Weekly E-book: The Verification Handbook for Investigative Journalism
Our weekly e-book column returns from hiatus to bring you this latest text for journalists and citizens who want to dig a little deeper.
The Fall and Rise of Great Public Spaces
Why we need parks, streetlife, squares, markets, trails, community gardens and other hang outs more than ever.
Chanting Clear with Chanticleer
A preview of the upcoming Chanticleer concert.
Repsorp dna gnol evil: Unfixed Arias
Omar Willey enjoys himself at the latest Coriolis programme.
Head Rattling Results: Fin Whales Hear with Their Skulls
How do whales hear whale song? They use their heads–specifically their skulls. Kaitlyn Keller investigates.
Your Right to Record: Protected by Law, Disrespected by Law Enforcement
How do we translate free speech and privacy protections at a time when anyone with a mobile phone has the potential to engage in journalism? Timothy Karr offers some thoughts.
Side Effects
Gary Corseri delves into the side effects of participating in the American circle jerk.
April 19, 1967: Stokely at Garfield
Among truly historic public speeches in Seattle, Stokely Carmichael’s 1967 appearance here was clearly catalytic. Jeff Stevens brings the radical Black Seattle history at the Star.

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