Round Three: The Seattle Star’s Creative Commons Literary + Music Celebration at St. Andrews, June 11th
The Star’s regularly irregular poetry and music show comes to town again this Monday. I.M. Fletcher hips you to it.
Free Thing of the Week: The Big Data Agenda
Annika Richterich’s book on Big Data and the surveillance society comes at an opportune time.
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.
Free Thing of the Week: Tactical Data Engagement
This week’s Free Thing helps citizens engage their government through data collection and analysis provided by the cities themselves.
Free Thing of the Week: Seasonal Psalms
Back to books we go for this week’s Free Thing, a recent release of haiku, sijo, tanka, and shanzi from Andreas Gripp.
Free Thing of the Week: Spiedkiks – Rooftop Hacky Sack
More music from the depths of the Creative Commons, this time some electronica from German duo Spiedkiks.
Free Thing of the Week: Eveleen – Falling Rain
Back to the grind of August? Let Eveleen take you away with this wonderful music release.
Free Thing of the Week: Gog and Magog
For your summer reading, The Star brings you a free new epub of Ciaran O’Driscoll’s chapbook, Gog and Magog to make you feel the verse.
Seattle Star Publisher Outed as African American
Turns out seeing is actually believing. Revealed: the actual race of the Seattle Star’s publisher.
Mayor Murray Appoints Mark Sidran New SPD Liaison
“I am humbled and excited to have this extraordinary opportunity,” said Sidran, who, if confirmed, would be Seattle’s first person to man what many in city hall are calling the city’s new Police Czar position.
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