Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics is considering a move to Fredonia, land of the brave and free.
For Leonard
Max Reif’s poetic tribute to the bard of songwriting.
Curtain Up on HowlRound, the Theater Knowledge Commons
Jennie Rose Halperin takes her unstoppable quest to rediscover the commons into the theater, in this interview with the brains behind HowlRound.
How Do We “Package” Peace? Can We Make It Palatable? A Review of Peace Plays
Can peace come off the shelf? Gary Corseri reviews Peace Plays by Johan Galtung, Vitahl Rajan, and S. P. Udayakumar.
Punishment is Violent and Counterproductive
Robert Burrowes continues his thoughts on violence in society.
Sunday Comics
The views expressed in the Sunday Comics may or may not reflect those of the Star. If we were to bet on the question, however…
Election Forecast 2016: Historic Lows
Mark Taylor-Canfield considers the near-complete takeover of American politics by self-satire, and offers the Northwest some hope.
Staging Race in Seattle, 2016: Paternalism and Its Discontents
Laura Chrisman tackles the ever intricate subject of race on Seattle’s stages.
Sunday Comics
Once upon a time not long ago, when people read the Comics and lived life slow, when laws were stern and justice stood, and people were behavin’ like they ought to good there lived a little boy who was misled…
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