The View from Nathan’s Bus: How to Get the 70 to be Chaotic
“How’s everything today?” It’s the Sherriff, asking after my welfare at Third and Pike. I’m on the 70.
Referring to safety concerns, I respond, “Everything is fantastic!”
“Wow. Really?”
“Well, it’s the 70. Nothing ever happens on this thing.”
Hey Kidz, Comix?
A preview of the upcoming comix section in The Seattle Star.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Guided by Voices — A New Listener’s Guide to Audio Drama, Part 1
An iconoclastic, introductory guide to audio drama courtesy of the Star’s Omar Willey.
Seamless Recursive Autonoma: An interview with photographer Paul Berger
From the archives: an interview with photographer Paul Berger from 1996.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Prelude to a Guide
The latest of Omar Willey’s thoughts on audio drama.
Inside MAP’s Soft Click of a Switch: Alone Together Through Thick and Thin
Meet Peggy Gannon and Brandon Ryan, together they are the driving force behind MAP Theater (formerly Man Alone Productions). MAP is one of…
Visiting First Place School: Reflections on Other-centric Education, Private Education, & Identity
During my visit to First Place School I am distracted. Dawn Mason, a former WA State Representative, leads me through the halls on an informal tour. Her flowing skirt brushes against the walls as she walks. This place is another kind of home to her.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: You’ve Been a Good Friend of Mine
Don’t ask me how bad her living situation was. You couldn’t imagine it. The level of abuse she had no choice but to tolerate, the job that kept her out until the wee hours, and not in your favorite part of town. Bussing to and from for low wages, and caring for three young daughters all the while.
Decrepit Finding
Nick Stokes returns to his Affairs. New fiction in the Star.
The Banyan Tree: Three Easy Pieces
Pratidhwani’s latest production gains by keeping it simple and keeping it real.
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