Issue Archive for the Week of
Jul 13 -
19,
2000
Vol. 9, No. 43
Pullout
Your Guide to Supporting the Monorail
By Jennifer Vogel
The Aesthetics of Working Machines
By Eric Fredericksen
And It's Getting Worse All the Time
By Josh Feit
News
We want the Monorail, dammit! The Stranger debunks all the ridiculous arguments against it.
Stranger Exposes Warts on City's Police Chief Candidates
By Phil Campbell
Mariners PR Campaign Aimed at Scoring More Public Cash
By Pat Kearney
Lefty Council Member Licata Is Way Cool, but Is He Effective? We Asked Him
By Josh Feit and Amy Jenniges
A Luxurious Beat
By Charles Mudede
Music
Against All Odds, Courtney Love Makes a Good Point in the Debate over Napster
By Mike Vago
Rents Go Up, Music Goes Down
By Nathan Thornburgh
Napster, Like Self-Stimulation, Is a Pure Pleasure
By Charles Mudede
Getting Free Stuff from a Store Is Called Shoplifting, So Why Is Napster Different?
By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez
Film
X-Men Never Completely Grows Up
By Tom Spurgeon
Angela Bassett Clearly Should Have Been Cast as Storm
By Jason Pagano
Independent Chinese Film Comes Clean
By Jamie Hook
The Coen Brothers as Date Bait
By Barley Blair
A Rave Documentary Eludes Review
By Charles Mudede
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Death and Banishment
By Eric Fredericksen
Coup Français
By Dan Savage
Iron Chef Rules!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
EM-Pathetic!
By Adrian Ryan
GOOD THING I DIDN'T FUCK YOUR MOM
Bumberbitch
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
An Erotic Map of Seattle Architecture
By Michael Shilling
Books
John Fante, Laid Bare on the Page
By Rick Levin
Theater
Sex, Torture, and Roller Coasters
Restaurants
Who Do You Love?
By Rachel Kessler