Issue Archive for the Week of
May 17 -
23,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 35
News
The Seattle School District dumps the "worst of the worst" at a school in Green Lake. Good behavior is the only way out.
By Phil Campbell
By The Stranger 's Chronic Public Inebriation Task Force
White High-School Kids Complain of Racial Harassment
By Phil Campbell
On Eve of Seattle Convention, Popular Hosts Critical of Public Radio
By Pat Kearney
Seattle Black Bloc Protests Will Not Be Televised
By Grant Cogswell
There's a Republican Running for Mayor of Seattle, and it Looks Like He's Got a Chance
By Josh Feit and Dan Savage
All-Ages Club Seeks Additional Funding from City Hall
By Kevin Jones
The End of Poetry
By Charles Mudede
Music
Mark Lanegan's Low, Coarse Rumble
By Jeff DeRoche
Could a Complicated Band Be Seattle's Next Big Thing?
By Kathleen Wilson
Martin Sexton Finds His Voice
By Nate Lippens
All We Are Saying is Give Paul a Chance
By Sean Nelson
Film
Wanna Win TWO Full-Series Passes to the Seattle International Film Festival?
A Film Full of Wonders Advances the Art
By Sean Nelson
Capitalist Tool Fulfills Forgotten Fantasy
By Evan Sult
Merchant Ivory Botches Another Henry James Adaptation
By Traci Vogel
Cover Art
Columns
Shit Happens
By Dan Savage
Super Friends are No Friends of Mine!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
Jimmy mack
By Adrian Ryan
Blurry, Touchy, Feely
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
Square Cows and Blobby Pigs
By Emily Hall
Books
Amy Fusselman Rises Above the McSweeney's Shtick
By Christine Wenc
Theater
The Unique Camp of Television Trailer Trash
By Adrian Ryan
Tongue-Kissing and Meaty Chests
By Stacey Levine
Restaurants
Last Vestiges of Seedy First Ave
By Esther LaRue