New EFF Tool Makes Emailing Congress Just a Few Clicks Away
Political activism at the click of a mouse–EFF makes it easier for you to email your congressional representatives.
What Would the Neighbors Think?
Cole Hornaday re-establishes a psychic link at the IHOP in his latest chapter of The Ghost and the Owl Wife.
My Bra – I’d Like It Back: No Date Required
In the form of Missed Connections, a piece about temporary oblivion. Poetry by Jerry Kraft.
Gaza Writes Back: Short Stories from Young Writers in Gaza, Palestine
Gary Corseri looks into a new anthology of short stories from the Gaza Strip and finds that you cannot uproot ideas.
…and in the news…
Protest meets martial law fashion. Poetry by Jon Ravenscroft.
Our Primary Endorsements
The Seattle Star’s endorsements for the August 4, 2015, Seattle City Council primary elections.
Could New Bipartisan Bill Force 2016 Contenders to Tackle Too-Big-To-Fail Banks?
The Glass-Steagall Act returns for the 21st Century. Deirdre Fulton reports.
I Know What You Think: Collective Intelligence in Online Communication
Have you ever wondered what factors may shape the interactions we have in online chatrooms? Chloe Medosch explores.
Fine Homebuilding
One of the blessings and curses of being the oldest child of young parents is that you get to watch them grow up. Briallen Hopper writes.
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