Paul Berger: Multiplex
A short piece on Paul Berger’s upcoming book, Multiplex.
Sunday Comics
I like people there, the ones who can’t stand — they’re the ones who can’t stand. I see smoke signals coming from them. They say, “we’re all out of Comics, sir.” Stand on your own head, for a change; give me some skin to call my own.
Cento for John Ashbery
A tribute to John Ashbery. Poetry by Omar Willey.
An Honest Approach to Simplifying Corporate Income Taxes
Dean Baker considers a simpler tax structure than the currently fashionable, allegedly conservative plan.
Divine Grapevining
Poetry by the Seattle Star’s poetry collective.
Trans Youth Use Theater to Raise Awareness and Change Policy
In Port Townsend, the stage has become a venue to educate political leaders on transgender issues. Sammi-Jo Lee writes.
A Look Inside China’s Propaganda Bureaucracy
Jimmy Wu takes a peek at a new Hong Kong report on the Chinese Communist Party Publicity Department .
Sunday Comics
The sun is shining slowly, the birds are flying so low
Honey you’re my Sunday Comics, so pay me what you owe me
3 Portraits of the Artist in Tacoma
Poetry by David Fewster.
All About Abigail, a Preview of Kaitlin McCarthy’s Eight Abigails
Those going to McCarthy’s Eight Abigails this weekend at Velocity Dance Center can expect to feel a sudden awareness of unexpected surroundings, for this reason José Amador fills us in on the artist and how to prepare ourselves for the show.

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