Year: 2015
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Playing Music at the Farmers’ Market
Max Reif returns with ruminations on playing near the pig.
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Is She Dead Yet? at Annex Theater (dir. Brandon J Simmons)
José Amador on the controversial comedy taking place at Annex Theatre.
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August 13, 1936: The Seattle Post-Intelligencer Strike
Seattle circa 1936 was a radical town, indeed. On this date in that year, Seattle P-I newsroom workers began a truly historic strike. Jeff Stevens tells the tense tale at the Star.
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Connecting The #FeelTheBern Crowd With #BlackLivesMatter Supporters, If That’s Your Thing
José Amador spent the weekend engaging both sides off the Sanders/#BlackLivesMatter scuffle and came away with numerous observations.
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Against Identity Politics
The decisive results of the District 3 contest in Seattle’s August 4 city council primary elections have given us an excellent opportunity to discuss the folly of identity politics. Jeff Stevens explains.
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Sunday Comics
Time once again for the Sunday Comics. Almost like you could set your internal calendar to it.
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In the Absence of the Feminine: Dance Like a Man
Omar Willey disserts on Pratidhwani’s production of Mahesh Dattani’s highly-respected play.


