Issue Archive for the Week of
Jan 24 -
30,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 19
News
Seattle's most prestigious publishing house prospered in the Reagan '80s by championing books by European philosophers, American postmodernists, and East Coast academics. Then Bay Press changed hands in the Clinton '90s, and the company disappeared in a s
By Charles Mudede
Or... Notices the Defense Department Neglected to Drop
By Wm. Steven Humphrey and Sean Tejaratchi
Franklin High Parent Concerned About School Violence
By Matthew Preusch
Monorail Plan Gains Support in Olympia
By Pat Kearney
Local Limp Bizkit Auditions Get Messy
By Amy Jenniges
Georgetown: It's Not Just For Hazardous Waste Anymore
By Amy Jenniges
A Thousand Guns
By Charles Mudede
Music
The Authenticity and Gusto of Rosie Thomas
By Kathleen Wilson
Xiu Xiu, the Most Dramatic Band Ever
By Jeff DeRoche
Metal Sux, But So Does Your Mom, Dude
By Jeff DeRoche
Film
Ridley Scott Grinds Human Sausage in Lame, Offensive War Pic
By Sean Nelson
Kid Good, Movie Bad
By Bradley Steinbacher
This Hero Is More Than a Sandwich
By Sean Nelson
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
ISLAMIFIED!
By Dan Savage
Who Needs their Stupid Convention Anyway?
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Bizkits 'n' Gravy
By Kathleen Wilson
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES, DRY-HUMPER
CHRIS BLOWS!
By Adrian Ryan
American Gigolo
By Mistress Matisse
Restaurants
Sauce and Sass on Broadway
By Min Liao