Category: Culture
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November 30, 1917: Louise Olivereau
Anyone worried about recent leftist tendencies in Seattle city politics should study our city’s political history more closely. Let Jeff Stevens school you about the 1917 trial of Louise Olivereau.
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November 24, 1985: The Colman School Occupation
Seattle has a long and proud tradition of activist occupations of local buildings for social justice purposes. Jeff Stevens schools you about the Colman School occupation.
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The Star Treatment presents: Bo-Nita’s Hannah Mootz
The Star brings you a new series, The Star Treatment, dedicated to our local performers. Today: Bo-Nita’s Hannah Mootz.
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Shifting Incentives: An Interview with Robert Douglass of the Open Goldberg Variations Project
An interview with Robert Douglass about his Open Well Tempered Clavier project.
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On Being Mixed: Snapshots from a Nikkei-Filipina Album
Of mixed-ness and mixed-upness: Tamiko Nimura talks about her experience of dual heritage.
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Archive in a Wall Cavity, Part 3
Peter Monaghan finds a cultural history of Seattle in the movie listings, culled from his old wall insulation. Part 3 of 3.
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Archive in a Wall Cavity, Part 2
Peter Monaghan finds a cultural history of Seattle in the movie listings discovered in his wall insulation.
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Archive in a Wall Cavity, Part 1
Peter Monaghan finds a cultural history of Seattle in the movie listings culled from his old wall insulation. Part 1 of 3.

