Issue Archive for the Week of
Oct 14 -
20,
1999
Vol. 9, No. 4
News
Labor Ready wants to be the McDonald's of the day labor industry. Given that they treat workers like meat, they're right on track.
By Ben Jacklet
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Sidecar Racing
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Sex Workers Complain to State after Porn Company Requires Them to Use Dildo Cam
By Alexandra Holly-Gottlieb
Ex-Black Panther Mark Cook Returns to Capitol Hill after Spending 23 Years in Prison
By Phil Campbell
Metro Workers Say Their Union Blew It
By Phil Campbell
Law and Order Advocates Enter Campaign
By Alexandra Holly-Gottlieb
KIRO Pulls Pageler Ad
By Grant Cogswell
Gay Groups Have Matthew Shepard's Murder All Wrong
By Dan Savage
God's Children
By Charles Mudede
Music
Earshot Jazz Festival Sees Seattle Get Its Swerve On
By Nathan Thornburgh
Elisabeth Esselink's Found Sounds
By Mike Vago
Still Whining After All These Years
By Melody Moss
Lenny Kravitz is the Most Laothsome Person in the History of the World
By David Schmader
Echo and the Bunnymen Age Gracefully
By Kathleen Wilson
Film
Talking with Fight Club Author Chuck Palahniuk
By Charles Mudede
As Hard as You Can
By Andy Spletzer
Laughing With, Not At, Texas
By Gillian G. Gaar
Ironist v. Humanist: David Byrne and Jonathan Demme Duke It Out
By Bruce Reid
Bat-Fun in Our City's Bat-Theaters
By Bruce Reid
Cover Art
Columns
Dangerous Art
By Eric Fredericksen
Special Victims unit
By Thorazine Chet
By Shirley Rodell-Szyzmyjec
Visual Art
Thomas Dolby Robertson Brings the Web into the Talkie Era
By Annalee Newitz
An Illustrated History of the U.S.
By Eric Fredericksen
Books
Chatting with the Queen of Cunts
By Adrian Ryan
Theater
A Tiresome Child at the Rep
By Steve Wiecking
Bartleby Declines Easy Interpretation
By Tom Spurgeon
Deflowered is Shameless Fun
By Steve Wiecking
Minotaur's School for Scandal
By Tom Spurgeon
Restaurants
Latin Cuisine, as Real as It Gets
By Riz Rollins