Issue Archive for the Week of
Aug 3 -
9,
2000
Vol. 9, No. 46
News
If the U.S. Supreme Court Rules that Washington's Troubled Special Commitment Center is a Prison, the Place Could Be Closed and 118 Men Would Immediately Earn Their Freedom.
By Phil Campbell
In De Facto Repeal of I-41, City Council Votes to Disband Elevated Transportation Company
By Josh Feit and Dan Savage
The Port and Safeco Field Cash in on Sweetheart Deal
By Amy Jenniges
The Underworld
By Charles Mudede
Music
This Whole Eminem Thing Is Really Beginning to Pluck My Nerves
By Jeff DeRoche
Colin Spring, Plain and Simply Perfect
By Grant Cogswell
Film
The Finer Points of America's Greatest Director
By Jamie Hook, Charles Mudede and Bruce Reid
The Sudden Appreciation of Longtime Filmmaker Trent Harris
By Tamara Paris
Two Films That Stand for the Lack of a British Cinema
By Bruce Reid
Set Me Free from Myself
By Barley Blair
The Future Amazing Career of Bruno Dumont
By Bruce Reid
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Stockholm Syndrome
By Dan Savage
Of Rubs and Riches
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Why Seattle's Pride Parade Sucks: Conclusive Evidence!
By Eric Fredericksen
Visual Art
A Very Personal History of Opera
By Trisha Ready
Books
A 20-year-old Author Treads Between Autobiography and Fiction
By Travis Jeppesen
Theater
Idyllic Surroundings Enhance Fluffy Musical
By Tamara Paris
John Kaufmann Puts a Contract on the Audience
By Brendan Kiley
Restaurants
A Day Spent with Pastry
By Stacey Levine