Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 17 -
23,
2005
Vol. 14, No. 27
News
The Decemberists' triumphant new record, Picaresque, looks like it might propel the band to dizzying heights of acclaim. The mystery that surrounds this merry band of beloved, anti-cool Portlandites who sing clever theatrical songs about Pirates,
By Sean Nelson
The Time to Fight Credit Card Companies, Corporate Profits, and Abusive Banks is Now.
By Charles Mudede
Entrepreneur Challenges City's Longstanding Strip-Club Moratorium
By Erica C. Barnett
Alarming Signs
By Erica C. Barnett
Espresso Entrepreneurs Declare War in Magnolia
By Amy Jenniges
I Keep Falling
By Charles Mudede
Time for a New County Executive
By Stefan Sharkansky
Shaky 'Seattle Times' Editorial Backs Blue Laws
By Sandeep Kaushik
Music
Graham Coxon Comes into Focus
By Sean Nelson
Sublime Frequencies' Far-Flung Fantasias
By Dave Segal
Skinny Productions
By Megan Seling
Bonni's New Best Friends
By Jennifer Maerz
Hiphop Ya Don't Stop
By Larry Mizell Jr.
DEGENERATE ART ORCHESTRA
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Save the Taxi!
By Ari Spool
Roots & Americana
By Kurt B. Reighley
Film
Danny Boyle's Latest Is a Wonder
By Andrew Wright
Saving Private Xbox
By John Tynes
'Schultze' Explores the New World
By Sean Nelson
Petty Differences
By Andy Spletzer
Cover Art
Columns
Merely Panties
By Adrian Ryan
Special Treatment
By Mistress Matisse
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Worst... Job... Ever
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Visual Art
Joseph Park's Animal Instincts
By Nate Lippens
Books
Paul Rogat Loeb's Book Hopes for the Best
By Stacey Levine
Theater
Adultery, Manipulation, and Newlywed Squabbles
By Annie Wagner
Good News & Dog Shit
By Brendan Kiley
Restaurants
An Evening with the Gaelic Gays
By Sara Dickerman
Get It While It's Hot
By Bethany Jean Clement