Comment: and here is an account by one group that belongs ...
and here is an account by one group that belongs to the OCCUPY movement that describes the events, again in THE STRANGER, the Reverend appears to have been caught up in the melee at Terminal 18. I'd...
View ArticleComment: I recall thinking and then writing on coming to Seattle ...
I recall thinking and then writing on coming to Seattle 15 years ago that it was a city without an eye. Along the waterfront, then, there was a single "vista point", and it was marked as such, a kind...
View ArticleComment: It is a curious phenomenon that a late 19th century ...
It is a curious phenomenon that a late 19th century play by Wedekind, that arose in the context of the gradual break-down of middle class repression, and whose technique exerted great influence on the...
View ArticleComment: Well, my second comment then is the second comment altogether, ...
Well, my second comment then is the second comment altogether, but what if not on the same that I made the above comment I don't see a reviw of a musical based on MISS JULIE! Another 1890s play, this...
View ArticleComment: If you contemplate the extraordinary crimes against humanity of...
If you contemplate the extraordinary crimes against humanity of which various US regimes became guilty as of the US successor to the European imperialist impulse - the overthrow of Mossadegh in 1953,...
View ArticleComment: Fascinating piece for someone who had a good handle on ...
Fascinating piece for someone who had a good handle on NY City politics after 25 years, but has mere inklings here where the bodies are buried; and fascinating comments as well. As very much of an...
View ArticleComment: It would be best, as several commissioners feel, too, if ...
It would be best, as several commissioners feel, too, if there was something like a Puget Sound Port Authority which would allocate and bargian as one unit. Perhaps eventually even a state port...
View ArticleComment: Beckett once described the human mind as being encased in ...
Beckett once described the human mind as being encased in a small flower pot, that is in soil, from there it is but a hop skip and jump to put a woman up to the waist in a pile of sand. Khazanian is...
View ArticleComment: Certainly more and more people are living in their cars ...
Certainly more and more people are living in their cars in Seattle, too.
View ArticleComment: Quantity of any kind does not translate into quality, except ...
Quantity of any kind does not translate into quality, except in Hegelian Marxism, although all Mallards, both male and female, are marvels of natural beauty. As are Herons. Kascha fails to name a...
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