Issue Archive for the Week of
Oct 23 -
29,
2003
Vol. 13, No. 6
News
Capitol Hill is nearing rock bottom, plagued by public drug use and drug dealing, a problematic park, a dearth of social services, a short-staffed police precinct, and a mayor who apparently couldn't care less.
By Amy Jenniges
Photographer Charles Peterson Froze Sweat and Time in Seattle's Rock History
(and Mudhoney's Steve Turner was there)
By Jennifer Maerz
Community leaders, gay and straight, are calling on gay men to act responsibly. Meanwhile, Gay City's leader refuses to sign a community health manifesto--and continues to defend the indefensible "Murder."
By Eli Sanders
Hey Junkies! Looking to Kick? Ellen Forney Shows You How!
By Ellen Forney
Vote on Tuesday November 4!
Music
British Sea Power's Bright Visions
By Kathleen Wilson
Seattle's Smallest Electronica Mag Folds
By Dave Segal
Crotch Rock
By Jennifer Maerz
Real Boobs, My Ass
By Kathleen Wilson
Beans, Four Tet, Prefuse 73
By Dave Segal
Stella is Funny
By Megan Seling
Earshot Jazz Fest (Part I)
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
Angelina Jolie Tries to Save World, Falls in Love
By Bradley Steinbacher
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
The Spread of Santorum
By Dan Savage
Robot-Controlling Monkey Brains
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Dos Diques
By Adrian Ryan
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Public Editor and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
Jason Puccinelli's Shallow World
By Emily Hall
Books
Jonathan Raban's Poetic, Portent-Heavy History
Bogusfest
By Christopher Frizzelle
Theater
Outcast's Warm, Pissy Bliss, the World's Most Depressing Fern, and ACT's Dazzling Dinner Party
Restaurants
Where the Ocean Blue Meets the Fryer Deep
By Emily Hall