The Star Treatment presents: Bo-Nita’s Hannah Mootz
The Star brings you a new series, The Star Treatment, dedicated to our local performers. Today: Bo-Nita’s Hannah Mootz.
Denizens and Citizens
The publisher makes some notes on local civics.
Shifting Incentives: An Interview with Robert Douglass of the Open Goldberg Variations Project
An interview with Robert Douglass about his Open Well Tempered Clavier project.
On Being Mixed: Snapshots from a Nikkei-Filipina Album
Of mixed-ness and mixed-upness: Tamiko Nimura talks about her experience of dual heritage.
Archive in a Wall Cavity, Part 3
Peter Monaghan finds a cultural history of Seattle in the movie listings, culled from his old wall insulation. Part 3 of 3.
Archive in a Wall Cavity, Part 2
Peter Monaghan finds a cultural history of Seattle in the movie listings discovered in his wall insulation.
Archive in a Wall Cavity, Part 1
Peter Monaghan finds a cultural history of Seattle in the movie listings culled from his old wall insulation. Part 1 of 3.
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.
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.
The Retelling: Talking to the National Parks Service about Tule Lake
Tule Lake Segregation Center. An essay by Tamiko Nimura
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