September 11, 1970: Sabot
What should September 11 mean for Seattle?
A Three-Course Brecht Feast; an Interview with The Horse in Motion’s Bobbin Ramsey
José Amador sits down with The Horse in Motion’s Bobbin Ramsey to discuss her company’s coming production of BRECHTFEST at the Can Can.
Haiku 33
Andrew Hamlin poetically transitions out of Summer in his latest haiku batch.
Why Labor Day Matters
Ralph Nader offers some thoughts on why labor day should mean more than grilling nitrite-infused frankfurters in your backyard.
Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics have come for your long-haired niece.
On Avoiding Artistic Integrity For Commercial Success
The ensuing commentary was originally intended to be the introduction to our review of Brandon Simmons’ IS SHE DEAD YET?
Between Punk & Grunge, a Narrative
The Sonics revival has brought richly deserved attention the Northwest’s garage scene that emerged from industrial towns of Tacoma and Bremerton in the early 60s. Recent years have seen an abundance of books and films chronicling the grunge movement. Between Garage & Grunge: Glitter, Glam and Proto-Punk in Seattle’s Subversive 70s examines the critical period in between.
Sunday Comics
Our 100th iteration of Sunday Comics, with the usual gang of idiots.
Don’t Think You Have a Dog in This Fight
Cher Calderilla returns with a song from the un-considered.
Ten Thousand Saints (dir. Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini; 2015)
Andrew Hamlin on TEN THOUSAND SAINTS, playing now at Sundance Cinemas.
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