Issue Archive for the Week of
Feb 27 -
Mar 5,
2003
Vol. 12, No. 24
News
One of the nation’s first school shootings took place at Seattle’s Garfield High. Two students were shot after a Martin Luther King Day assembly. How come no one remembers?
In defense of humor, irony, satire, and a Native American perspective on the coming war on Iraq
Aurora Avenue Merchants Fight Mayor's Bus Plan
By Amy Jenniges
FCC Commissioner Promotes Seattle Hearing on Media Concentration
By Sandeep Kaushik
Experience Music Project Drops Public Programming Director in Big Layoffs
By Josh Feit
Fremont Sunday Market Wins Court Ruling
By Amy Jenniges
Seattle Weekly's Publisher Snows Credulous Business Journal
By Sandeep Kaushik
Music
Ted Leo as the New Power-Pop Poster Boy
The Locust Spew Sonic Venom
By Jennifer Maerz
Milemarker's Synth-Punk Moves
By Jennifer Maerz
Sondre Lerche's Gifts of Innocence
By Kathleen Wilson
The Red Light Sting's Sonic Freakouts
By Kathleen Wilson
By Christopher DeLaurenti
At Ground Zero
By Megan Seling
Daniels and the SRJO
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
African Film Fest Wrestles with Modernity
By Charles Mudede
Rare Noir Delivers Parisian Fantasy
By Sean Nelson
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Ombudsman and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
The World, Organized
By Emily Hall
Books
Read This in Remembrance of Me
By Charles Mudede
Theater
Lady Pirates, Wounded Faces, Silly Stalkers, and a Big Old Mess
A week after ACT's would-be death date, the theater struggles on. But is it on the right track?
By David Schmader
Restaurants
Intellectual Food
By Min Liao
Wipe Your Nose, Eat Some Chicken
By Emily Hall