Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 8 -
14,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 25
News
What We Shove Under Comes Back Up
By Trisha Ready
Gonzo Journalist Dives into Mardi Gras Riots
By Leonard Davis
Governor Locke Offers Vague Solutions to Complicated School Violence Issue
By Phil Campbell
Music
Pavement's Stephen Malkmus Cuts Loose
By Grant Cogswell
It's a Sad Day for the Fastbacks
By Bradley Steinbacher
Surfing U.S.A. with David Thomas
By Nate Lippens
Film
A Documentary Brings Two Worlds Together
By Jamie Hook
"Company Man" Delivers Guilty Pleasure
By Kathleen Murphy
Kasi Lemmons' Flawed but Promising "Caveman's Valentine"
By Charles Mudede
Jewish & Irish Film Fest Picks
By Jamie Hook
Cover Art
Columns
This Little Piggy
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
The Week in Review
By Tamara Paris
Paternity, Pubes, Perfection
By Dan Savage
A Little Too Emo
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
How I'd Fix the Seattle Fringe Festival
By Bret Fetzer
Wolfgang Laib's Material Meditations at the Henry
By Emily Hall
Books
Thomas Glave is Not Quite the Next James Baldwin
By D. R. Geoffries
Theater
Come on Baby, You Know You Want It
By Rebecca Brown
Money Can Buy Everything but Taste
By Bret Fetzer
"Egguus" Could Use a Few More Clucks
By Stacey Levine
Restaurants
Window to Tamale Heaven
By Rachel Kessler