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The Pit and the Pabulum
The peculiar electoral chicanery by developer Triad Capital Partners exposed in the news this week is nothing new in Seattle city politics. Jeff Stevens channels Edgar Allan Poe with an Emmett Watson twist.
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Commonality: Part Two – The Rule of Law
Part two of a series on the idea of a global commons. In which our publisher discusses another reason sharing fails: people do not respect the rule of law.
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The View from Nathan’s Bus: Back on the 7, 6pm-9pm
Seattle’s favorite Metro driver returns with the next piece in his recollection of one particular evening shift.
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Forces Opposed: Lessons from PDX, Part 1
Omar Willey takes stock of his trip to PDX.
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The Final Leaked TPP Text: Bad Juju Rising
The TPP text from Wikileaks confirms what a raw deal the TPP is for Internet users and citizens everywhere. Jeremy Malcolm explains why you should fight it.
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Poets’ Talk: Pope Francis, Masilo, Marc Beaudin, et al.
Gary Corseri and Charles Orloski talk as only poets do about today’s whirling Zeitgeist.
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The Mess That Trials Stopped Early Can Leave Behind
Rumor has it that it pays to be thorough with all those clinical trials. Hilda Bastian contemplates.
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The Key Turned
Max Reif takes you on a journey through a psychogeographical India of the 70s.
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MAP Theater’s The Art of Bad Men (dir. Kelly Kitchens)
MAP’s production of Vince Delaney’s THE ART OF BAD MEN represents a sort of ideal; the entire endeavor has the feel of familial comfort. This is a fortunate circumstance, for Delaney has taken THREE SCREAMS’ meditation on how we relate to art and added a…
