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May 2007


ALL ROADS LEAD TO SASQUATCH
The 2007 Commemorative Festival Program

DRIVING MISS SARAH
20 Questions with Sasquatch host Sarah Silverman

BOYS MEET GIRL
Beastie Boys and Björk: Deconstructing the Main Events

THE GREEN PARTY
Riding the carbon-neutral bandwagon

FOLDING THE MAP
From I-5 to the five boroughs, the musical corridors of the coasts are a lot closer than a 20-date tour.

THE PHANTOM MENACE
A look beyond the roadside attraction for the real Northwest Bigfoot

THE ROAD WELL TRAVELED
Like those of the hunter-gatherers of old, a global gathering descends on the Gorge.

EMPIRE OF CONTRADICTION
Hardcore legends Bad Brains return for another campaign against Babylon.

LESS IS MORE

Power duos are rock music’s new power trios. You do the math.

ALLEY CATS
Strikes and spares with Minus the Bear

FEATURES

BOUNDARY SOUNDS
The other local Memorial Day weekend festival, Northwest Folklife celebrates borders by breaking them down.

DEPARTMENTS

CALENDAR
From May Day to Memorial Day, the best of this month’s non-Sasquatch music and entertainment, featuring Audioasis Live, N*GGER WETB*CK CH*NK, Seattle International Children’s Festival, the Bad Plus, Amon Tobin, and much, much more.

REVIEWS
Elliott Smith’s New Moon, plus our monthly hitlist, John Richards’ Gorge highlights, and 18 CD, DVD, film and book reviews

CODA
Jim Woodring brings new meaning to the age-old art of stick figures.