Issue Archive for the Week of
Mar 28 -
Apr 3,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 28
News
Arts supporters descended on Olympia to fight the governor's proposed cuts to Washington's arts budget. They won. Unfortunately, almost none of the money the state spends on "art" is actually spent on art.
By Emily Hall
And no one gives a shit about the Mariners either. Safeco Field sucks, Ichiro sucks, and we have better things to do than watch a bunch of overpaid millionaires run bases in tight polyester pants. Face facts: Baseball is stupid.
By Bradley Steinbacher
Activists File Complaint Against Seattle Housing Authority
By Josh Feit
With Pulitzer Prize Just Weeks Away, Fred Hutch and Wall Street Journal Attack Seattle Times
By Pat Kearney
Governor Locke Saves Monorail From Legislative Booby Trap
By Pat Kearney
Police Guild Votes No-Confidence... In Reform
By Amy Jenniges
Beacon Hill Dry Cleaner Leaves Hazardous Waste for New Owner
By Amy Jenniges
Crime University
By Charles Mudede
Music
An Interview with Everett True
By Jeff DeRoche
Mason Betha Is a Better Rapper than Ma$e
By Brian Goedde
L.A. Punk Redux
By Nate Lippens
Reading the Ring of Fire
By Kathleen Wilson
Music for the New York Mobster and the New Orleans Playa
By Colin Booy
GETS ROBO.TRASHED
By Nicolae White
Film
Nate Lippens Discovers Sunday-Morning Cinema
By Nate Lippens
A Pretty But Empty Room
By Bret Fetzer
E.T. Phones It In
By Bradley Steinbacher
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Freaks & Geeks
By Dan Savage
Get Your Gay On!
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
[sic], [sic], [sic]
By Adrian Ryan
Reasonable Doubt
By Kathleen Wilson
Got a Whole Lotta Love
By Mistress Matisse
Visual Art
Stories Told with Mud and Wood
By Emily Hall
Theater
Two Tales of Moral Hijinks
Restaurants
Paris and the Garden State
By Min Liao
Dumplings, Sauerkraut, and Grandmas
By Rachel Kessler