Sharknado
Seattle’s infamous political enforcer Tim Ceis has been hired to salvage the Bertha fiasco. Jeff Stevens gives a short report.
January 21, 1997: In Search of the Golden Shower of Public-Private Partnerships
Seattle circa 1997: gentrification was the word. Jeff Stevens remembers a comical protest against a serious problem.
Bertha: On the Pipe
Jeff Stevens remains in snarky light concerning Bertha.
Cancel the Tunnel
Jeff Stevens makes the case for canceling the SR 99 tunnel project.
December 20, 1899: The Birth of the Seattle Union Record
Seattle has a long, proud history of great radical newspapers. Jeff Stevens presents his version of the story of the birth of one of the greatest. Read all about it!
December 7, 1984: Gorilla Gardens
When grunge was just My Eye’s twinkle.
November 30, 1917: Louise Olivereau
Anyone worried about recent leftist tendencies in Seattle city politics should study our city’s political history more closely. Let Jeff Stevens school you about the 1917 trial of Louise Olivereau.
November 24, 1985: The Colman School Occupation
Seattle has a long and proud tradition of activist occupations of local buildings for social justice purposes. Jeff Stevens schools you about the Colman School occupation.
August 31, 1968: Sky River Rock Festival
Woodstock was not the first historic rock music festival: it was preceded by the Sky River Rock Festival, organized in Seattle and staged near Sultan, Washington. Jeff Stevens histories you counterculturally.
July 29, 1968: About That Typewriter . . .
Seattle police misconduct is nothing new. Jeff Stevens tells the history of how a bogus SPD raid on the local Black Panther Party HQ instigated terrible consequences.
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