Issue Archive for the Week of
Dec 23 -
29,
1999
Vol. 9, No. 14
News
Why the Wrong Women Always Make the Year-End "Best Of" Lists
By Kathleen Wilson
WHAT'S MISSING FROM THE LISTS
By Everett True
The Best Beat
By Charles Mudede
If Nothing Rescues a City Like a Convention Center... Why Do We Need a City at All?
By Charles Mudede
Study Finds Hospitals Fail Low-Income Patients
By Alexandra Holly-Gottlieb
Jailed WTO Protesters Detail Brutality
By Josh Feit
Mediator, WTO Added to Tense Cop Contract Talks
By Phil Campbell
Conventional Wisdom Says We'll Get a Tough Guy. Cops Aren't Counting On It.
By Phil Campbell and Josh Feit
Music
Erin Franzman Thinks She's Dreaming About Anxiety; Kathleen Wilson Interprets, Vomits
By Erin Franzman and Kathleen Wilson
The Now Are More than a Cheap Trick
By Erin Franzman
Film
Anthony Minghella Casts Matt Damon as a Sociopath
By Bruce Reid
Christopher Doyle Makes Liberty Heights All Worthwhile
By Charles Mudede
Man on the Moon Is Merely Good
By Andy Spletzer
Between Love and Hate
By Bruce Reid
Almodovar's Mother Embraces the Dreamers
By Steve Wiecking
Woody Allen Isn't Happy
By Steve Wiecking
Cover Art
Columns
Pride & Prejudice
By Dan Savage
The Times Gets on the Koolhaas Bandwagon
By Eric Fredericksen
By Shirley Rodell-Szyzmyjec
A Humpy Carol
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Ho, Ho HUM!
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
David Shields and Matthew Stadler Talk Sex, Race, Class, and Basketball
Looking in the Nooks and Crannies of the State
By Eric Fredericksen
Books
Cuban Fiction Finds Its Way Across the Gulf
By Nathan Thornburgh
Theater
Aliens in America Is Bound to the Page
By Steve Wiecking
Restaurants
A Riot-Free Haven
By Jim Anderson