This Week on Slog
Slog was especially rich this week, and I am unfortunately short on time today, so forgive the inadequacies of this wrap-up, and if you have time, do scroll back into the archives and see what else you missed.
Saturday, March 11
Josh Feit thinks adults should be legally allowed to wed whomever they want to. He gathered dozens of comments in a discussion of the merits and drawbacks of polygamy and whether it and same-sex marriage are equally defensible.
Sunday, March 12
On Sunday, Slog rested.Monday, March 13
Eli Sanders was on KUOW speaking about the sale of Knight Ridder, what that means for Seattle’s daily papers, and the future of the news media; and Megan Seling recounted underhanded tactics in the record industry.Tuesday, March 14
Christopher Frizzelle debuted BASFOTD, Megan Seling debuted MFOTD, and Hannah Levin put the call out for favorite lavatory graffiti.
Wednesday, March 15
Wednesday delivered an abortion how-to, bad poetry, sloppy publicists, and three-dozen new names for GWB.Thursday, March 16
Eli Sanders denied having a crush on Darcy Burner, Dave Segal checked in from SXSW, and the Cops, a local band on tour, Slogged from the road.Friday, March 17
Thus far on this St. Patrick’s Day: Green mayo, alcohol popsicles, creepy crawlies, Matthew Barney’s lovely, self-indulgent visions, more from Segal in Austin, and Cienna Madrid hot and bothered over politics. Keep reading…