Issue Archive for the Week of
Jun 12 -
18,
2003
Vol. 12, No. 39
News
To the chagrin of the U.S., legalizing pot isn't Canada's only new policy. The Bush administration is now wary of the way Vancouver, BC wants to deal with hard drugs. Here's why some Seattle activists think we should follow Vancouver's lead.
Artist Tara Thomas Gives Pop Culture Googly Eyes
By Jennifer Maerz
City Attorney Tom Carr Keeps Scary Sidran Laws Intact
Public Health, Gay Press Play It Safe
By Eli Sanders
Street-Vending Artists Ousted from First Thursday
By Amy Jenniges
The Lowdown on Washington's Marijuana Laws
By Erica C. Barnett
Music
Yo La Tengo Celebrate Romance
By Kathleen Wilson
Extremely Rotten Live
By Kathleen Wilson
Le Tigre Continue Carrying the Feminist Light
King Dictator Handsome Dick Manitoba
Saturday Looks Good to Me Set the Summertime Standard
By Zac Pennington
The Mink Lungs Keep Pop on Its Toes
By Kathleen Wilson
'Tis The Season To Sizzle
By Nicolae White
Battle of the Beautifullest
By Christopher DeLaurenti
SRJO Plays Stan Kenton
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
Ken Loach's Sweet Sixteen Deserves Many a Viewer
By Bradley Steinbacher
May, Too, Shall Pass
By Charles Mudede
For Thurs June 12-Wed June 18
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
Sexy Videos That Aren't Porn
By Emily Hall
Books
The Latest Frank Corso Mystery Goes from Dark to Disheartening
Theater
Intiman Bares Its Musical Heart with the World Premiere of The Light in the Piazza
By David Schmader
Crispin Spaeth's Killer Dance, ConWorks' Stellar Work in Progress, and Re-bar's Not-So-Funny Femmes
Restaurants
The Stranger's Favorite Al Fresco Dining
By Min Liao