Tides of Flame

Tides of Flame was an insurrectionist-anarchist newspaper published in Seattle, WA. Tides of Flame regularly re-printed communiques claiming responsibility for property destruction taking place in the Puget Sound region. This had the effect of attracting attention from reviewers[1][2][3] at The Stranger, a Seattle-based alternative newsweekly. Tides of Flame announced the ceasing of publication on December 17, 2012, recapping many of the themes and events covered by the publication.[4]

Tides of Flame
TypeRegional news and commentary for the Seattle and Puget Sound area.
FormatBi-weekly newspaper
Founded2011 (2011)
Political alignmentAnarchism
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publicationDecember 17, 2012 (2012-12-17)
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington
Websitehttp://tidesofflame.wordpress.com/

References

  1. Frizzelle, Christopher (August 2, 2011), "Nightstand - My Favorite Newspaper" (article), The Stranger, Index Newspapers LLC
  2. Kiley, Brendan (May 2, 2012), "Why All the Smashy-Smashy? A Beginner's Guide to Targeted Property Destruction." (article), The Stranger, Index Newspapers LLC
  3. Kiley, Brendan (May 8, 2012), "Anarchy is Boring - The May Day Smashup Was the Spectacular Tip of a Mundane Iceberg" (article), The Stranger, Index Newspapers LLC
  4. "Goodbye!". Tides of Flame. December 17, 2012. Retrieved 2013-02-11.


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