Issue Archive for the Week of
Oct 30 -
Nov 5,
2003
Vol. 13, No. 7
News
True stories of brushes with serial killers and mass murderers.
Electing Council Members by Districts Will Make the City Council Responsive and Relevant
By Josh Feit
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith Says Anger Alone Won't Win in 2004
By Sandeep Kaushik
www.cityofseattle.net/audit/report_files/
By Josh Feit
Negative Seattle
By Charles Mudede
The Geography of Pig Farmer Robert Pickton, the Man Suspected of Having Killed Over 60 Vancouver, BC, Sex Workers
By Charles Mudede
Music
The Sadness in Elliott Smith
By Kathleen Wilson
In Defense of Tracy + the Plastics
By Zac Pennington
Akimbo Break the Heavy Scale
By Jennifer Maerz
Iceland's Singapore Sling Pays Respect
By Kathleen Wilson
Return to Sender
By Kathleen Wilson
New York Minutes
By Jennifer Maerz
Vomiting Out My Heart For You
By Megan Seling
The Hiphop Tip
By Samuel L. Chesneau
Earshot Jazz Fest (Part II)
By Christopher DeLaurenti
By Christopher DeLaurenti
Film
Meg Ryan Bares All in the Name of Bad Art
By Bradley Steinbacher
The Human Stain Is Lyrical, Anthony Hopkins Ain't Black
By Charles Mudede
Beyond Good and Evil
By Andy Spletzer
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
The Opposite of Jealousy
By Mistress Matisse
Why Limeys Aren't Funny
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Gay Hating Gay
By Dan Savage
By A. Birch Steen, Stranger Public Editor and OSHA Board of Governors Member (Retired)
Visual Art
Beauty and Desire and (Sort of) Uncomplicated Pleasure
By Emily Hall
Books
The Funny and Disdainful (and, It Should Be Said, Undeserving) Winner of This Year's Booker Prize
By Christopher Frizzelle
Or, What Becomes of Us When We Die
By Erica C. Barnett
Theater
Fluffy Dance, a Triumphant Vampire, Shaw's Slick Second Act, and Albee's Expired Allegory
Restaurants
A Holiday Party Without Chips and Dip
Wednesday-Night Salty Treat
By Emily Hall