Issue Archive for the Week of
Aug 8 -
14,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 47
News
Just outside Seattle, you can gamble the night away-- and your rent money.
By Matt Sorenson
A Guide to Offbeat Casino Games
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
A Guide to Staying Afloat at the BJ Tables
By Katie Shimer
Graffiti-covered Motor Home in Central District Offers Haircuts, God, and Racial Harmony
By Peter Sennhauser
Quiet Crown Hill Park Is Scene of Two Gang Shootings
By Amy Jenniges
Seattle Youth Complains of Modeling Rip-Off
By Sandeep Kaushik
Anti-Monorail Campaign Secretly Tests Fine-Tuned Speaking Points
By Josh Feit
Washington's Secret Membership in Jim Crow Justice Club
By Sandeep Kaushik
Here We Go Again
By Josh Feit
Divide and Conquer
By Anthony York
Bitterness
By Charles Mudede
Music
The Screamers Come Full Circle in Seattle
By Jennifer Maerz
Múm's Precious Pop
By Tizzy Asher
Hope Sandoval's Soulful Lullabies
By Kathleen Wilson
The Popular Shapes' Wound-up Rock
By Bill Bullock
A-Frames Haunt Georgetown
By Jennifer Maerz
By Christopher DeLaurenti
DEVINE INTERVENTION
By Nicolae White
AT GROUND ZERO
By Megan Seling
Film
Ridiculous Plot, Ridiculous Villains
By Bradley Steinbacher
In Praise of Vin Diesel
By Michael Shilling
Robert Evans' Charmed Life
By Adam Hart
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Ask Tracy... by Tracy Partridge
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Faded Divas on Parade
By Adrian Ryan
Rhinestones and Toilet Water
By Kathleen Wilson
Slaves, Submissives, Semantics
By Mistress Matisse
Furry Friends
By Dan Savage
A CRITICAL OVERVIEW
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Ombudsman and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
Nancy Drew Turns Flashlight on Nancy Drew
By Josh Feit
Books
Martin Amis Challenges His Late Father, His Best Friend, and Joseph Stalin
By Sean Nelson
Theater
Astronomers, Po' Folks, and Grunting Sketch Comedians
Restaurants
Wildly Overrated
By Min Liao
Full-Fat Paradise
By Emily Hall