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Mockingbird Times June 2007, Vol. VII, Issue 6, 4 pages
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Table of Contents
June 6, 2007, Vol. 14, No. 24
Headlines:
- Vendor of the Week: Craig Skewes, p. 6
- What’s your Hurry? Just connect. P. 7
- Local Indians tackle cuts to Health Care. A local event to raise money to support programs that improve the health of urban Indians and Alaskan Natives drew 200 to Seattle Center. But with Bush pushing to axe the nation’s Indian health programs, groups look to Congress for more help. …see page 5
- Beating the high cost of death. A Seattle co-op tackles pricey funerals by going non-profit. …see page 5
- Eat Up: In Chicken with Plums, graphic novelist Marjane Satrapi shows how delicious black and white can be
Table of Contents:
Sometimes, Institution Building Is A Good Thing, Page 2
Director’s Corner by Timothy Harris, Page 2
Just Heard… Page 3
- A PDA for the People by Cydney Gillis
- Wild Sky on the way by Cydney Gillis
- Hugging Saint’s Organization embraced in Hilton LAX Snafu by Christopher Miller
Buzz: Page 3
- Change Agent: Brad Inserra by Artis
- Getting Dirty By Adam Hyla
- UW Goes SLAP Happy by R.V. Murphy
Housing Crisis Looms for Elderly. Pricey rents back East threaten to push low-income seniors to the streets by Brandon Lichtinger, Page 4
Poem: Not, tightest by Stan Burriss
Working to keep urban Indians and Alaska Natives healthy. As Bush seeks to cut the nation’s urban Indian health programs, a local organization tries to keep the faith by Rosette Royale, Page 5
Taking the profit out of death. A local funeral co-op aims to kill the high cost of death by Cydney Gillis, Page 5, 12
Vendor of the Week: Craig Skewes, p. 6
Picture: Craig Skewes and his wife landed in Seattle because of passport issues at the Canadian border; he sells the paper at the Shoreline Central Market.
Photo by Brooke Kempner.
Soldiers of Conscience documents eight soldiers wrestling inner demons. Tickets $10.
Photo courtesy of www.socfilm.com
Calendar, Page 6
Local Author Cecile Andrews says Slow is Beautiful. Building a Culture of Connection. Interview by Timothy Harris, Pages 7, 11
Satrapi’s Gorgeous Black Ink. Book Review: Chicken with Plums by Marjane Satrapi by Rosette Royale, Page 8
Clown Girl; a novel by Monica Drake. Review by Kristi Thorne, Page 8
Worth Seeing: A Trio of Anniversary Concert Films: Sign O’ the Times, ABBA: The Movie, Don’t Look Back. Reviews by Lester Gray, Page 8
Adventures in Irony with © Dr. Wes Browning. Whites Got Soul? Page 9
Faith, Culture, Politics: Cindy Sheehan’s Needed Time-Out by Rev. Rich Lang, Page 9
The Haircut that Won’t Die. The Issue isn’t Edwards’ haircut, but how to respond to the lies and exaggerations that now masquerade as politics by Paul Rogat Loeb, Page 10
Call to Action: Radio Should Benefit People, not Corporations.
Mockingbird Times June 2007, Vol. VII, Issue 6, 4 pages