Issue Archive for the Week of
Oct 19 -
25,
2000
Vol. 10, No. 5
Pullout
How Memoirs Embrace Us with Calculated Difficulty
By Monica Drake
Gilbert Sorrentino's Novel Novels
By Doug Nufer
The Death of Narrative Gives Life to a New Form
By Charles Mudede
Poetry Is the Drug of Choice
By John Olson
Chu T'ien-wen's "Notes of a Desolate Man"
By David Wise
David Shields Is His Own First Person
Not Just for Reading Anymore
By Jamie Hook and Rachel Kessler
News
Stranger Fall Books Supplement
By Traci Vogel
Metro Drives Bus Rider to Get Car
By Lisa Schnellinger
SPD Cracks Down on Unruly Thrifters
By Phil Campbell
Safety Ambassadors Move in with Cops
By Pat Kearney
Making Buses Free Won't Make Them Effective
By Dan Savage
The Police Department, the Coast Guard, and the United States Army
By Charles Mudede
Music
Jazz Is Not Dead, It's Just Hiding
By Nathan Thornburgh
The Gits Rewrite History by Knowing How to Live with It
By Tess. Lotta
Film
Gay Film Fest Is Not So Gay This Year
By Jamie Hook
"Bamboozled" Derails the Hardline Black Aesthetic
By Charles Mudede
"Orfeu" Can't Escape the Shadow of its Classic Predecessor
By Ike Alberts
A New Take on Noir Keeps It Simple
By Bruce Reid
Cute Li'l Haley Joel Osment Goes Ugly
By Kathleen Wilson
Cover Art
Columns
Nader-Baiting
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
payton's place
By Rick Levin
Dark Humpy
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Vedder Beware!
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
A New Model of Art Collecting
By Emily Hall
Theater
Let Kevin Kling Be Your Ethical Dreamboat!
By Tamara Paris
Mamet's Ode to Modern Love Sucks!
By Tamara Paris
Restaurants
A Tale of Arrest, Near-Delivery, and Really Good Grease
By Rachel Kessler