Issue Archive for the Week of
May 9 -
15,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 34
News
Last May, Krystal Bennett was the world-famous lesbian prom king of Ferndale, Washington. Looking back, it's clear the media missed the much bigger Ferndale story.
By Trisha Ready
A Stranger Investigative Report
By Charles Mudede and Bradley Steinbacher
Bring This Handy Fact Sheet to Margaret Pageler's Anti-Teen Meeting and Dance Circles Around Her
By Ren MacCormack
Piecora's Pizza Opens Church in Dining Room
By Amy Jenniges
Glitzy Q13 TV Teams Up with Stiff Puget Sound Business Journal
By Pat Kearney
Clueless Cops
By Amy Jenniges
Re-Membering
By Charles Mudede
Music
Motörhead's King Is a Giant Among Men
By Steffan Chirazi
The Melvins' Reign of Torture
By Jennifer Maerz
The Gossip Get Sticky
By Megan Seling
The Makers Suffer for 'Strangest Parade'
By Jenny Tatone
Pulling Rank
By Bradley Steinbacher
Film
Wanna win a full-series pass to the 2002 Seattle International Film Festival? Read on.
Sherman Alexie Explores His Paradoxes
By Charles Mudede
I Told You So
By Josh Feit
Traveler Running on Empty
By Nate Lippens
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
Straight Suckers
By Dan Savage
Tube Boobs (or No News Is Good News)
By Adrian Ryan
P. Diddy's Playhouse?
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
Being a Pro at the Two-Girl Show
By Mistress Matisse
Visual Art
Part I: In Which She Ponders the Meaning of Meaning
By Emily Hall
Books
Wayde Compton Discovers the Unmapped Territory of Black British Columbia
By Bess Lovejoy
Restaurants
Give My Regards to Broadway
By Min Liao
Dutch Sweets and Strapping German Sandwiches
By Rachel Kessler