Issue Archive for the Week of
May 4 -
10,
2000
Vol. 9, No. 33
Pullout
Mindless Music Works in the Summertime, but Not All Summer Music Has to Be Mindless
By Mike Vago
Hidden-Name Spelling Bee
By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez
No One Is Safe from the Sampler
By Mike Vago
Roundly Rejected
By Rick Levin
News
I Went to the Millennium March on Washington and All I Got was This Lousy George Michael Mousepad
By Dan Savage
A New Advertising Strategy Targets Seattle Commuters
By Pat Kearney
Seattle Neighborhoods Get Tough on Cheap Booze
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
Music
A Gaggle of Writers Tussle Over the New Sleater-Kinney
The Missing Link between the Velvets and the Ramones
By Mike Vago
Not an Oxymoron
By Grant Cogswell
Film
Do You Like Movies about Gladiators?
By Tom Spurgeon
Docu-narrative-essay Starts Strong, Loses Focus
By Bruce Reid
Sofia Coppola's Debut Nails Atmosphere, Lacks Gravity
By Monica Drake
Cover Art
Columns
Our Perfect World
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
FANCY PANTS AND BOOZY COMICS
By Adrian Ryan
The Rocket: Headed for the Crypt?
By Kathleen Wilson
Pornoholics Anonymous
By Dan Savage
Visual Art
Preacherman Kaleb and His Occult Following
By Monte Merrick
Our Eurotrash Library
By Eric Fredericksen
Jed Perl Does Not Like What He's Seeing
By Emily Hall
Books
An Interview with Abiodun Oyewole
Restaurants
Where Ai-Yi-Yi Meets Ooh-La-La
By Melody Moss