Issue Archive for the Week of
Jul 4 -
10,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 42
Pullout
Our Flag-Waving, War-Mongering Tribute to the USA's Big B-Day
News
Aurora Merchants Fight Street Makeover
By Amy Jenniges
Elevated Transportation Company Says Richard Conlin Is Pushing Monorail Off-Track
By Amy Jenniges
Pride Parade Honors Unremarkable State Legislator
By Dan Savage
Paul Allen Gets Ready to Tear Down South Lake Union Low-Income Housing
By Isolde Raftery
Ten Percent of Last Year's Police Complaints Involved Racial Bias
By Amy Jenniges
The Quick and the Dead
By Charles Mudede
Nickels Rocks!
By Josh Feit
City Council Rubber-Stamps Sound Transit
Music
Radio 4 Shakes Their Smarty Pants
By Piotr Orlov
An Ode to the Who's John Entwistle
By Rusty Willoughby
The Strong, Silent Type
By Kurt Bloch
Detroit's Garage Loyalists
By Jennifer Maerz
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Tift Merrit's Burgeoning Talent
By Hannah Levin
You Don't Get Shows Because You Suck
By No. 226
Film
Why Indian Film Is Better than American Film
By Charles Mudede
Promising Israeli Thriller Mired in Cliché
By Annie Wagner
The Scum of the Universe Return
By Sean Nelson
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
An Earful of Loogey
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
JUST GAY ENOUGH
By Adrian Ryan
Family Relations
By Dan Savage
Visual Art
Negotiating Carlos Mollura's Big Shapes
By Emily Hall
Books
Profile on Michael Collins
By Megan Purn
Theater
Ursa Major Makes a Good Effort
By Adrian Ryan
Too Many Kooks Spoil Latest ZinZanni
By David Schmader
Restaurants
Why Shepard's Pie Makes Me Sad
By Min Liao
Flying Fish and Revolving Chefs
By Meg van Huygen