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Shortchanging Feminism
Satirical and biting comes this story by Telugu writer Malathi Nidadavolu.
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Housing: A Right, Or A Commodity? SAFE Moves Against the Banks, and the Sheriff
Raymond Murphy talks about the finer points foreclosure with two high-profile examples featuring the work of SAFE.
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August 11, 1969: The Ave Riots
Seattle’s University District might seem like a sleepy place these days, but circa 1969, it was a hotbed of radicalism, revolutionary fervor, and — 45 years ago this week — violent rioting. Jeff Stevens tells you all about it.
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No Damn Picture is Worth It: Time Stands Still
Omar Willey thinks about photojournalism and the bourgeois life, via Donald Margulies’ play.
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Rice Boy: Chapters 15-17
In this episode of Evan Dahm’s Rice Boy gets deep with Gerund, The One Electronic is reunited with strangers, and dreams expose vulnerabilities.
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Battle for the Nap Room: Tales from the Front Lines
In which Max Reif attempts to enlist Mr. Sandman in his personal war against a platoon of anti-sleep preschoolers.


