The Interrupters (Song For Commencement Muralists in Gentrified Neighborhoods)
Poetry by Robert Lashley.
Paige Barnes on the Beat: #ShanghaiPulse
Omar Willey gives a preview of Paige Barnes’ latest dance+film work at the Northwest Film Forum.
A Macedonian Comic Strip Encourages Women to Pursue Computer Programming Careers
Encouraging women in tech through comix. Filip Stojanovski writes.
Encounters with Anonymous: Colour My World
The return: Omar Willey resumes his column on anonymous photography with a digression into the land of color.
Sunday Comics
Solo voy con mi pena, sola va mi condena — correr es mi destino, por no llevar papel. Perdido en el corazón de la grande Babylon; me dicen los Sunday Comics: Yo soy el quiebra ley.
Thoughts on the SeaGL (Seattle GNU/Linux) Conference, Day 1
Our publisher goes to the fifth annual Seattle GNU/Linux Conference and makes some notes.
Last Minute Voter’s Guide
We throw down our last-minute voting guide for the lazy, the perplexed, the poor, the huddled masses.
Free Thing of the Week: Policing the Black Man
We bring you an interview with Angela J. Davis and Sherrilyn Ifill, contributors to the new book, Policing the Black Man.
Following Jenny’s Money
Who’ll be truly empowered in Seattle City Hall during a Jenny Durkan mayoralty? Jeff Stevens follows the money.
Sunday Comics
The trail ahead is dark and unsound, but I’m lapping it up like a greedy hound. Free at last of the city sounds, free at last to put my foot right down…Something out there is calling me, beckoning me with urgency; Comics, Comics, Sunday Comics.

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