Issue Archive for the Week of
Feb 8 -
14,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 21
News
By David Schmader and Dan Savage
Massive Layoffs Redefine Amazon as Plain Old Economy Company
By Paula Gilovich
Recent Amazon.com Casualties Offer Closing Thoughts
By Pat Kearney
Crystal Ball Predicts Profits!
By Josh Feit
Sex Offenders Change Tactics After Losing in U.S. Supreme Court
By Phil Campbell
The Killers
By Charles Mudede
Music
Keep Your Useless Festival out of Our City
By Kathleen Wilson
Unwound's Symphony of Sound
By Nate Lippens
Ryan Adams Will Break Your Heart
By Jeff DeRoche
We Need Arlo Guthrie More Than Ever
By Nathan Thornburgh
Film
Why Film Critics are Obsolete
By Bruce Reid
Being a Treatise on the Death of Children and the Dream of Life
By Charles Mudede
Burlesk King's Nekkid Ambitions
By David Schmader
Good, Bad, and Boring at the Madcat Film Festival
By Traci Vogel
Cover Art
Columns
Stinky Slimy Hairy
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
I Honestly Love You™
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
NEXT TIME, CALL THE POLICE
Visual Art
Talking Dirty at Toys in Babeland
By Traci Vogel
A Show in Tacoma Questions the Cognitive Vacuum
By Emily Hall
Books
Is it Art? Is it a Postmodern Hoax? Or Both?
By Doug Nufer
Theater
And Some Snappy Dialogue and Fine Acting to Carry it Along
By Stacey Levine
Crass Humor Defeats Good Actors
By Adrian Ryan
Restaurants
Rock 'n' Roll and Crème Brûlée
By Charles Rosenberg