Issue Archive for the Week of
Nov 9 -
15,
2000
Vol. 10, No. 8
Pullout
Jim Croce, "Time in a Bottle"
By Nathan Thornburgh
Throwing Muses, "Hate My Way"
By Jamie Hook
Joseph Arthur, "Come to Where I'm From"
By Kathleen Wilson
Pinetop Seven, "Bringing Home the Last Great Strike"
By Tamara Paris
DJ KRUSH, "CODE 4109"
By Charles Mudede
Aimee Mann, "Magnolia" SounDtrack
By Rick Levin
News
"When we listen to the saddest songs we have ever heard, we die." We drop the tough-critic act and bare our souls, exposing deep, blue sorrow.
By Jeff DeRoche
Safeway Takes Advantage of Rainier Beach's Plea for Help
By Allie Holly-Gottlieb
Seattle Public-Relations Firms Re-Spin the Dot-Com Story
By Pat Kearney
The Stranger Election Death Squad Gets Drunk and Stuffed with the Pols
Downtown Sex
By Charles Mudede
Music
The Delgados Are Not to Be Missed
By Everett True
Because They Fuckin' Rock!
By Kathleen Wilson
Film
The Stranger Interview with Abbas Kiarostami
By Caveh Zahedi
Leos Carax's Cinematic Love Poem
By Bruce Reid
You Must See "Non-Stop" Immediately
By Barley Blair
Cover Art
Columns
Rise and Shine!
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Rights and Wrongs
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Bad Manners in Ballard
By Kathleen Wilson
Devil Dog
By Tamara Paris
Can Vin Win?
By Rick Levin
Visual Art
"Hedwig" Simultaneously Channels Maria Callas and Johnny Rotten
By Josh Feit
An Interview with "Hedwig's" Nick Garrison
By David Schmader
ConWorks Sees the Imagined Landscapes
By Emily Hall
Books
Matt Drudge's Tale of a Boy and His Modem
By Steve Perry
Theater
A Beauty Pageant in an Internment Camp
By Rebecca Brown
Ravenous Zombies Enliven Family Drama
By Tom Spurgeon
Lame Sketches Enthusiastically Performed
By Tom Spurgeon
Dot-Comedy Is a Little Obvious
By Jamie Hook
Restaurants
Addicted to Pep
By Rachel Kessler