Issue Archive for the Week of
May 8 -
14,
2003
Vol. 12, No. 34
News
Seattle artist Claire Cowie opens her first out-of-town solo show. Stranger art critic Emily Hall attends the opening and ponders the difference between the Seattle and L.A. art scenes.
By Emily Hall
Tacoma Police Chief David Brame didn't just murder his wife and kill himself. He brought Tacoma face to face with its true self.
By Charles Mudede
What YOU Can Do to Help Bill Bennett Stop Gambling
By Dan Savage
Amy Jenniges Takes Neighbors' Grievance List to Deputy Mayor
By Amy Jenniges
Times and P-I Stumble into JOA Legal Battle
By Sandeep Kaushik
Faced with Budget Crunch, Nickels Cuts Conservation Program
Ratepayers Complain About Water Bills
Dems Take Aim at Locke's Antiterror Bill
By Sandeep Kaushik
Music
Brian Foss Helped Zak's Become the New Punk Haven
By Jennifer Maerz
The Fenix Revives Itself
By Charles Mudede
Broadcast's Cool Electronics
By Kathleen Wilson
Mush Records Waives Hiphop's Rules
Counting Forwards with Kristin Hersh
By Sean Nelson
By Christopher DeLaurenti
King Britt
By Nicolae White
At Mars Hill
By Megan Seling
Polestar Festival Part One
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
A Conversation with Neil LaBute and Paul Rudd
By Sean Nelson
Cover Art
Columns
Family Ties
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Ombudsman and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Books
A Corporate Book Store Comes to Capitol Hill
By Christopher Frizzelle
Thicker Than the Koran, the Story of Quincy Troupe
Theater
The Sarah Rudinoff Experience
By Adrian Ryan
International Politics and Homeless Ovid
Restaurants
In Praise of Brown Food
By Emily Hall
Poor, Poor PSP
By Christopher Frizzelle