Issue Archive for the Week of
Nov 11 -
17,
1999
Vol. 9, No. 8
News
Sub Pop, Matador, and Merge Suck Up To The Man
By Erin Franzman
Lois Maffeo goes to Pendleton, tries to buy a drink in the Let 'Er Buck Room, and winds up staring at genital Christmas trees.
By Lois Maffeo
New Light Rail Plan Could Cost Us Big
By Josh Feit
The SPD Warns Businesses of Impending WTO Doom
By Phil Campbell
State Supreme Court Ruling on Cop Records Only Partial Victory
By Phil Campbell
SHA Hands Out Vouchers Instead of Housing
By Alexandra Holly-Gottlieb
The Joys of Being Middle Class
By Charles Mudede
Music
Rave Canceled, Freaks Flourish
By Philip Guichard
Marc Almond: The Love Child of Jean Genet and Judy Garland
By D. Travers Scott
U.K. Big Beat Band Records a Rock Album
By Courtney Reimer
The Sadder Side of Matthew Sweet
By Kathleen Wilson
Blackalicious and Latyrx Are Never Mediocre
By Charles Mudede
Film
More Than Just Another Sugary Chick Flick
By Min Liao
The Return of Robert McGinley
By Gillian G. Gaar
Two New Movies Love the Church
By Andy Spletzer
Rip Torn Chats Up the Ladies
By Bruce Reid
Cover Art
Columns
May/December
By Dan Savage
By Shirley Rodell-Szyzmyjec
Visual Art
Women in Cinema Shows What Film Festivals Are For
By Bruce Reid
Consolidated Works' "Artificial Life" Redefines the Human
By Tonia Steed
Books
A Myth Unravels in Edmund Morris' "Dutch"
By Paula Gilovich
Theater
A Savage Comedy at the Empty Space
By Steve Wiecking
"Vieux Carre" Is Unfinished Business
By Steve Wiecking
Restaurants
Haute Cuisine for Value Sniffers
By Jim Anderson