Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 30 -
Apr 5,
2000
Vol. 9, No. 28
News
Now that Pioneer Square is up for "renewal" of the Pacific Place variety, it's time to open and restore the space under the sidewalks.
By Grant Cogswell
Not All Workers Are Thrilled with the New Boeing Contract
By Phil Campbell
A Chat with a Locked-out Kaiser Employee
By Phil Campbell and Pat Kearney
Local Schools Eager to Charge Students with Crimes
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
The Maltshop in the Sky
By Charles Mudede
Music
Bruce Springsteen Is a Cowboy Singer in Steelworker Drag
By Grant Cogswell
Five Guys Noodling Around Onstage
By Bradley Steinbacher
The Crocodile's Secret Dressing Room Revealed!
By Erin Franzman
As the KFC Colonel Says
By Mike Nipper
These Famous Daughters Are Almost Old Enough to Rock
By Kathleen Wilson
Film
The Skulls Is an Unbelievable College Fantasy
By Andy Spletzer
Wong Kar-wai Makes a Commercial for Motorola
By Charles Mudede
John Cusack's Romantic Comedy for Guys
By Kathleen Wilson
Two Amazing Films by Mohsen Makhmalbaf
By Bruce Reid
The Good, the Bad, and the Creepy at the 72nd Academy Awards
By David Schmader and Steve Wiecking
Cover Art
Columns
The Final Round
By Dan Savage
The Hump Street Boys
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Trouble in the Garden of Allah
By Eric Fredericksen
Who Wears Big Shorts?
By Kathleen Wilson
Foot out THE DOOR
By Shirley Rodell-Szyzmyjec
Visual Art
Graffiti Art as Evidence at Consolidated Works
By Charles Mudede
Books
A Local Activist's Manifesto
By Stacey Levine
Theater
Derek Horton Does Shakespeare
By Steve Wiecking
Allah's Drama Gets Lost in Paradise
By Tom Spurgeon
Restaurants
Springtime in Paris
By Rachel Kessler