Issue Archive for the Week of
May 30 -
Jun 5,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 37
News
Monorail supporters say they don't want to start campaigning until the monorail plan is finished in August. But if the monorail has any chance with voters in November, the monorail campaign has to start now.
By Pat Kearney
Amy Jenniges Behind the Scenes at This Week's School Walkout
By Amy Jenniges
Embarrassing Sound Transit Poll Goes Missing After Meeting with Mayor's Staff
By Josh Feit
Journalist Mary Jo Foley Aims for Microsoft, Again
By Pat Kearney
Community Activists Call For a Vote on the Police
By Amy Jenniges
Police Raid West Seattle Tobacco Shop
By Brook Adam
Not So Fast, Maria
By Anthony York
The Professionals
By Charles Mudede
Think Locally
By Josh Feit
Music
The Mooney Suzuki's Self-Produced Stardom
By Lisa Lee King
Mirah's Shape-Shifting
By Nate Lippens
Concert Listings
By Christopher DeLaurenti
The Cripples' Damaged Pop
By Jennifer Maerz
Deer Whistle's Gerald Collier Lightens Up
By Kathleen Wilson
Alternate Income Sources for Bands: Make Money off Infants!
By the Popular Shapes
Avant-Jazz Expansion
By Jennifer Maerz
The Electronic Beat: USC 6
Film
The Triumph of the Look in CQ
By Sean Nelson
J.Lo's Imperfect Crime
By Kathleen Wilson
Recommendations for Week Two
By Sean Nelson and Stranger Staff
One Q, One A with Roman Coppola
Cover Art
Columns
DEAR EMPLOYEE OF MY FAVORITE SANDWICH SHOP:
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
They Want It All
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Dick Dilemmas
By Dan Savage
Fuck Yeah!
By Kathleen Wilson
Visual Art
Artists Before the Eruption
By Emily Hall
Books
At a Sonics Game with David Shields
By Brian Goedde
The FBI Predicted It, the CIA Predicted It, and Now We Learn That a Local Writer Also Predicted September 11
By Jeremy Lott
Theater
Half the Brains Behind Mr. Show and Run Ronnie Run Tours with a Rock Band
By Sean Nelson
Lesbian Classic Done Right at Union Garage
By Adrian Ryan
Theater Fags Take Over Sunday Nights at Ing
By Josh Feit
Restaurants
A Star is Born
By Min Liao
The Glory of Tube Steaks
By Rachel Kessler