Nightly Rendezvous: At the Jewel Box with Dennis Nyback
Dennis Nyback narrates his tale of cinema screenings at the beloved Jewel Box Theater from 1989-1991.
Free Thing of the Week: You Choose
This week we bring you Tacoman Nick Stokes’ anti-choose-your-own-adventure novel, You Choose.
Sunday Comics
Too fat! Fat you must cut lean — you got to take the Sunday Comics to the mezzanine, chump! Change, and it’s on, Super Bon Bon.
Watching the Black Body
When you’re black, dissent is treated as extremism by those in power. Malkia Cyril on how tech surveillance plays into the old narrative.
End Bloated Salaries in the Nonprofit Sector
The public pays for nonprofit salaries. It’s time to stop. Dean Baker writes.
Fyre Debacle Shows How Small Music Acts Get Burned in the Modern Music Festival Economy
When big acts call all the shots, small artists lose. Jonathan Wynn and Alexander Frenette on the skewing of music.
Fearless Cities: Reinventing Local Politics
For growing numbers of people, new politics means fundamentally reshaping the alienating nation-state-machine. Bertie Russell digs.
The First Book of Stories Ever Printed in the Mro Language Debuts
Preserving minority languages against monoculture means making language available. Pantha Reza writes about the first book of stories ever published in Mro language.
Free Thing of the Week: Arrington de Dionyso & Paul Hoskin, Low Clarinet Duos
In honor of the late Paul Hoskin, we bring you
Sunday Comics
He claims I suffer from delusion, I’m so confident I’m sane. It can’t be no optical illusion. How can you explain Sunday Comics in the rain?

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