Issue Archive for the Week of
Apr 17 -
23,
2003
Vol. 12, No. 31
Pullout
A Quick Guide to French Menu Terms
The Boulangerie, the Brasserie, and the Marche Rungis
Building a Staircase to Haute Cuisine
By Emily Hall
But for Creme Brulee
By Dan Savage
Sci-Fi Potatoes, Recovering Vegetarians, and the Truth of the French
Chiracs Faux Peace Position
By Josh Feit
News
The Stranger's Postwar Food Issue
Protesters who marched against the war carrying pictures of innocent Iraqis need to keep marching after the war ends--that is, if they really care about Iraqis
By Dan Savage
Rachel Corrie Ally Critically Wounded by Israelis
P-I's Horsey Wins Second Pulitzer as Times Fails to Land Big Talent
By Sandeep Kaushik
Feds Drop al Qaeda Conspiracy Charge After Ujaama Agrees to Testify
By Josh Feit
Lefty County Council Member Tries to Lead Peace Troops
By Amy Jenniges
Lefties Need to Love, Love, Love the White Working Class
Music
The Polyphonic Spree Spread the Good Word on Orchestral Pop
By Jennifer Maerz
Fischerspooner Celebrate Celebrity
Cursive Call BS on Everyone
By Julianne Shepherd
The Exploding Hearts Revive Pop
By Marjorie Skinner
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Don't Give Up the Dwarves
Triple Threat
By Nicolae White
At The Old Fire House
By Megan Seling
Bach Around The Clock
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
An Interview with Christopher Guest and Company
By David Schmader
Obscure Satire Is Blowing in the Wind
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
What's More Degraded: Technology or Memory?
By Emily Hall
Books
Susan Powter was a 1990s self-help weight-loss guru. She now hopes to reinvent herself as a--well, it's hard to say.
By Adrian Ryan
Theater
Clits, Hicks, and Lefties