Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 14 -
20,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 26
Pullout
Separating Them Defies Natural Law
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Honeyhole Sandwiches Becomes a Bar, Practically Overnight
By Amy Jenniges
Some Tips For Underage Drinkers
By Amy Jenniges
Catholic Churches Were Burnt to the Ground on St. Patrick's Day
By Bill Savage
For Obliteration Drunks, There's Always Another Bottle
By Sean Nelson
An Effective Way to Keep Drunks Off Seattle's Streets
By Charles Mudede
Some People Just Shouldn't Drink
By Charles Mudede
News
The Washington State Liquor Control Board got smart and loosened restrictions on bars and taverns. Seattle's next big "Booze and the Law" battle will be over those lovable public drunks. A special issue.
Gold's Gym Bumps Broadway Market Cinemas
By Pat Kearney
They May Not Be Dead After All
By Emily Hall
Auburn Residents Shut Down Sex Shop Before It Opens
By Amy Jenniges
Undercover Taco Bell Agents Inside Redmond Schools
By Pat Kearney
Police Guild Verdict on Chief Kerlikowske Due Next Week
By Amy Jenniges
The Fate of the Experimental City Traffic Engineer
By Josh Feit
Paul Allen's Seahawks Stadium Resist Union Efforts
By Pat Kearney
Music
Le Tigre's Artful Dodge
By Nate Lippens
The Anniversary Inspires Enthusiasm
By Kathleen Wilson
Herbie Hancock's Future Science
By Charles Mudede
Jeff DeRoche Is an Asshole
By Bradley Steinbacher
at GRACELAND
By Megan Seling
Film
Arab and Iranian Film Festival Gets the Word Out
By Sean Nelson
Tsai Ming-Liang's Poetic Obsessions
By Nate Lippens
This Machine Can Only Swallow Money
By Bradley Steinbacher
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Hunting Bad Will
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
For Doris...
By Dan Savage
Dancing at the Peep
By Mistress Matisse
Good Drunk, Bad Drunk
By Kathleen Wilson
IT SUCKS TO BE A GIRL BIKER
Gayer Than Thou
By Adrian Ryan
Books
Northwest Bookfest Migrates to the End of the World
By Charles Mudede
Theater
Foolish Limeys, Phony Dagos, and Drunken Micks
Restaurants
The Healing Powers of Salt Cod
By Min Liao
Goodbye Comfort Food, Hello Greens
By Brenda Richards