Issue Archive for the Week of
Aug 28 -
Sep 3,
2003
Vol. 12, No. 50
Pullout
Major Players Break Down the Scene
A Thread Runs from Fashion to Art
By Emily Hall
Choice Literary Inhalants
Donovan Sets the Tone for Narcotic Sonic
By Kathleen Wilson
Ben Rubin Gives Shape to Sound
By Emily Hall
Warren Etheredge Makes a Safe Haven for Film Fanatics
By Sean Nelson
The 1 Reel Film Fest Puts On a Show
By Bradley Steinbacher
Expansive Hiphop from the New and Old Schools
By Charles Mudede
The Dandy Warhols Bring It in Spades
By Kathleen Wilson
Bobby Bare Jr.'s Advice on the Birds and the Beeyotches
But Were Too Confused to Ask--Plus, What to See and When
By Christopher Frizzelle
The Deeper Question of Who's Hotter, Writers or Rock Stars?
From Musicians Who Know Better
Andrei Codrescu and Sheri-D Wilson square off in Bumbershoot's Heavyweight Poetry Bout
By Christopher Frizzelle
For Your Listening Pleasure and Pain
For Your Visual Pleasure (no pain)
News
The Stranger's Prescriptions for Medicines and Music
Howard Dean has gone from nobody to the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination. Now he's a political rock star, and he just went on a coast-to-coast tour to prove it. The Stranger tagged along for the ride.
By Sandeep Kaushik
The bike-messenger Olympics are coming to town, and "scruffy-cute" local bike- messenger bigwig Nick Dale is gearing up for the event.
Eastside Bushies Confront Protesters
Three-Term Council Incumbent Loses Democratic Party Support
By Erica C. Barnett
Monorail Supporters Confront Bad Numbers
By Erica C. Barnett
Broadway Developer Sy Iffert Wants to Raise Broadway Heights
By Amy Jenniges
Music
The New Amsterdams Work Out the Kinks
By Kathleen Wilson
Three Imaginary Girls Hype the Seattle Scene
By Megan Seling
SunTzu Sound Try to Kick-Start Broken Beat in Seattle
By Charles Mudede
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Why?/Mush Live DVD
By Dave Segal
Bumbershoot
By Christopher DeLaurenti
At the Brick House for the Last Time
By Megan Seling
Film
Thirteen Gets Teens Right
By Emily Hall
And Now Ladies & Gentlemen Doesn't Go Far Enough
By Charles Mudede
For Thurs August 28 - September 3
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
Thinking about comfort and being comforted are not the same thing
By Emily Hall
Books
Cory Doctorow Imagineers Our High-Tech Future
Theater
Checking In with This Year's Crop of NYC-Bound Theatermakers
Wordless Extropia Gives Musical Comedies a Good Name
By Adrian Ryan
Restaurants
Mmmmm, Saucy!
By Emily Hall