Issue Archive for the Week of
Feb 15 -
21,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 22
News
Blazing a Painful Trail to Beauty Down Under
By Rachel Kessler
County Prioritizes Artists Over Poor
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
Department of Health Blows Smoke Up Legislature's Ass
By Ric Kasini Kadour
Goodbye NWAF, CSB. Hello, LAA.
By Dan Savage
City Space
By Charles Mudede
Music
For Now, Kinski is a Little Fire
By Jeff DeRoche
The Pharcyde Does Gogol
By Charles Mudede
Hovercraft Gets Giant Screens
By Jeff DeRoche
Giving a Poseur Some Attention
By Kathleen Wilson
Film
A Conversation With Wong Kar-wai's Cinematographer
By Jamie Hook
The Sublime Melodrama of "In the Mood for Love"
By Bruce Reid
Sex and Denial From Wong Kar-wai
By Barley Blair
Wong Kar-wai and the Architecture of Absence
By Charles Mudede
Crossing Lines, Qipao Dresses, and Eternal Return in "In the Mood for Love"
By Paula Gilovich
Cover Art
Columns
Triple-X Ethics
By Dan Savage
The Replacements
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
It'll End in Tears
By Kathleen Wilson
BACK IN THE DAY
By Rick Levin
Visual Art
Talking With Jason Trachtenburg and His Highly Talented Progeny
By Jason Pagano
An Unlikely Venue Shows Some Uncommonly Good Art
By Emily Hall
Books
Gorgeous Comics Compilations
By Bret Fetzer
Carrie Golus' Narrative Studies
By Stacey Levine
Theater
Preview: Seven Dancers Make a Universe
By Barley Blair
Jews, Dementia, and Dot-Coms
Restaurants
What Ain't Broke
By Rachel Kessler