Issue Archive for the Week of
May 2 -
8,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 33
News
The Thug in Rap
By Charles Mudede
A New Sport Takes on the "Tyranny of Comfort"
By Tim Sanders
Teen Dance Ordinance Stronger Than Ever, Thanks to JAMPAC's Greed and Steinbrueck's Ego
By Josh Feit
A Close Look at Mayor Nickels' Appointment Book
By Josh Feit
Fenix Liquor License Highlights Ongoing Battle in Pioneer Square
By Pat Kearney
Eastlake Neighbors Concerned Over Proposed I-5 Expansion
By Amy Jenniges
The city paid big bucks, and now the state Liquor Control Board is paying the price. The McCoys take the money and grin—it's the end of the Oscar's II saga.
By Ben Jacklet
Music
You're No Mick Jagger, Buddy
By Anonymous
Get in Line for Numbers
By Steve Lankenau
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum's Art-Rock Freak Show
By James Kirchmer
YEEEEAH, HUUUUUAH
By Bradley Steinbacher
Neb! Takes the Witness Stand
Film
Why Spider-Man Will Not Be Amazing
By Josh Feit
Woody Allen Returns to Form
By Sean Nelson
So Much Talent, So Few Laughs
By Sarah Sternau
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Spider Sense... Tingling!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Dirty Daddy
By Dan Savage
your boyfriend is in love with me
Wretched, Wretched Gossip
By Adrian Ryan
Visual Art
Matthew Ritchie's Visual Language
By Emily Hall
Books
Novelist Ben Marcus Reviews the Audience of His Recent Seattle Reading
By Ben Marcus
Seattle Author Reviews Marcus' American Women
By Stacey Levine
Theater
Hair Metal and Mongol Hordes
Restaurants
There's No Place Like Home
By Min Liao
Good Sense and Good Soul Return to Jefferson Street
By Rachel Kessler