Issue Archive for the Week of
Apr 12 -
18,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 30
Pullout
Vancouver, BC, Gets its Due in a New Book by Douglas Coupland
By Charles Mudede
Flat's Subtle Architecture
By Stacey Levine
Or: The Radio That Told Me About the Death of Jack Spicer
By Kreg K. Hasegawa
What Dopey and the Monkey King Did in Vancouver
By David Wise
North of Vancouver, You Can Find Eden
By Traci Vogel
Site Reports
By Novella Carpenter
Literary Pilgrimages
By Tom Nissley
The Fountains of Vancouver, BC
By Lisa Robertson and The Office for Soft Architecture
News
The Literary Life in Vancouver, BC
By Traci Vogel
With Paul Allen's Money at Its Disposal, Does KCMU—Wait a Minute—KEXP Really Need Any More of Your Money?
By Jeff DeRoche
P-I Ducks Race Issue Again
By Dan Savage
Medical Lawsuits Against Department of Corrections Add Up
By Phil Campbell
Jim Compton Reneges on Light-Rail Campaign Promise
By Josh Feit
The Monorail's Big Payday
By Dan Savage
Seattle Activists Head North to Protest FTAA
By Grant Cogswell
Crimes from Around the World
By Charles Mudede
Music
Low's Psalm of Silence
By Nate Lippens
With Canyon, Brandon Butler Leaves a Boy's Life Behind
By Kathleen Wilson
The Proud Return of the Psychedelic Furs
By Kathleen Wilson
Film
Hollywood's Single Girls and the Jerks Who Wreck Them
By Kathleen Wilson
Letter from England
By Suzannah West
A New Breakthrough Thriller from Mexico
By Richard T. Jameson
Cover Art
Columns
THE BITTER(SWEET) END
By Rick Levin
Lately Lesbian, Part II
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
the curley burley
By Adrian Ryan
Of Donkeys and Sitcoms
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
LIAR, LIAR CROTCH ON FIRE
The Dumb and the Restless
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
Josie and the Pussycats' Gleeful, Awful Sellout
By Jamie Hook
Back to the Future with the "S.M.S Project"
By Emily Hall
Theater
The Works of Beckett, Shakespeare, and Miskowski
Restaurants
Down-Home Ballard
By Rachel Kessler