Issue Archive for the Week of
Jul 20 -
26,
2000
Vol. 9, No. 44
News
Think we're just an "airport town"? THINK AGAIN! Our readers' poll results are in: The Stranger lovingly showcases the cream of SeaTac, featuring arts and entertainment, stores and services, city life, and so much more...
By The Stranger's SeaTac Research Team
Binding and Gagging the Mentally Ill in Court
By Phil Campbell
Local Labor Lashes Out, Companies Don't Blink
By Phil Campbell
State Senator Mouths off about the Billionaire's Charter Schools Initiative
By Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe
Dan Savage Discombobulates Scouts' Gay Policy
By Dan Savage
Seattle Fortune 500 Companies Lobby Out-of-State Politicians
By Pat Kearney
Charles is in Charge of Our Lives
By Charles Mudede
Music
Del the Funky Homosapien and Blackalicious Are Rappin' in the Basement
By Nathan Thornburgh
The Industry Gathering of Choice Makes a Pit Stop in Seattle
By Kathleen Wilson
Film
A "Bad" Filmmaker Makes Real Good
By Jamie Hook
Cold Water Deserves an Entire Thesis
By Charles Mudede
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Equal Rights for Sluts
By Dan Savage
Bon Jovi's Drool
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Parading Cows Must Die!
By Eric Fredericksen
Bad Things, Good Things
By Kathleen Wilson
Gilligan's Island
By Tamara Paris
EMP R.I.P.
By Adrian Ryan
Visual Art
Hollywood's Changing Relationship to the Blonde
By Bruce Reid
How Brian Wallace Avoided a Cattle Call in Bellevue
By Emily Hall
Books
Richard Power's Heart of Darkness
By Tom Nissley
Ariel Gore Talks to Valencia Author Michelle Tea
By Ariel Gore
Theater
Two Smart-Mouthed Guys Take You to a Media-Drenched Future
By Tom Spurgeon
A Bunch of Sugar-Sweet Fluff
Restaurants
Ignorance Turns to Bliss
By Rachel Kessler