The United States of Floyd
Nathan Vass provides some context for you.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: Rainier & Henderson, Baby!
Nathan Vass, in relation to a recent bus-driver-related incident, finds that strength of spirit wins the day.
Stokley Towles and Kehinde Wiley: Re-contextualizing the Mundane and the Oppressed
Nathan Vass on two artists, Stokley Towles and Kehinde Wiley, who take seemingly mundane subjects and put them through the filter of an artistic disciple in order to either expose us to oft-ignored realms or correct past oversights.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: Back on the 7; Late Night, 11pm – 2am
Nathan Vass continues his series of three posts detailing the same night driving the Metro Route No. 7 and exploring humanity.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: Back on the 7, 9pm-11pm
Nathan Vass’ remembrance of one particularly enjoyable shift continues.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: Back on the 7, 6pm-9pm
Seattle’s favorite Metro driver returns with the next piece in his recollection of one particular evening shift.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: Michael Jackson
Nathan Vass returns to grace the pages of the Star with a four-part series detailing one last shift on the 7. Part 1: An introduction.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: The Last Day I Drove the 358, Part II
Nathan Vass returns to dispel more clichés about the so-called “dangertainment” route, the 358.
Gravity, Dir. Alfonso Cuarón (2013)
Nathan Vass puts on his cinematic hat to bring you his experience of gravity in Gravity.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: The Last Day I Drove the 358, Part I
Nathan Vass raps about his favorite route, the 358, and what he learned as a driver on Aurora.
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