Issue Archive for the Week of
Apr 4 -
10,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 29
News
Belltown is cool. Belltown is crappy. Belltown is cool again. Now Belltown is kind of crappy. Can the pricey neighborhood be revived one more time?
By Clark Humphrey
Seattle's Carla Wilcox Takes a Swing at Pro Boxing
By Matt Sorenson
Local Gym Spars with Popular Fremont Sunday Market
By Amy Jenniges
Former Student Reveals Pizza Hut Dance
By Pat Kearney
If You're Black, You're Watched by Cops; If You're White, You're Ignored by Activists
By Charles Mudede
Capitol Hill Neighbors Outlaw Car Camping
By Amy Jenniges
New Starbucks Card Is Good for Biz, Bad for Baristas
By Pat Kearney
Property
By Charles Mudede
Music
An Open Letter of Resignation
By D. R. Geoffries
Chop Suey Joins the Fray
By Kathleen Wilson
Working Out Your Confrontation Issues with Pink & Brown
By Jennifer Maerz
Nice Guitar Damaged by Evil Laptop
By Brian Goedde
Bradley's Final Noisy Clusterfuck
By Bradley Steinbacher
Film
Bruce Weber Gets Lost
By Nate Lippens
Lust in the Dust
By Bret Fetzer
Near-Life Experience
By Emily Hall
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Untouchable
By Dan Savage
Ode to the Dirty Cop
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
I'LL CRUSH YOUR SKULL SOMEDAY
Outings, Arrests, & Bitch Slaps
By Adrian Ryan
I Swear, It Was NEVER My Party...
By Kathleen Wilson
Plays Well With Others
By Mistress Matisse
Visual Art
Art and Science
By Emily Hall
Books
Peter Rock Retains Humanity in The Ambidextrist
By Nate Lippens
Theater
Two Years After Running Away to Join the Circus, Improv Icon Kevin Kent Returns Home with Teatro ZinZanni
By David Schmader
Restaurants
I Was Saved by a BLT
By Min Liao
A Family Ristorante Circa 1953
By Rachel Kessler