Issue Archive for the Week of
Apr 28 -
May 4,
2005
Vol. 14, No. 33
Pullout
Why Seattle Doesn't Have More Street Food
By Erica C. Barnett
In the Trenches with One of Seattle's Favorite Purveyors of Street Food
By Bethany Jean Clement
The Hunt for Al Pastor
By Chrissy Loader
Seattle Chefs Tell Us About Street Food They Love from Around the World and Close to Home
Outdoor Eating Makes a City Feel Like a City
By Sara Dickerman
News
Will Seattle Get Serious About Making the Roads Safe for Bikes?
By Eli Sanders
Is Democratic State Senator Tim Sheldon--the Conservative Democrat Who Killed the Gay Rights Bill--Illegally Impersonating a State Legislator?
By Josh Feit
Minister and Microsoft Executive Offer Wildly Different Versions of Meeting
By Sandeep Kaushik
Microsoft Recruits
By Josh Feit
What You Can Do to Punish Microsoft for Abandoning Civil Rights
By John Aravosis
Residents in Miller Park Scoff at City Counci Crime Summit
By Amy Jenniges
Culture Clash
By Erica C. Barnett
Seattle's 96.5 K-ROCK Abruptly Switches Formats... Again
By Darrin Burgess
Stolen-Art Show Finds a Home
By Erica C. Barnett
Fraud
By Stefan Sharkansky
Music
Mercury Rev's Long, Slow Descent
By Dave Segal
Unsane Are the Toughest Motherfuckers Ever
By J. Bennett
Lyrics Born's Mosaic Creations
By Charles Mudede
The Insurgence CD Release
By Megan Seling
Beatseeking Missives
By Dave Segal
The Devils and Mr. Cross
By Jennifer Maerz
Hiphop Ya Don't Stop
By Larry Mizell Jr.
Recent Releases
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Roots & Americana
By Kurt B. Reighley
Film
A Man, a Plan, a Canal: 'Palindromes'!
By Sean Nelson
Posters and More
By Andy Spletzer
Cover Art
"Elephant Bridge" by Jeff Mihalyo, showing at Gallery 63 Eleven
Columns
¡Moleste Me Perro!
By Adrian Ryan
15 Going on 16
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
The Resurrection
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Visual Art
Western Bridge's Strange Weather
By Nate Lippens
Books
Sarah Vowell Gives Voice to History
By Sean Nelson
Two Authors and a Band Walk into a Bar
By Paul Constant
Theater
Two Surprisingly Great Musicals and Some Domesticated Dance
Restaurants
Persian Food Comes to Belltown
By Sara Dickerman
Wine and Snacks, Sans Snobbery
By Bethany Jean Clement