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Dispatches from the Job Market: Open Office, Open Tyranny

Open offices flatten difference. They force everyone into the same overstimulated mold. And they kill the two things modern work depends on: focus and psychological safety.

The AI that’s Colonized our Creativity

Are you aware the extent that AI has taken over how much of what you see and hear online?

Can Seattle’s Terminal 46 Come Back to Life?

Terminal 46, on the Duwamish River near Pioneer Square, was once one of Seattle’s premier terminals, long operated by Hanjin Shipping Co. until the company collapsed in 2017 during the global maritime recession.

Remembering the Music: What Made our Scene Unique

There are lessons to be drawn from the DIY ethic and the large sense of community that made the Seattle music scene happen in the 80s and 90s.

Pope Leo XVI: Quiet Lion for Social Justice

As head of the universal church, the first American-born Pope has become, in less than a year, the world’s preeminent multi-tasker. 

War Crimes in the Name of us All?

The country is worried. Have we committed war crimes — in the Caribbean or by supporting Israel with arms that have killed 60,000 Palestinians And who bears responsibility?

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