a woman fighting the status quo in Olympia.
by Christopher Frizzelle
Crossword Solution
Crossword Solution: Follow Me
by Brendan Emmett Quigley
Columns
Enter Your Beloved Stupid Pet in Our Stupid Pet Contest!
Editor's Note
Sharky lives!