Issue Archive for the Week of
Sep 30 -
Oct 6,
2004
Vol. 14, No. 3
Pullout
Seattle's last chance to build a rapid transit system may go down thanks to one rich developer, a handful of angry Hummer drivers, and timid politicians.
By Dan Savage
Controversial real Estate Developer Martin Selig is funding the anti-monorail campaign -- but what's in it for him?
By Erica C. Barnett
Seattle Is the Only Home I've Ever Known. If It Doesn't Build the Monorail, It Can Go to Hell.
By Bradley Steinbacher
So You Want to Run a Monorail Campaign
By Erica C. Barnett
Anti-Monorail Campaign Relies on Red Herrings to Undermine Monorail
By Josh Feit
News
Rossi's Rags-to-Riches Story Includes a Convicted Felon
By Sandeep Kaushik
Guerrilla Pranksters Slap Leschi Bike Elite
By Amy Jenniges
What Kerry Needs to Do to Win His Debate
By Sandeep Kaushik
Firing Line
By Erica C. Barnett
The Conniving Choice
By Josh Feit
Society of Backpacks
By Charles Mudede
Music
Kicking It with Visqueen
By Hannah Levin
DJ Krush Spans the Pulse of the Planet
By Charles Mudede
Ghost And Six Organs' Odd Folk Trips
By Dave Segal
Earlimart and Elliott Smith Intertwined
By Jennifer Maerz
Mouse on Mars' Otherworldly Pop
By Dave Segal
Absence & Confusion
By Nate Lippens
JUNIOR BOYS
By Dave Segal
This Is the End
By Jennifer Maerz
Catheters Countdown
By Megan Seling
SEVEN STEPS OF MILES DAVIS
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Never Too Old to Beer Bong
By Jed Maheu
Film
'The Motorcycle Diaries' Is Pure Wanderlust
By Bradley Steinbacher
Mr. Show's Best Season at Last
By Sean Nelson
'Shark Tale' Preaches the Blues
By Annie Wagner
About Us
By Andy Spletzer
Cover Art
Columns
Vocabulary Lesson
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Bring Out the Nut Bags!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Visual Art
Platform's Wildlife
By Katie Kurtz
Absence & Confusion
By Nate Lippens
Books
T. C. Boyle's Tragicomic Terrain
By Michael Shilling
Kelley's Bush Bio Is Better Than Therapy
By Sean Nelson
Postcard from New York
By Christopher Frizzelle
Theater
Headzapoppin'!
By Annie Wagner
Seattle Dramatists Q & A
By Bret Fetzer
Restaurants
Really Good Airplane Food
By Sara Dickerman
Hell Can Be Fun
By Scott McGeath