Issue Archive for the Week of
Apr 18 -
24,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 31
News
In 1996, Wanda Moats took her daughter and fled what she claims was an abusive relationship. Years later, authorities caught up with her. The question is, was she really a victim?
By Amy Jenniges
American Music Struggles Against Retail Giant Guitar Center
By Pat Kearney
Republicans Line Up for National Money and Rick Larsen's Seat
By Anthony York
Peter Steinbrueck Tries to Silence Teens
City Doesn't Agree
By Josh Feit
Gay Rights Protest at Emerald Ridge High School Brings Counterprotest
By Amy Jenniges
Emergency Meeting Calms Cops and Campus
By Amy Jenniges
Beloved Street Activist Murdered in Wallingford
By Pat Kearney
Organizing Crime
By Charles Mudede
Music
Local Rappers Respond with Posturing, Poetry
By Brian Goedde
Les Savy Fav Is Well Oiled and Ready to Sweat
By Nate Lippens
In Isolation, Paul Westerberg Finds Himself
By Kathleen Wilson
Loud, Messy, Excellent
By Bradley Steinbacher
Film
A Pair of Classics Examine the Near-Miss
By Sean Nelson
Looking Over the Jewish Film Festival
By Nate Lippens
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Misty Water-Colored Memories
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Hootenannies Galore
By Kathleen Wilson
The Happy Legal Hooker
By Mistress Matisse
Books
Seductive, Evasive Heather McHugh
By Colin Booy
Peter Bagge Goes Domestic, with a Twist
By Jeremy Lott
Theater
Madness, Shakespearean and Short
Restaurants
What's Next in Pacific Place Dining?
By Min Liao
Unlimited Lobster and a Sushi Machine
By Rachel Kessler