The Retelling: Talking to the National Parks Service about Tule Lake
Tule Lake Segregation Center. An essay by Tamiko Nimura
Inside MAP’s Soft Click of a Switch: Tilling the Soil
José Amador embeds himself in MAP’s Soft Click of a Switch and reveals the inner workings of the rehearsal process.
The Ghastly Impermanence: Guided By Voices — A New Listener’s Guide to Audio Drama, Part 2
The Star’s iconoclastic, introductory guide to audio drama continues.
Seattle Fringe Festival 2013: An Abbreviated Guide for the Curious
Just because we won’t be able to see as many productions at this year’s Fringe Festival as we want, doesn’t mean you have to miss out over the next couple of days. Jose Amador comments on the schedule and makes suggestions based on what looks intriguing.
Seattle Fringe Festival Capsule Reviews
José Amador offers his reviews of three productions taking place during this year’s Seattle Fringe Festival.
The View from Nathan’s Bus: How to Get the 70 to be Chaotic
“How’s everything today?” It’s the Sherriff, asking after my welfare at Third and Pike. I’m on the 70.
Referring to safety concerns, I respond, “Everything is fantastic!”
“Wow. Really?”
“Well, it’s the 70. Nothing ever happens on this thing.”
Hey Kidz, Comix?
A preview of the upcoming comix section in The Seattle Star.

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