Issue Archive for the Week of
Jul 17 -
23,
2003
Vol. 12, No. 44
News
Mayor Greg Nickels has been hyping Portland's streetcar as Exhibit A in his case for a South Lake Union line. Amy Jenniges visited Portland to see if Nickels is making sense.
By Amy Jenniges
On Friendster, It's Not Who You Know, It's How Many
By Sean Nelson
City Moves to Demolish Dilapidated House That Residents Call Home
By Amy Jenniges
Private Biz Group Interviews Council Candidates
By Erica C. Barnett
Nicastro Fan Apologizes After Weird Confrontation
By Erica C. Barnett
Upstart Presidential Candidate Howard Dean is No Outsider in Washington State
By Sandeep Kaushik
Music
A.R.E. Weapons Bring NYC's Grit Back
The Greatest Music Festival of All Time, Forever
By Zac Pennington
B.R.M.C.: S.F.'s Hometown Heroes
Earlimart Stretch Into Pop
Ruins Keep Prog Punk Edgy
By Christopher DeLaurenti
And Indecisive
By Megan Seling
Festival Frenzy, Part One
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
Bad Boys II Is Pure Michael Bay, for Better or Worse
By Bradley Steinbacher
Basic Questions, Iffy Answers in Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia
By David Schmader
Garage Days is Nothing but Annoying Feedback
By Bradley Steinbacher
Cover Art
Columns
Elusive Release
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Ombudsman and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
It's an Orange-Dot World
By Emily Hall
Books
Augusten Burroughs' Memoir Dry Enters Rehab
By Kathleen Wilson
A Writer Writes About a Writer Who Writes About War
Theater
Four Good Reasons to Stay Home and Watch TV
Restaurants
Lunch in Land's End
By Emily Hall