Issue Archive for the Week of
Oct 3 -
9,
2002
Vol. 12, No. 3
News
On November 5, voters in Seattle will decide the fate of the ETC's Ballard-downtown-West Seattle Green Line, the first phase of a proposed city-wide monorail system.
By Mary Bruno
Debunking the Seattle Weekly's Monorail Hit Piece
By Josh Feit
It's big, it's loud, it's dirty, and it's dark--so how come everyone in Chicago loves it?
By Dan Savage
An Interview with Mustafa Ujaama
By Josh Feit
Showbox Nabs Suspected Molester at Sleater-Kinney Show
By Amy Jenniges
Cops Annoy New South End All-Ages Hangout, Owners Say
By Amy Jenniges
The Impossible City
By Charles Mudede
Music
Dillinger Escape Plan Shred and Shit on Stage
By Jennifer Maerz
Rump-Shaking Rhythms from the Motor City
By Mark Murrmann
As in, It's Me Who's Thick
By Kathleen Wilson
An Open Letter About the Age of Dylan
By Sean Nelson
Return to Glory
By Bradley Steinbacher
POLYGRAPHIC
By Nicolae White
AT THE LOCAL SHOW
By Megan Seling
Daniel Menche/Inboil
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
SUFF at Four Years Old
By Barley Blair
When Independent Media Converge
By Sean Nelson
This Week's New Releases
By Sean Nelson
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
New Labels
By Kathleen Wilson
Famous Fruitcakes
By Adrian Ryan
Triple-Play
By Mistress Matisse
Healthy and Natural
By Dan Savage
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Ombudsman and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
Playboy, the Golem, and Other Fresh Abstractions
By Emily Hall
Books
The Hugo House's Annual Inquiry Wants You to See Everything!
By Riz Rollins
Theater
Printer's Devil Scores a Hit with 21 Shots
By Barley Blair
Sharp Hooligans, an Ebullient Musical, and Cruddy Meers
Restaurants
Good Food in a Parallel Universe
By Emily Hall
Twilight Food
By Charles Mudede