From the
Aug 24
– Aug 30, 2000 issue
FALL ARTS: ACT YOUR AGE! PULLOUT!
Seattle's art scene: Cranky old man or blooming adolescent? The Stranger's annual guide to film, books, art, music, and theater for the upcoming season.
Tools
- ACT YOUR AGE!
Seattle's Adolescent Arts
by Jamie Hook - REGRESSION THERAPY
Seattle Film Has an Identity Crisis
by Jamie Hook - Q&A: FILM
Reed O'Beirne
- FALL ARTS PREVIEW: FILM
by Jamie Hook - Q&A: FILM
Steve Creson and Jon Behrens
- OUR INFERIORITY COMPLEX
Seattle Needs Some Theater Therapy
by Bret Fetzer - Q&A: THEATER
Jeff Steitzer
- Q&A: THEATER
Freya Wormus
- FALL ARTS PREVIEW: THEATER
by Bret Fetzer - Q&A: THEATER
Jerry Lloyd
- THE BRATTY, CATTY READING SERIES
Smaller Institutions Come of Age
by Traci Vogel - FALL ARTS PREVIEW: READINGS
by Rick Levin - NO SULKING
Or I'll Send You to Your Room
by Emily Hall - FALL ARTS PREVIEW: VISUAL ART
by Emily Hall - Q&A: BOOKS
Frances McCue
- SHAVING AT 13
Looking Back at Grunge
by Kathleen Wilson - FALL ARTS PREVIEW: MUSIC
by Kathleen Wilson and Peter Lucas - Q&A: MUSIC
Ursula Android
- Q&A: MUSIC
Julian Priester
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