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    Stock Is Everything You Could Want in a Neighborhood Food Spot
    Stock Is Everything You Could Want in a...
    By Nicole Sprinkle • March 23, 2016 4:30 am

    Is this farm-to-table cafe featuring pho, congee, and meatball sandwiches the new Seattle food trend?

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    Fueled by Curry, Four Eclectic Artists Hit the Road in Search of Indigenous Stories
    Fueled by Curry, Four Eclectic Artists Hit the...
    By Nicole Sprinkle • March 23, 2016 4:30 am

    Building on the success of their “Curry NA Hurry” video, Jamil Suleman and his co-conspirators are attempting to build an indie media empire.

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    With His Latest, Damien Jurado Returns to Form a Changed Man
    With His Latest, Damien Jurado Returns to Form...
    By Mark Baumgarten • March 23, 2016 4:30 am

    For the final chapter in his Maraqopa Trilogy, the Seattle songwriter returns from the furthest reaches of faith with a new old sound.

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    Bernie Sanders supporters cheer for the presidential candidate during a rally in Seattle on March 20, 2016.
    The Paradox of Bernie and the Wealthy White...
    By Daniel Person • March 23, 2016 4:30 am

    A win in Washington state may expose a paradoxical fact of the capital-S Socialism that Bernie Sanders preaches—that his success is a phenomenon driven by a demographic that is doing quite well for itself in the capitalist system.

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    Kshama Sawant Explains Why Seattle Is So Over Capitalism Right Now
    Kshama Sawant Explains Why Seattle Is So Over...
    By Daniel Person • March 23, 2016 4:30 am

    With Seattle showing Bernie Sanders the same love it’s shown its socialist city councilmember, we rang her up to get her take on what his success forebodes for the workers of the world.

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    Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders waves to thousands of people waiting outside KeyArena for his rally on March 20, 2016 in Seattle.
    Bernie Sanders Is the Right Choice, Right Now
    By SW Editorial Board • March 23, 2016 4:30 am

    We wholeheartedly support the Vermont Senator in the March 26 Washington state Democratic caucuses.

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    A New Encampment Is Challenging the Anti-Drug Dogma That Rules Homeless Services
    A New Encampment Is Challenging the Anti-Drug Dogma...
    By Casey Jaywork • March 22, 2016 4:10 am

    Former residents of Nickelsville have started a new group that aims to have a more democratic approach to tent cities and, perhaps more controversially, want to offer an open door to drug addicts.

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    Loving football brains at the same time just got a little more difficult.
    Paul Allen Can Help Start an Honest Conversation...
    By SW Editorial Board • March 18, 2016 4:30 am

    With the NFL admitting football is connected to chronic brain injury, Seahawks owner Paul Allen must speak up for a healthier approach to the game.

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    Larry Weis. Photo courtesy of Seattle City Light (Detail)
    Op-ed: Weekly Editorial on City Light CEO Larry...
    By Daniel Person • March 18, 2016 4:30 am

    The Weekly missed the point of our fight against City Light CEO Larry Weis.

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    Reparations advocate Anne Hirsch (thumb)
    Why a White Lady Is Championing Reparations in...
    By Daniel Person • March 18, 2016 4:30 am

    Anne Hirsch, Seattle midwife and a member of the Uhuru Solidarity Movement, talks to Seattle Weekly about why white people need to get vocal about reparations.

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    People--now available in a tube! (detail)
    Spare a Coffin for the Homeless, Sir?
    By Casey Jaywork • March 16, 2016 7:00 pm

    A local mad scientist wants to bring capsule hotels to Seattle’s homeless.

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    Google cafeteria. Illustration by Jose Trujillo
    ‘App-artheid’ and Gluttony at Google’s Delicious, Nauseating New...
    By Seattle Weekly • March 16, 2016 4:30 am

    I pull in around noon. There is ample parking beneath the new building, several charging stations for electric cars, and no security on the elevator up to the cafeteria.

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    Stephan McKnight plays an autoharp after being evicted from Nickelsville. Photo by Daniel Person
    As Former Nickelsville Site Gets Cleared, Homeless and...
    By Daniel Person • March 12, 2016 3:05 am

    Seattle’s homeless crisis took a dramatic turn Friday morning as police cleared the former Nickelsville encampment site on Dearborn.

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    Fat's signature dish. Courtesy of Fat's (detail)
    Seattle Finally Nails New Orleans-Style Fare at Fat’s
    By Seattle Weekly • March 11, 2016 4:30 am

    Seattleites, hungry for Southern food, are often quick to laud places that really aren’t as good as we want them to be. But this place is the real deal.

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    A scene from 'Patience' by Daniel Clowes (detail)
    Daniel Clowes’s New Time-Travelling Graphic Novel Is His...
    By Kelton Sears • March 11, 2016 4:30 am

    Wielding comics’ unique power to tell stories via space and sequencing, the latest from the 54-year-old artist bursts with brilliantly timed “Oh, snap” moments.

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    The man who would be Seattle City Light CEO.
    The Campaign Against Larry Weis Feels Like a...
    By SW Editorial Board • March 11, 2016 4:30 am

    The climate movement’s salvos against the nominee for CEO of Seattle City Light, while promising very little by way of carbon reductions, have risked alienating a policy leader who could be an important movement ally in years to come.

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    In this March 3 photo, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter is given a tour of Amazon headquarters in Seattle. DoD photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Tim D. Godbee/Flickr
    How Amazon and Vulcan Bought Their Way into...
    By Casey Jaywork • March 11, 2016 4:30 am

    A new report shows how developers got their voice heard in the 2015 election.

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    Illustration of Emo Todorov  (detail). By Marie Hausauer
    How the Cheap, Creepy Robotic Hand from UW...
    By Mark Baumgarten • March 11, 2016 4:30 am

    Researcher Emo Todorov talks about the $1,000 breakthrough he helped create.

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    Michael Henderson has turned his West Seattle backyard into a giant playground. But neighbors, and the city, say it’s in violation. Photos by Sara Bernard
    In West Seattle, a Yard That’s Magical, Whimsical,...
    By Sara Bernard • March 11, 2016 4:30 am

    Michael Hendersen has given his community a half-built kingdom known as the Undersea Aviary. Some of his neighbors wish he would take it back.

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    Illustration of Moses Seattle. By Joshua Boulet
    Chief Seattle’s Grandson and the Dawn of the...
    By Seattle Weekly • March 11, 2016 4:30 am

    Life was hard for Moses Seattle, and it ended sadly, but there has never been another person from our region remotely like him, for his short life connects the ancient mythology of the Puget Sound area to our modern era.

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