Issue Archive for the Week of
Dec 9 -
15,
1999
Vol. 9, No. 12
Pullout
Brainwashing
By Bradley Steinbacher
The Soreheads: A Logic Problem
Good Little Monster
By Rick Levin
News
For a brief moment last week, Seattle became a real city full of conflict, dialogue, and people without shopping bags. Then came the police.
By Matthew Stadler
Seattle's Police Chief Resigns as Pissed Officers Blame Him for Everything That Went Wrong at the WTO Conference
By Phil Campbell, Josh Feit and Jennifer Vogel
Norm's Resignation Ain't Gonna Save Schell's Butt
By Dan Savage
Without 'Bad Apples,' WTO Protests Wouldn't Have Worked
By Josh Feit
The Battle of Seattle Was the Most Encouraging Display of Outrage Americans Have Managed in a Generation
By Steve Perry
By Alexandra Holly-Gottlieb
Music
Sanford Arms Accordionist Rob Witmer Plays Sad, but Hopeful
By Kathleen Wilson
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead Bring Southern Gothic Indie Rock to Seattle
By Erin Franzman
Film
The Brothers Dardenne's Tough & Lovely Rosetta
By Bruce Reid
Rolling with Gavin O'Connor's Tumbleweeds
By Steve Wiecking
Another Crappy Stephen King Adaptation
By Andy Spletzer
Finding Love Out of Season
By Steve Wiecking
The Source Offers Nothing New on the Beats
By Charles Mudede
Cover Art
Columns
Cross Your Heart
By Dan Savage
By Shirley Rodell-Szyzmyjec
Visual Art
Protest as Public Performance Isn't New to Shy-Town
By Tonia Steed
Simple Tools, Big Ideas in Local Drawing Show
By Eric Fredericksen
Books
Jonathan Raban Straddles a Sea and Its Meanings
By Charles D'Ambrosio
Theater
A Man Alone Survives the Christmas Theater Onslaught
By Steve Wiecking
Restaurants
Unbearable Name, Unbeatable Food
By Jim Anderson