Year: 2015
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Head Rattling Results: Fin Whales Hear with Their Skulls
How do whales hear whale song? They use their heads–specifically their skulls. Kaitlyn Keller investigates.
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Your Right to Record: Protected by Law, Disrespected by Law Enforcement
How do we translate free speech and privacy protections at a time when anyone with a mobile phone has the potential to engage in journalism? Timothy Karr offers some thoughts.
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Side Effects
Gary Corseri delves into the side effects of participating in the American circle jerk.
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April 19, 1967: Stokely at Garfield
Among truly historic public speeches in Seattle, Stokely Carmichael’s 1967 appearance here was clearly catalytic. Jeff Stevens brings the radical Black Seattle history at the Star.
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A Deal Isn’t Always a Bargain
T. Blake Braddy gives you this short story straight out of the Crypt, about a corrupt mayor, a kidnapped sister, and a suitcase.
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Summer of ’68: Young, On The Heart’s Trail
The quest of the spirit is long. Autobiographical fiction by Max Reif.



