Issue Archive for the Week of
Sep 28 -
Oct 4,
2000
Vol. 10, No. 2
News
Once a Rugged Logging Town, North Bend Gives Way to a Polished New Future
By Chris Daikos and David Walega
The Question the Northwest AIDS Foundation is Afraid to Ask
By Dan Savage
Rainier Valley Vietnamese Divided Over Who Represents Them
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
Cold World
By Charles Mudede
Music
David Schmader on the Hottest Rock Accessory
By David Schmader
Datach'I for the Brain and the Booty
By Mark Pinkos
Bright Eyes Will Make You Swoon
By Everett True
Yerba Buena and Sugar-Coated Socialism
By Nathan Thornburgh
Film
A New Film Examines the Condition of the Homeless
By Kevin Vanderhoef
New French Film Confounds All Those Repressed Critics
By Charles Mudede
Grrrls Get Down and Dirty
By Barley Blair
Catherine Deneuve Redeems a Flawed Film
By Bruce Reid
Cover Art
Columns
2-gether 4-ever
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
A Touch of EEEEEEEVIL
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Quirky Quotes
By Adrian Ryan
Visual Art
A Collaboration Produces Surprising--and Masculine--Art
By Nathan Thornburgh
A Sculpture Puts Waste to Good Use
By Emily Hall
Books
A New Book Opens up the Other World
By Trisha Ready
Theater
A Nine-Year-Old's View of "Animal Farm"
Ghosts Come to Life in Twisty Tales
By Tamara Paris
Loose Atmosphere Enhances Slapdash "Show"
By Adrian Ryan
Restaurants
Great Chinese Food on Aisle Four
By Charles Rosenberg M.S., C.N.