Issue Archive for the Week of
Jun 29 -
Jul 5,
2000
Vol. 9, No. 41
News
Police Keep Cracking Down on the Ingredients Used to Make Meth, But They're Only Pushing the Drug in More Dangerous Directions. Just ask Lauren.
By Trisha Ready
Judy Nicastro Wants to Build a Monorail For Paul Allen
By Dan Savage
From Working to Fired in Under an Hour, Nosy Employment Contract Screws Kozmo Workers
By Grant Cogswell and Josh Feit
Nicastro Calls Bullshit on City Attorney for His Behavior in Council Chambers and Elevator
By Josh Feit
Pigeon Killer
By Charles Mudede
Music
The Earnest Romanticism of Carissa's Wierd
By Erin Franzman
A New Use for Country Music: Black Youth Repellent
By Grant Cogswell
Film
The Ultimate Disaster Rips Through a Film
By Jamie Hook
Pretty (Dangerous), Simple Film
By Charles Mudede
Snakes, Funerals, and False Promises
By Bruce Reid
New Trends in Porn
By C. Everett Treacle
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Sure, I'd Do It!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Maker's Mark
By Kathleen Wilson
Sexy Mamas, Kiddie Porn
By Dan Savage
FILTHY, SPOILED, AND MEAN-SPIRITED!
By Adrian Ryan
What Rock Song Goes Best with Fireworks?
By Eric Fredericksen
Visual Art
Garage Punk: The Last Underground
By Grant Cogswell
WTO Memories Live on, Oddly, in Seattle Art Spaces
By Emily Hall
Books
Harper's Editor Lewis Lapham on Satire, Losing Money, and Hope
By Eric Fredericksen
Theater
The Despair, Like the Setting, is a Little Rusty
By Traci Vogel
Restaurants
Mexican on a Yuppie Budget
By Rachel Kessler