Issue Archive for the Week of
Oct 7 -
13,
1999
Vol. 9, No. 3
Pullout
The Stuff Makes the Puff
By Min Liao
The Stranger Interview
By Erin Franzman
Quasi's Emotional Food Chain
By Bradley Steinbacher
Media Necrophilia
By Rick Levin
I Was Tweaking When I Wrote This...
By Mike Vago
We Told You So
By Erin Franzman
News
With rents on Capitol Hill going through the roof, it's time to start a new gay neighborhood. But where should it be? The Stranger investigates.
By Adrian Ryan, Mary Martone and Dan Savage
In the shadowy warehouses of Georgetown lie the objects of Mr Mark's obsession
By Traci Vogel
New Noise Ordinance Set to Ignite More Neighborhood Battles
By Phil Campbell
Should King County Be in the Business of Scaring Voters?
By Grant Cogswell
Anatomy of a Coffee Crime
By Charles Mudede
Music
Tricky Sucks Without Martina
By Charles Mudede
Japanese Punks Guitar Wolf Would Be Bad If They Weren't So Good
By Mike Vago
Emo-Core Bands Get Touchy
By Lois Maffeo
Through the Years with Tori Amos
By Min Liao
Film
Terence Stamp Walks Tall as the Limey
By Steve Wiecking
'90s Filmmaking with a '60s Sensibility
By Andy Spletzer
More Underground Than Independent
By Andy Spletzer
A Classical Wild Thing
By Gillian G. Gaar
Casual Kisses and a Likable Cast
By Steve Wiecking
Cover Art
Columns
By Shirley Rodell-Szyzmyjec
Visual Art
Seattle's New Arts Center Dreams Big
By Steve Wiecking
What Happened to the Self-Portrait?
By Eric Fredericksen
Books
Charles Johnson Expands the Black Repertoire
By Charles Mudede
Theater
Intiman's Ode to the Good Old Days
Thugs Needs a Good whacking
By Tom Spurgeon
Restaurants
Poetically Perfect Fare from The Good Earth
By Jim Anderson