Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 7 -
13,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 25
News
The Ave is the spiritual home of thousands of students, academics, aging hippies, homeless kids, street musicians, and crackpot philosophers. It's also something of a shithole—and Seattle needs to keep it that way.
By Sean Nelson
Margaret Pageler's Secret Job Hunt Was Unethical
By Josh Feit
It's Time for the ETC to Get Serious
By Pat Kearney
Edsonya Charles, the City's New Point Person on Police Reform
By Amy Jenniges
A Handy To-Do List for Newly Empowered Tenants
By Scott Winn
A Tale of Two Cities
By Amy Jenniges
The Employed
By Charles Mudede
Music
David Kilgour's Lazy, Modest Charm
By Kathleen Wilson
Acid Mothers Temple: Yea
By Kreg K. Hasegawa
Acid Mothers Temple: Nay
By Mike Nipper
Swearing at Motorists Leaves a Lasting Impression
By Jennifer Maerz
Talking to the Kings of Seattle House Parties
By Hannah Levin
Come to Daddy
By D. R. Geoffries
Film
India Wrestles with the Modern Age
By Sean Nelson
The True Hero of Hiphop
By Charles Mudede
A Messy Family Portrait
By Tamara Paris
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Asking & Telling
By Dan Savage
Piercing
By Mistress Matisse
Curses!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
JUST ANOTHER OPEN-MINDED LIBERAL
Cinema Courtney
By Kathleen Wilson
Just Kidding!
By Adrian Ryan
Visual Art
The Colonialism of Looking
By Emily Hall and Charles Mudede
Books
Our Literary Two-Term President
By Monica Drake
Theater
Donuts, Dykes, and More More More!
Restaurants
The Brunch of My People
By Min Liao
A Well-Oiled Griddle at the Foot of Fancy Queen Anne
By Rachel Kessler