Issue Archive for the Week of
Feb 5 -
11,
2004
Vol. 13, No. 21
News
Howard Dean's remarkable surge began in Seattle last spring. A win here on Saturday may stop his slide. But a loss will definitely end his campaign.
By Sandeep Kaushik
John Kerry rubs it in by celebrating in Seattle on Feb. 3. Live from the new frontrunner's victory party.
By Sandeep Kaushik
Seattle's Got a Sleazy New Straight Bar-- Got a Problem with That?
By Dan Savage
The Bellevue Art Museum's new direction has been chosen by the community. Is that any way to run a museum?
By Emily Hall
How to Participate in the Political Process
Once Again, Council Member Richard Conlin Tries to Undermine the Monorail
By Erica C. Barnett
A free HIV and STD testing clinic arrives on Broadway, offering rapid testing, counseling--and a shot at redemption for Gay City.
By Eli Sanders
Mayor Sets City Agenda While Council Tries to Find One
Music
Young Bands Follow the Old-School Tradition
By Megan Seling
Strange Attractors Avant-Gardes the Heart
By Dave Segal
The Jealous Sound
By Megan Seling
I'm Swearing Again
By Kathleen Wilson
Agon
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
Errol Morris Wanders Through a Quagmire
By Bradley Steinbacher
The Seattle Arab & Iranian Film Festival Spreads Its Wings
By Charles Mudede
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
The Toxic Avenger
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
The Masked Man
By Dan Savage
Visual Art
Everything. Everything Is Erotic.
By Charles Mudede
Books
An Audience Review
By Charles D'Ambrosio
The Big Dumb Book World
By Emily Hall
Revising the Review
By Christopher Frizzelle
Theater
Surveillance, Martyrdom, Madness, and Censorship
Restaurants
In the Shadow of the Volcano
By Sara Dickerman
Where the Boys Are
By Kathleen Wilson