Year: 2017
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The Interrupters (Song For Commencement Muralists in Gentrified Neighborhoods)
Poetry by Robert Lashley.
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Paige Barnes on the Beat: #ShanghaiPulse
Omar Willey gives a preview of Paige Barnes’ latest dance+film work at the Northwest Film Forum.
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A Macedonian Comic Strip Encourages Women to Pursue Computer Programming Careers
Encouraging women in tech through comix. Filip Stojanovski writes.
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Encounters with Anonymous: Colour My World
The return: Omar Willey resumes his column on anonymous photography with a digression into the land of color.
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Sunday Comics
Solo voy con mi pena, sola va mi condena — correr es mi destino, por no llevar papel. Perdido en el corazón de la grande Babylon; me dicen los Sunday Comics: Yo soy el quiebra ley.
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Thoughts on the SeaGL (Seattle GNU/Linux) Conference, Day 1
Our publisher goes to the fifth annual Seattle GNU/Linux Conference and makes some notes.
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Last Minute Voter’s Guide
We throw down our last-minute voting guide for the lazy, the perplexed, the poor, the huddled masses.
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Free Thing of the Week: Policing the Black Man
We bring you an interview with Angela J. Davis and Sherrilyn Ifill, contributors to the new book, Policing the Black Man.
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Following Jenny’s Money
Who’ll be truly empowered in Seattle City Hall during a Jenny Durkan mayoralty? Jeff Stevens follows the money.
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Sunday Comics
The trail ahead is dark and unsound, but I’m lapping it up like a greedy hound. Free at last of the city sounds, free at last to put my foot right down…Something out there is calling me, beckoning me with urgency; Comics, Comics, Sunday Comics.