Issue Archive for the Week of
Jul 5 -
11,
2001
Vol. 10, No. 42
Pullout
Film's Retreat From Total Reality
By Steven Shapiro
Or, Why the All-Knowing Black Sidekick Gots No Job
By Charles Mudede and Kudzai Mudede
In Praise of Timothy Carey
By Sean Nelson
In Praise of the Music Video
By Annie Wagner
Showing Films No One Sees
By Andy Spletzer
News
Our film supplement moves out of the spotlight, and pays tribute to the unnoticed & overlooked.
By Sean Nelson
How'd Ya Sew an Amputated Finger Back On?
By Ellen Forney
Teenage Boys Ain't Hot for Teacher
By Amy Jenniges
Empty Office Spaces Spook Downtown Businesses
By Pat Kearney and Lauren Walsh
Seattle's Betrayal
By Charles Mudede
I'll Show You Mine
By Josh Feit
Music
Getting Inside of Janet Jackson
By D. R. Geoffries
Hurricane and Jam Master Jay in the Real World
By Charles Mudede
Haunting and Elegant
By Jeff DeRoche
Film
When Artificial Intelligence and Real Selfishness Collide
By Sean Nelson
The French Deliver Another Middling Farce
By Bradley Steinbacher
The Truth About Cats and Dogs
By Kathleen Wilson
Revisiting the Holy Grail of Monty Python Quotes
By Bret Fetzer
Cover Art
Columns
S&M Handholding
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Now I Am Seven
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Rusty on the Web
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
Twin Shakes up the Stuff of Identity
By Emily Hall
Books
Why Martha Stewart Is the Modern-Day Proust
By Charles Mudede
Theater
Decent Queers, Bad Travel, and Worse Science
Restaurants
Not Your Typical Tea Break
By Rachel Kessler