Issue Archive for the Week of
Sep 26 -
Oct 2,
2002
Vol. 12, No. 2
Pullout
Drugs: A User's Guide
By Bradley Steinbacher
It Might Kill You, But It Might Make You Stronger
By Kathleen Wilson
Underage Music in Seattle
By Megan Seling
A Clip 'n' Save Guide to Itches, Burns, and Bumps
By Katie Shimer
Got STDs? Rename Your Affliction
No GUGs allowed
By Dan Savage
The Real Reading List
By Josh Feit
Thinking About Cheating? Think Again, Moron
By Bill Savage
Who Says Quitters Never Win?
By Sean Nelson
The Stranger's Annual Back to School Issue
By Sean Nelson
10 Useful Hints for Everyday Grammar
By Sean Nelson
News
Pull this page out of the back to school guide, rotate it, and tack it up on the wall. You'll be glad you did.
The father whose own son turned him in for growing pot in his garage goes on the record for the first time about his son, his arrest, his drug use, and his treatment at the hands of the media.
By Dan Savage
Ravers Get Politicized, Take On Drug Bill
By Amy Jenniges
Ujaama's Brother Foils Stereotypes
By Josh Feit
Columbia City Shrugs Off Gentrification
By Amy Jenniges and Allegra Wiborg
Trade Delegation Visits Chamber of Commerce
By Sandeep Kaushik
Budget Conditions
By Josh Feit
Music
25 Suaves, Bulb Records, and the Good Shit
By Jennifer Maerz
Double Trouble's DIY Shows
By Kathleen Wilson
Jazz Samplers Koop
By Charles Mudede
Because the Gays Need Another Festival
By Zac Pennington
... In Six Shows or Less
By Carmelo Martinez
Don't Be a Tool
By the Reckless Bastards
MING & FS
By Nicolae White
Sleater-Kinney's Song of Devotion
By Sean Nelson
JOHN MORAN AND EVA MÜLLER
By Christopher DeLaurenti
AT ROCKETSTAR RECORDINGS' CD RELEASE
By Megan Seling
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
An Interview with 8 Women Director François Ozon
By Sean Nelson
Unbuttoned Emotions and Sisterly Support in 8 Women
By Kathleen Wilson
Suck Home Alasucka is More Like It
By Jennifer Maerz
Secretary's Delicious Domination
By Meg van Huygen
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Nostra-ham-us
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
September 26, 2002 · VOL. 12, NO. 02
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Ombudsman and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
An Unanswerable Question
By Emily Hall
Theater
The Good, the Bad, and the Crappy
Restaurants
In Defense of a Cooking Degree
By Emily Hall