Issue Archive for the Week of
Nov 30 -
Dec 6,
2000
Vol. 10, No. 11
News
A Premature Eulogy for a Dying Seattle Neighborhood
By Kathleen Wilson
Weakest Links in Newspaper Strike: Veteran Reporters and Copy Editors
By Phil Campbell
Seattle's New Gay Paper Sets the Bar a Little Higher
By Dan Savage
SHA Tries to Kick out Downtown Emergency Service Center
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
The Law of the Land
By Charles Mudede
Music
Getting Hard for the White Stripes
By Grant Cogswell
An Interview with Darren Loucas
By Rick Levin
Creeper Lagoon is a Good Lover
By Lisa Gunter
Film
A Communist View of "The Grinch"
By Charles Mudede
A Naughty Korean Comedy about Sadomasochism
By Bruce Reid
A New Documentary Reveres One of the Greatest Film Artists of All Time
By Jamie Hook
Iceland's Film Industry Rescues Itself from Anonymity
By Kudzai Mudede
Cover Art
Columns
Who's the Asshole?
By Dan Savage
TVs for Tots
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Takino Tribute
By Kathleen Wilson
They've Canned the Boss!
By Rick Levin
Visual Art
A Man Without a Television Decides What America Will Watch
By Grant Cogswell
Two Shows Exhibit the Diversity of Installation Art
By Emily Hall
Books
Seattle Writer Steve Mandich's Book on the Famous Showman
By Kevin Sampsell
Theater
The '60s Are Over for Karl Kroeger
By Rebecca Brown
Earnest Women, Lurid Yahoos
Restaurants
The Poetics of the Food Bank
By Rachel Kessler