Issue Archive for the Week of
May 24 -
30,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 36
News
Study hard for the Seattle International Film Festival with our cheat sheets, glossary… and the most complete, original, opinionated reviews in town! PLUS: An up-to-the-minute SIFF schedule you can take to the movies!
By Sean Nelson
Will Popular Internet Cafe Rise from the Ashes?
By Clark Humphrey
Sheriff's Office Accused of Harassing Do-Gooder Rookie
By Phil Campbell
Racial Profiling Task Force Broke the Law
By Josh Feit
Rich Right-Winger Politicizes Arts Luncheon
By Josh Feit
The City Limits
By Charles Mudede
Supermajority Rules
By Josh Feit
At Sixth and Pine, Pedro Fights the Power, Makes the Man Listen
By Rick Levin
Music
Pretty Girls Make Graves Live up to the Hype
By Kathleen Wilson
Kristin Hersh's Fractured Self-Portrait
By Nate Lippens
Johnny Dowd is a Pretty Nice Guy
By Hannah Levin
Film
Satellites 2001's Alternate Festival Helps Put Life in Perspective
By Charles Mudede
Pearl Harbor Reviewed Sight Unseen
By Sean Nelson
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
Star Trek: The Next Insemination
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Lip Service
By Adrian Ryan
Positively Pine Street
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
Out of ConWorks' Doomed Building Rises Great Art
By Emily Hall
Restaurants
Good Food, Bad Foodies
By Rachel Kessler