Issue Archive for the Week of
Jul 6 -
12,
2000
Vol. 9, No. 42
Pullout
The Future History of Hollywood
By Jamie Hook
The Abstract, Annoying Action of Michael Bay
By Bruce Reid
Extracting Meaning from the Hollywood Pitch
By Paula Gilovich
Hollywood's Narrative Cannibalism
By Charles Mudede
Hollywood Soundtracks and the Kitchen Sink
By Kathleen Wilson
The Ultimate Triumph of Form over Function
By Barley Blair
Some Hollywood-Style Hits for Li'l Old Seattle
By Jamie Hook, Charles Mudede and Bruce Reid
News
Form and Function in American Cinema
By Jamie Hook
Frustrated by a Do-Nothing City Council, Activists File a New Monorail Initiative
By Dan Savage
Public Relations Company Keeps Tabs on WTO Activists
By Pat Kearney
Legal System Trips up Adults Even Though Former Crimes Are Supposed to Be Forgotten
By Phil Campbell
Broadway Market Struggles to Regain Footing
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
Seattle Confessions
By Charles Mudede
Music
When Love Was Your Disappointment
By Kathleen Wilson
Film
The Cosmic Eye of Faith Hubley
By Barley Blair
Nothing Is More French Than the Substance of Nothingness
By Jamie Hook
Jesus' Son Takes on the Puzzle of Depth
By Charles Mudede
Alan Rudolph (Almost) Makes a Gem
By Bruce Reid
Cover Art
Columns
Fucking Assholes
By Dan Savage
Back from the Dead
By Kathleen Wilson
Sound and Fury
By Eric Fredericksen
The Cute Kid Curse
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
get your facts straight
By Adrian Ryan
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Visual Art
A Drug-Drenched Computer Game Captures the Mind of Paula Gilovich
By Paula Gilovich
Success Is 90 Percent Perspiration
By Eric Fredericksen
Books
Matthew Klam's Fictional (?) Men
By Emily Hall
Theater
Portentous Baseball Metaphors Meet Confused Theater Artists in Bang the Drum Slowly
By Tom Spurgeon
Annex's Claustrophilia Puts Poe on the Couch
By Tom Spurgeon
Restaurants
Suburbia and Pancakes
By Rachel Kessler