Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 20 -
26,
2003
Vol. 12, No. 27
News
The Stranger's arts writers tell you what's good now, and what there is to look forward to.
The Half-Truths and Consequences of George W. Bush's War Speech
Seattle Activists Shift into Rolling Protests
By Amy Jenniges
Antiwar activists were quick to claim Rachel Corrie as their patron saint. But do they have the guts to emulate her?
By Dan Savage
The Mayor's Office Draws Up Its Anti-Council Battle Plan
Music
SXSW Is Heaven in Texas
By Jennifer Maerz
Supergrass' Rock Nostalgia
Wolf Eyes' Electronic Hate
Ikara Colt Scratches Below the Surface
By Jennifer Maerz
Electric Six Start the Fire
Audioslave Resurrects Buried Treasure
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Kid Koala
By Nicolae White
Aaron Copland
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
Gus Van Sant, Matt Damon, and Casey Affleck's Masculine Tragedy
By David Schmader
The Celebrity of the Left Does His Usual Dance
By Charles Mudede
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Beatin' and Cheatin'
By Dan Savage
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Public Editor and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
Jon Haddock's New Work Is Warmed by His Hands
By Emily Hall
Books
Seattle Arts & Lectures' Matthew Brogan Says So Long
By Christopher Frizzelle
Frankenstein and the Source of Malice
By Charles Mudede
Theater
Killer Dickens, Trite Twain, Nifty Neel, Limp Lonergan
Restaurants
War, History, Lunch
By Emily Hall