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This Week in Performance: Week of July 18, 2014
This weekend brings a show business farce, a political solo show, and music for your dining pleasure among the usual mix of improv, comedy and theater.
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July 18, 1934: The Battle of Smith Cove
Smith Cove, located at the southern foot of Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood, might seem sleepy these days — yet on this date in 1934, it was the site of a truly epic labor-management struggle. Jeff Stevens histories you once again.
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An Open Letter to TPP Negotiators: Copyright Term Extension
An open letter to the dreadmeisters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership from the new CEO of Creative Commons, Ryan Merkley.
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Loose in the Wires
You shouldn’t play with your food, especially when you’re eating bugs that contain gods. Fiction by John D. Brown.
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Kickstarting Seattle’s Parks: The Star Interviews Omar Willey about “Natural Advantages”
Parks remain one of those things that tie us together, though we rarely think about them that way. A park—public land—serves the communities around it. Any real document of that land must serve the public, too, the best way possible.
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Rice Boy: Beginning
We begin our serialization of Evan Dahm’s exquisite tale, Rice Boy, today in the Star.


