Issue Archive for the Week of
Sep 19 -
25,
2002
Vol. 12, No. 1
News
Seattle Boxer Neil Stephens Beats up His Demons and His Opponents on the PacifIc Northwest Boxing Circuit
By Matt Sorenson
Fundraiser with Slade Gorton Angers Refugees
By Sandeep Kaushik
Civil Rights Attorney Takes up Controversial Bar's Cause
By Amy Jenniges
Burien Tire Store Scares Customers
By Amy Jenniges
Welcome to the post-9/11 AIDS Walk. If you feel like you're the only person out there who truly gives a shit about AIDS anymore, it may be because you are.
By Dan Savage
Protesters Decry Media Consolidation at National Broadcasters' Conference
By Sandeep Kaushik
War and Peace
By Anthony York
The Mouse That Roared
By Josh Feit
Music
NYC's Yeah Yeah Yeahs Are the Rock Band of the Moment
Rotten Apples Are Sweet 'n' Street
By Kathleen Wilson
The Old Fire House Celebrates a Triumphant Decade of All-Ages Action
By Megan Seling
An Evening with Seaspot's ³Ghetto Prez²
By Charles Mudede
Atmosphere
By Nicolae White
at Westlake Center
By Megan Seling
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Northwest Chamber Orchestra
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
In Praise of Older Susan
By Sean Nelson
Giving the Digit to Digital Filmmaking
By Bradley Steinbacher
Igby's Preppy Depression and Privileged Despair
By Sean Nelson
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
England's Greatest Maritime Hero
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
What Would Jesus Do?
By Adrian Ryan
Grunge Funk Railroad
By Kathleen Wilson
Non-Corporate Kink
By Mistress Matisse
Amateurs and Pedophiles
By Dan Savage
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Ombudsman and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
Ambivalence at the Museum of Glass
By Emily Hall
Books
Looking for the French Fuck
And There's a New Website to Prove It
By Bradley Steinbacher
Theater
12 Shows to See in the 12th Annual Seattle Fringe Festival
By David Schmader
Why This Year's Fringe Fest Is Worth Getting Excited About
By Dan Savage
Five Big Don'ts for Fringe Artists, Five Big Do's for Fringe Audiences
Restaurants
Japanese Comfort Food
By Min Liao
It's Not About the Details
By Emily Hall