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Print Archives
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2000
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May. 18
Print Edition for the week of
May. 18 - 24, 2000
Vol. 1, No. 1
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News
Quote of the Week
by Phil Campbell
In Other News...
Music
The Art of Imperfection
Hiphop Doesn't Avoid Errors; It Makes Them
by Charles Mudede
Ghost Dub
Inappropriate for Most Hair Salons
by Charles Mudede
It Feels Alright
D'Angelo Asks, We Answer
by Erin Franzman
CD Review Revue
Movies & TV
The Real Stars of SIFF
Two Hardy Film Fans Enter the Soul of Excess... Annually
by Jamie Hook
Things Are Looking Undie
Microcinema Festival Looks to Complement, Not Compete with SIFF
by Sean Nelson
Pimp Role
Demystifying the Mack Daddy
by Charles Mudede
Woody vs. "Woody"
Horny Teens Are Funnier Than Aging Neurotic Jews. Discuss.
by Eric Fredericksen
This Week on TV
Visual Art
'Tis Pity She's a Whore
The Disappearance of Art Chantry
by Evan Sult
In Stitches
Traditional Techniques, Novel Approaches
by Emily Hall
Books
Apart from Reservations
Sherman Alexie's Tough Proposition
by Evan Sult
Top 10 Bestsellers
Theater & Performance
Man About Clown
Larry Pisoni's Many Faces
by Doug Nufer
Theater Review Revue
I Love Television
I Didn't Do It!
I, Anonymous
YOUR KIDS STINK
New Column!
Pizzazz!
Letters
BLAH BLAH BLAH
Savage Love
S&M Q&A
by Dan Savage
Last Days
The Week in Review
by Grant Cogswell