Issue Archive for the Week of
Jun 30 -
Jul 6,
2005
Vol. 14, No. 42
Features
Seattle Needs Elevated Rapid Transit. But we don’t need to pay $11 billion for it. Scrap the finance plan, fire the agency heads, and face the voters one last time.
By The Editors
A Majority of Americans Now Oppose George Bush’s War. It’s a Bitter Victory for Those Who Opposed the War All Along.
By Ted Rall
News
The Monorail
By Josh Feit
Robert's Choice
By Erica C. Barnett
New Justice Department Internet Regulations
By Eli Sanders
As the Saying Goes
By Charles Mudede
Eastside Public School Violates Separation of Church and State, Issues Religious Commandments to Preschoolers
By Amy Jenniges
South Park Residents Inaugurate Happy Hour Protest
By Darrin Burgess
Christians Rationalize Bigotry at “Love Won Out”
By David Schmader
Music
Roots & Americana
By Kurt B. Reighley
Hiphop Ya Don’t Stop
By Larry Mizell Jr.
Naxos: American Classics
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Jerry Abstract
By Dave Segal
Kreationism
By Jennifer Maerz
Fight For Your What?
By Megan Seling
Scout Niblett’s Gentle Magic
By Everett True
Newcastle’s Next Big Buzz
By Paul Underwood
The Portland Band’s Gleaming Pop Finish
By Brian J. Barr
Film
Outdoor Madness
By Andy Spletzer
‘Rebound’ Has Two Funny Lines
By Megan Seling
Star, Smile, Sad
By Sean Nelson
Miranda July’s Terrifically Awkward Universe
By Annie Wagner
This Week's New Releases
By Sean Nelson, Andrew Wright and Charles Mudede
Cover Art
Nathaniel Welch, from Spring Broke, available from powerHouse Books.
Columns
Honky McDrunky
By Kelly O
Letourneau! IKEA! Salute!
By Adrian Ryan
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Public Editor and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Red, White, and Bobby Brown
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Gigolo Matrix
By Mistress Matisse
TNT/Freedom Fireworks
By Terry Miller
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Visual Art
Robert Wilson’s Loud Genius Usurps Isamu Noguchi’s Quiet Creations
By Charles Mudede
Books
Summer Contest Winner!
By Christopher Frizzelle
Matt Briggs Follows His Daring ‘Misplaced Alice’ with a Sloppy and Uneven Collection
By Christopher Frizzelle
Theater
Belabored Relations
By Brendan Kiley
A Political Comedy Light on Politics
By Annie Wagner
Restaurants
From the Fryer
By Bethany Jean Clement
Local Indie Baker Fights the Good Fight
By Sara Dickerman