Issue Archive for the Week of
May 3 -
9,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 33
News
Former SCCC News Editor Battles Faculty Advisor over Nixed Story
By Matthew Preusch
Greg Nickels' Underwhelming Record
By Josh Feit
Microsoft Gets a Free Ride and Free Advertising in The Seattle Times
By Pat Kearney
Chief Cop Gil Kerlikowske Agrees with Watchdog Call for Mediation
By Phil Campbell
Racial Profiling Task Force's Youth Representative Turns Out to be 30-Year-Old White Woman
By Josh Feit
Real Coffee Crimes
By Charles Mudede
Seattle's Black Bloc Fights its Way into Canada
By Grant Cogswell
Music
An Old Flame Burns Brightly
By Rick Levin
Highs, Lows, and a First Slap from the Standard
By Jeff DeRoche
Of Montreal is a Brilliant Throwback
By Bradley Steinbacher
Film
Nabokov Adaptation a Luzhin Proposition
By Charles Mudede
Heartbreaking Documentary Humanizes a Complex Disorder
By Sean Nelson
Skinny-Dipping in the Open Well of Modern Africa
By Charles Mudede
Formula One Flick Gets it up, but Not Off
By Kudzai Mudede
Cover Art
Columns
Straight Boys
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
A Fuming Letter of Impotent Rage
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Northwest News Sluts
By Adrian Ryan
The Glittering and the Nondescript
By Kathleen Wilson
Don't You know who I am?!
Visual Art
Kara Walker's Harsh Emotional Truths
By Emily Hall
Books
Black Science Fiction Writers Explore Future Worlds
By Charles Mudede
Theater
Amii LeGendre Stands at the Center of a Movement
By Barley Blair
Restaurants
Not Just Fresh, But Good
By Rick Levin