Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 16 -
22,
2000
Vol. 9, No. 26
News
How to Roast Your Own Pig
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Charles Mudede Had A Little Dinner
By Charles Mudede
Traci Vogel's E. Coli Diary
By Traci Vogel
The Transvestite of Meat
By Anne Elizabeth Moore
A User's Guide to Eating Steak in Seattle
By Steve Wiecking
I Wish I Were an Oscar Mayer Wiener
By Josh Feit
Kathleen Wilson Spills the Beans on the Atkins Diet
By Kathleen Wilson
If Meat is Murder, Why Don't You Have Blood on Your Hands?
By Dan Savage
Seattle Times' Rosy Housing Report Misses the Mark
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
New Political Alliance Fights "Big Box" Stores
By Brian Goedde
Unusually Cruel Persons
By Charles Mudede
Federal Judge Demands Better Treatment for Rapists and Pedophiles
By Phil Campbell
Graveyard-Shift Workers on the Losing End of Transit Cuts
By Phil Campbell
Music
Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla Likes Cinnamon, Raisin Toast, Hash Browns
By Erin Franzman
Do You Accept D'Angelo as Your Personal Savior?
By Charles Mudede
The Grandmother of Goth Gets It Right
By Grant Cogswell
Film
An Interview with Jim Jarmusch
By Andy Spletzer
A Week of Nordic Mayhem
By Melody Moss
Independent Roots in a Big Budget World
By Charles Mudede
A Sympathetic Look at a Political Extremist
By Andy Spletzer
Cover Art
Columns
Lesbian Lobsters
By Dan Savage
Burn, Baby: Carl Smool Finally Gets His Fire
By Eric Fredericksen
Seig Heil, Kermit!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
PEOPLE ARE STARVING IN CHINA
Triply Fucked
By Kathleen Wilson
THE UNUSUAL SUSPECTS
By Shirley Rodell-Szyzmyjec
Visual Art
Theater Maverick Derek Horton Creates a King Lear Passion Play
By Bret Fetzer
Ken Kelly Contracts His Style, Expands His Vision at Howard House
By Eric Fredericksen
Books
Anne Carson's Immolating Poetry
By Rachel Kessler
The Metaphysical Mystery
By Charles Mudede
Restaurants
Smoky, Friendly, and Drunk: A Real Bistro
By Jim Anderson and Patricia Devine