Issue Archive for the Week of
May 6 -
12,
2004
Vol. 13, No. 34
News
Tom Carr got elected by decrying controversial former City Attorney Mark Sidran's record, policies, and style. Once in office Carr quickly embraced Sidran's "civility" laws, nixed reforms, and vocally opposed two progressive initiatives. So how come the
By Erica C. Barnett
How the Seattle City Council can resolve the strip-club issue and bring about world peace at the same time. An immodest proposal by Dan Savage
Michael McAfoose Organizes a Counterprotest and Launches into a New Leadership Position
By Amy Jenniges
City Council Hands Monorail One Victory, One Seeming Setback in First Big Vote
By Josh Feit
John Kerry's Iraq Problem
By Sandeep Kaushik
Music
Muse Become the Reigning Heads of Operatic Rock
By Kathleen Wilson
The Icarus Line's Seedy Soiree
By Jennifer Maerz
My Morning Jacket Tug Strings
This Ain't Your Mama's Band Camp
Musings on the Grandiose
By Kathleen Wilson
In Praise Of Folly
By Megan Seling
Greta Matassa
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Roots & Americana
By Nate Lippens
Film
'The Trilogy' Transcends Its Gimmick
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Completely Stoned
By Dan Savage
I Hate Boston Rob. I Love Boston Rob!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Visual Art
Lori Nix's Ominous Narratives
By Emily Hall
Books
Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit
By Nate Lippens
Navigating The Razor's Edge, 60 Years Late
By David Schmader
Theater
Daddy Dearest: A Festival of Father Issues
Restaurants
A Remarkable Unremarkable Box in the International District
By Charles Mudede