Issue Archive for the Week of
Apr 14 -
20,
2005
Vol. 14, No. 31
News
On a trip that could've been scripted for a Hollywood blockbuster, breakout Seattle septet U.S.E trigger mass mania in Japan.
By Dave Segal
The Third Annua lSeattle Erotic Art Festival
By Ross Lambert
Mayor Nickels Delivers Political Charm but Little Else to Neighborhood Rocked by Recent Murder
By Amy Jenniges
Blame this Eastside GOP "Moderate" if Gay Rights Bill Dies
By Sandeep Kaushik
Like Gangbusters
By Erica C. Barnett
Pressing Appointments
By Josh Feit
Fatal Blow
By Stefan Sharkansky
State Treasurer Sounds Alarm on Monorail Finances
By Erica C. Barnett
A Force of Nature
By Charles Mudede
'Seattle Weekly' Cuts Toys in Babeland Ad
By Nancy Drew
Music
Queens of the Stone Age's New Lullaby
By Jennifer Maerz
Asva's Steady Metal Shifts
By Will York
Regina Spektor's Expansive Imagination
By Sean Nelson
The Wedding Present Play It Close to the Heart
By Everett True
AT THE L.A.B.
By Megan Seling
Bruno Pronsato & splinters
By Dave Segal
Naughty Bits and Big Hitters
By Jennifer Maerz
Hiphop Ya Don't Stop
By Larry Mizell Jr.
OF MUSIC AND MEN
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Roots & Americana
By Kurt B. Reighley
Film
Polanski and Towne's Masterpiece Turns 31
By Sean Nelson
'Turtles Can Fly' Feels Like the End of the World
By Andrew Wright
Vote for Pope
By Andy Spletzer
Cover Art
Columns
Unsavory Femalia
By Adrian Ryan
R.I.P. J.P. II
By Dan Savage
Readers Write In
By Mistress Matisse
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Best TV Show... EVER!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Visual Art
Chakaia Booker's Rubber Soul
By Charles Mudede
Books
Jonathan Safran Foer's Inventive (and Misunderstood) New Novel
By Christopher Frizzelle
Theater
Fabric Cocoons, an Orange Prison Jumpsuit, and Stoned Boys in a Mall
Binders and Blood
By Brendan Kiley
Restaurants
Crush Makes You Want It
By Bethany Jean Clement
Quick and Skimpy Burrito Takeout
By Scott McGeath