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Media Watch Does The Spokane!
Media Watch Does the Spokane! One aspect of being a Mediawatcher is that, after looking through the pages of the local press for so long, one begins...

MicroBoeing Watch
Tracking the volume of The Only News That Matters to Seattle's Dailies Seattle Times Seattle P-I Microsoft Boeing Microsoft Boeing Week of 9/7-9/13...

NASA Discovers God!
In the movie Contact, a NASA scientist obsessed with the pursuit of rigorous truth is confronted with the possibility that, beyond her physical and...

Ostrom v. Ostrom v. Licata: The Letters
ETS! encourages comments, feedback, tips, corrections, and info! Please keep them as concise as possible so we can print as many different voices as...

Tiger Wouldn't
When the LPGA, the women's professional golf tour, came through Seattle last month, hardly anybody--even in the sports pages--noticed. But brace...
Geov Parrish

Tiny Print, And More!
[ed. note: we ran this in our first issue, and it's still a good summary of what Eat The State! is about.] Welcome to this, an initial issue of what...

 

"There is no simple formula for the relationship of art to justice. But I do know that art--in my own case the art of poetry--means nothing if it simply decorates the dinner table of power which holds it hostage. The radical disparities of wealth and power in America are widening at a devastating rate. A president cannot meaningfully honor certain token artists while the people at large are so dishonored."- Adrienne Rich, in a letter to Pres. Clinton, rejecting a National Medal for the Arts award and dinner invitation from the White House.

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