Issue Archive for the Week of
Nov 14 -
20,
2002
Vol. 12, No. 9
News
The Uses of Open Mic Nights
Seattle's Open-Mic and Small Venues
The Kickakickamish People Once Built a Public Transportation System Much Like the Monorail... and It Nearly Destroyed Them
Glee Club Interviews Liberal Rep. Jay Inslee to Find Out How a Real Democrat Won in Bush's Suburban America
By Josh Feit
Winners and Losers in the Monorail Nail-Biter
By the Stranger Election Glee Club
Hearst Launches Post-Intelligencer Redesign to Combat Times' Gains
By Sandeep Kaushik
The Meaning of R-51's Defeat
FBI Witness Undermines Feds' Case to Keep Ujaama in Detention
By Josh Feit
Seattle's Leading Daily Isn't Thinking About Seattle
By Dan Savage
Music
Add N to (X) Synth Frankensteins
By Kathleen Wilson
Stuck Under the Needle's Local Empire
Bobby Bare Jr. Talks Southern Rock
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien
By Charles Mudede
MC Paul Barman Keeps It Real Funny
By Sean Nelson
The Good and the Ugly
By Jennifer Maerz
Beat Lali Puna
By Nicolae White
At the Vera Project
By Megan Seling
UW Concerto Competition
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
A Digressive Interview with Todd Haynes
By Sean Nelson
Todd Haynes & Julianne Moore Make a Postmodern Classic
By David Schmader
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Liza + David = 4 Evah
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Spineless Canadians
By Dan Savage
Partying with GN'R
By Kathleen Wilson
Why, Winona, Why?
By Adrian Ryan
Poly Play
By Mistress Matisse
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Ombudsman and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
The mayor's proposed reorganization of the Seattle Arts Commission has artists up in arms. Why don't they have any political power?
By Emily Hall
Theater
Two Lucky Hits, One Unlucky Miss
Restaurants
(Almost) Giving up Meat
By Min Liao