Vol: 16 No: 29 June 24, 2009

Feature

Dance, music, poetry— and politics

by: Laura Rumpf , Contributing Writer

With a disputed election "the first thing in people's minds," immigrant Iranians and their families gather to celebrate Persian culture (Read more...)

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Feature

Tenants Union may close

by: Cydney Gillis , Staff Reporter

Bereft of funds, the board of directors of the renters’ rights organization may shut it down for good July 16 (Read more...)

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News

Central District apartments to run dry

by: Cydney Gillis , Staff Reporter

New owner’s failure to pay the water bill, says Mary Eklund, is just a way to force her and other tenants out (Read more...)

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Needle exchange goes uptown

by: Laura Rumpf , Contributing Writer

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Healthy debate

by: Cydney Gillis , Staff Reporter

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Community & Editorial

The Story of Hooverville in Seattle

by: Jesse Jackson

From the tin-roofed office of the de facto spokesman for the Depression-era Shantytown (Read more...)

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At home in myself

by: Tina Tomashiro , Guest Writer

One woman’s account of learning to cope with mental illness www.street-papers.org (Read more...)

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©Dr. Wes: Sorry, oh so sorry

by: Dr. Wes Browning

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Rev. Lang: Let’s build Nickelsville

by: Rev. Rich Lang

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Arts & Entertainment

Go south, young gringo

by: Mike Wold

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