Now Reading at City Arts Online
July 28, 2010 at 1:01 PM | City Arts Online
Forget to pick up your copy of City Arts this month?
Read the July issues of City Arts from Seattle, Tacoma and the Eastside online now. In particular, don't miss these stories:
"The Band that Got Away"
Seven years dead, Carissa’s Wierd comes back to life with its trademark heartache intact and a fan base that never really knew them.
"Future Imperfect"
In his latest novella, Ted Chiang paints a future that is much more complicated, realistic and riveting than anything Hollywood could ever come up with.
"Book Case"
Tacoma's Mark Lindquist made it in Hollywood as a novelist and is now the star prosecutor of alleged murderers. The secret of his success is always the same: riveting storytelling.
"B.C. (Before Coffee)"
One of the first Starbucks baristas in history spills the beans on Howard Schultz’s voodoo power and gives his opinion of the place’s metamorphosis as only an anonymous writer could.

Plus: a "Ballardian" in our style profile, a look at local retail art, the underground zine La Norda Specialo and more.
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