Issue Archive for the Week of
Jun 28 -
Jul 4,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 41
Pullout
Santeria: It's Not a Salsa, It's a Religion!
By Adrian Ryan
What Happens When Public Art Gets the Boot?
By Emily Hall
Another Elegy for Another Neighborhood
By Joshua Russert
Seattle Landlord Lights up Neighborhood with Mysterious Paint Color
By Pat Kearney
News
Four smart writers. Four short pieces. One funky city. Lucky, lucky you.
Court Documents Reveal Officer Greg Neubert's Controversial History
By Amy Jenniges
Aggressive Marketing Campaign Brings Japanese to Seattle
By Pat Kearney
Renton Tries to Reel in The Seattle Times
By Pat Kearney
Teamwork, Y'All
By Josh Feit
The Alarmed City
By Charles Mudede
Music
The Ex Tastes Different
By Hannah Levin
Epic Beauty from Built to Spill
By Kathleen Wilson
Groovetech.com Is Really Groovy
By Tess. Lotta
20-Song Success
By Jeff DeRoche
Film
Run Lola Run Director's Cinematic Homecoming
By Charles Mudede
1973 Horror Fantasy Pits Man vs. Insect
By Emily Hall
The Dilemma of Teen Sex Films
By Sean Nelson
Bride Long on Wind, Short on Art
By David Manning
Cover Art
Columns
C'mon! Do it! Do it! Do it!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Tongue Lashing
By Adrian Ryan
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
Meet Me in the Green Room
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
Jesse Paul Miller's Trash Makes Noise
By Emily Hall
Books
JT LeRoy's Stories of Violent Real Life
By Novella Carpenter
Theater
How Do You Like Your Raunch?
Restaurants
Crouching Chef, Hidden Sushi
By Rachel Kessler