Issue Archive for the Week of
May 7 -
13,
2009
Vol. 18, No. 34
Features
Conspicuous Consumption:
How I Became the Sort of Person Who Can Eat 23 Spring Rolls in Two Minutes
News
Gone the Way of the SUV:
Malls Have No Place in Seattle's Urban Landscape
Snoutbreak:
What We Learned from the Swine-Flu Panic
Concrete Jungle:
Mariners Claim Parking Lots and Overpasses Are Parks and Open Space
Last Gasp:
Conservatives Opposed to the Domestic-Partnership Bill Make It Official
First to the Panic Button:
The Kirkland Start-Up That Sounded the Swine-Flu Alarm
Re: Circulation:
What Do the New Seattle Times Circulation Numbers Mean?
In the Hall:
East End Boys
Music
Data Breaker:
Dietrich Schoenemann and Erictronic
New Column!:
Eat a Bag of Dicks, by American Idol's Taylor Hicks
Album Review:
The Vaselines: Enter the Vaselines
Strange Brew:
The Extrafine Grind of Local Hiphop Duo Fresh Espresso
Shoegays Rock and the Pop Narcotic:
Erik Blood's Sonic Valentines to the World
Up & Coming:
This Week's Noteworthy Shows and Parties
Fucking in the Streets:
Three Shows vs. My MBV Hangover
Album Review:
Magik Markers: Balf Quarry
It's a Hit:
New Singles from Slumberland Records
Party Crasher:
Celebrity Monsoon
My Philosophy:
Rude Rejuvenation
The Score:
Bollocks on the Pulitzer
Underage:
POP425 Showcases the Eastside's Emerging Talent
Film
On Screen:
Star Trek: Almost as Good as Wrath of Khan!
On Screen:
The Limits of Control: Jim Jarmusch's Existential Spy Thriller
On Screen:
Goodbye Solo: Global Cinema in the American South
Concessions:
Quotes of Girlfriends Past
On Screen:
Lymelife: Ticked Off in Suburbia
Cover Art
Cover art by Tony Millionaire. Tony will sign copies of his new book, Drinky Crow's Maakies Treasury, at the Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery, Sat May 9, 6-9 pm. An exhibition of original Maakies art continues through June 10.



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