The Ghastly Impermanence: Guided by Voices – A New Listener’s Guide to Audio Drama, Part 6
The Ghastly Impermanence returns. This time: the fine line between speech and song, and a digression into the outer limits.
Weekly E-book: The Pencil of Nature
This week’s e-book is a blast from the past, from the inventor of the photographic negative, William Henry Fox Talbot.
Celebrating Seattle: Adjacent, Against, Upon
A short tale about public art in Seattle by way of its very first commisioned piece, Michael Heizer’s immense sculpture.
Things I Did Not Write About in 2013,
Part 2
More mini-musings on things that did not get the Star treatment in 2013.
Weekly E-Book: The Path to a Future
Our weekly e-book is Andrew Percy’s tome about peace, security and prosperity.
Celebrating Seattle: The Ballard Centennial Bell Tower
This week we go to Ballard for some history. Omar Willey tells you about a pair of kings, a dead horse and the Ballard Centennial Bell Tower.
Things I Did Not Write About in 2013, Part 1
An alternative to dull year-end lists. Omar Willey takes a look back at things in 2013 he did not write about at the time.
Weekly E-book: Therefore Repent
This week the Star brings you a graphic novel from Jim Munroe and Salgood Sam, telling of a world after The Rapture.
The Star Turns Two
The publisher makes some notes on the occasion of The Seattle Star’s second birthday.
Happy New Year
Happy new year from us here at The Seattle Star.

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