Issue Archive for the Week of
Apr 15 -
21,
2004
Vol. 13, No. 31
Pullout
An Investigation of Culinary Transformations
Ted Nugent
By Scott McGeath
An Arrested Adolescent
By Josh Feit
You Have a Head of State You Can Be Proud Of
By Sandeep Kaushik
A Fallen Millionaire
By Bradley Steinbacher
A Corporate Tool
By Andrew Shuman
Martha Stewart--Before Sentencing
By Sean Nelson
Martha Stewart--After Sentencing
By Jesse Gall
A Cultural Tourist
By Kathleen Wilson
A Cultural Tourist
By Charles Mudede
News
At the One-Year Mark, with No WMD, No al Qaeda Connection, and No Support, Bush’s House of Cards Topples in Iraq
Splinter Group Calls For Replacing Viaduct with Absolutely Nothing
By Erica C. Barnett
In Gubernatorial Campaign Shift, Sims Embraces Hard-Edged Liberal Image
By Sandeep Kaushik
City Spends Money on Vacant and "Frozen" Positions
By Erica C. Barnett
Athletes and Neighbors Fight Over Proposed Magnuson Park Sports Complex
By Amy Jenniges
Music
Tracy + the Plastics Keep It Subtle, Stupid
By Zac Pennington
Fantomas Are Not Such Easy Listening
By Hannah Levin
Def Jux's Hot Beats, Big Brains
By Vivian Host
The Return of the Paradox
By Megan Seling
Manta Ray: Music You Can See
By Marjorie Skinner
ALC: Not Doing It for the Kids
By Ezra Ace Caraeff
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
Quentin Tarantino's Revenge Epic Turns Into a Surprising Failure
By Bradley Steinbacher
Lars von Trier's Awesome American Nightmare
By David Schmader
"Natural Justice," Courtesy of Marvel Comics
By Mike Whybark
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Visual Art
Photographs with the Hard-Won Weight of Painting
By Emily Hall
Books
Carol Muske-Dukes and the Awful Tangle of Language and Fate
By Kevin Craft
But It Shore Is Purty
By Paul Constant
Theater
An Interview with Actor Brandon Whitehead
By Brendan Kiley
Bumpy Boomtown, Sharp Edges, and a Wonderfully Dark Lady Day
Allison Narver Justifies Empty Space's Existence
By As Told to Brendan Kiley