Issue Archive for the Week of
Jan 25 -
31,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 19
News
Two years ago, Judy Nicastro was a pissed-off renter who couldn't name a single Seattle City Council member. Today, Nicastro is Seattle's most effective council member--regularly pissing off landlords, Jan Drago, and occasionally her own allies. Tomorrow?
By Josh Feit
Raising Rents and Tempers in Rainier Valley
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
City-Funded All-Ages Club Kicks Off
By Pat Kearney
Can We 'Accidentally' Get Rid of the Convention Center Canopy?
By Dan Savage
Crime and the City
By Charles Mudede
Music
The Wanderlust of the Kronos Quartet
By Nate Lippens
Chester Bennington's Bathos is Embarrassing
By Nathan Thornburgh
Superdrag Doesn't Need Your Sympathy
By Barbara Mitchell
Film
Director Steps in the Shadow of Hollywood
By Caveh Zahedi
Ups and Downs on the Golan Heights
By Barley Blair
Korean Thriller Has Style to Spare
By Andy Spletzer
Cover Art
Columns
Eat It Right!
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
Hump Will Smash!!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
TV Fantasies and Mudhoney
By Kathleen Wilson
A Modest Proposal
By Rick Levin
Visual Art
A Handy Explication from the Sublimely Weird Jim Woodring
By Rick Levin
The Sex Workers Art Show Exposes More Than Just Flesh
By Tess. Lotta
Books
Gao Xing jian's Novel Wanders Strange Territory
By Nate Lippens
Theater
Dael Orlandersmith Will Kick Your Butt All Over Town
By Rebecca Brown
A Rare Seattle Feat: Multiple Plays About Race and Politics
Restaurants
Authentic Seattle 101
By Min Liao