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Sunday Comics
The views expressed in the Sunday Comics may or may not reflect those of the Star. If we were to bet on the question, however…
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Election Forecast 2016: Historic Lows
Mark Taylor-Canfield considers the near-complete takeover of American politics by self-satire, and offers the Northwest some hope.
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Staging Race in Seattle, 2016: Paternalism and Its Discontents
Laura Chrisman tackles the ever intricate subject of race on Seattle’s stages.
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Sunday Comics
Once upon a time not long ago, when people read the Comics and lived life slow, when laws were stern and justice stood, and people were behavin’ like they ought to good there lived a little boy who was misled…
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Cannabis Crisis
Ginamarie Emanuel, 52, is the co-Chair of the King County Democrats Committee on disabilities in Seattle, which has not yet voted on these issues. These are her experiences and recommendations. I feel myself the man condemned, who will hang at dawn, waiting, waiting, waiting, for…
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Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics keep on churning on a single page, week by week. The earth spins on its axis, one man struggles while another relaxes…
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Free Thing of the Week: Open Music Theory
This week we go to textbooks: the completely open source/libre Open Music Theory textbook.
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Upload Filtering Mandate Would Shred European Copyright Safe Harbor
The new proposal on Copyright in the Digital Single Market aims to eliminate safe harbor laws and tilt even more of the balance of power toward European monopolies. Jeremy Malcolm writes.
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Finding The Famous Painting of the Blue People of Kentucky
Dr. Ricki Lewis goes in search of the artist who painted The Blue People of Kentucky and winds up with several musings on plagiarism, history and methylene blue.
