Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 27 -
Apr 2,
2003
Vol. 12, No. 28
News
Bombs over Baghdad miss the target--Iraq isn't the enemy, al Qaeda is
By Josh Feit
The scary reality in Iraq serves George W. Bush's fearmongering purposes
Reclaiming God from pro-war hypocrites--and unmasking Bush as a lousy Christian
Stranger staffers square off about bringing back the draft
Want to Support the Troops? Then Let the Troops--Including My Brother--Do Their Jobs
By Christopher Frizzelle
Civil and Obedient Seattle Protesters Should Take a Cue from San Francisco's Successful Antiwar Activists
By Amy Jenniges
Protesters Should Stop Pretending They Support the Troops
By Josh Feit
Music
Ladyfest Hit Snags on Its Way to Togetherness
Rooting Out Hiphop Treasure
By Charles Mudede
Wendy Case Lives to Sing About It
By Jennifer Maerz
DJ Rasoul
By Nicolae White
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Klavier Nonette
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
But This Year's Oscars Were Heavenly
By David Schmader
The Core Is Dumb as a Post, but Entertainingly So
By Bradley Steinbacher
Cover Art
Columns
Homeland Insecurities
By Dan Savage
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Public Editor and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
Joshua Weintraub's Anxiety Rising
By Emily Hall
Books
The Author of Water & Earth Says More About Himself Than Should Be Said About Himself
By Emily Hall
Paul Virilio Wants to Put the Brakes on Everything
By Charles Mudede
Theater
Brilliant Lintel, Surprising Shakespeare, and Some Other Crap
Restaurants
Steak Frites and Solitude
By Min Liao
Yorkshire Pudding and Bitchy Gossip
By Emily Hall