Issue Archive for the Week of
Feb 21 -
27,
2002
Vol. 11, No. 23
News
John Roderick headed up Western State Hurricanes, a local band that almost got famous. Then the Hurricanes imploded. Roderick fled Seattle and walked across Europe. Here's how a 33-year-old born-again nobody came back to make the best '90s album of 2000.
By Jeff DeRoche
Vice Detectives Pose as Both Hooker and John to Sting Cheap Motels
By Charles Mudede
Meet the Fiery New Police Guild President
By Amy Jenniges
North End Sees First New Seattle Food Bank in 20 Years
By Amy Jenniges
Music
Seattle's Music "Family" Turns a Deaf Ear
By Kathleen Wilson
The Dismemberment Plan Follows Through
By Sean Nelson
Film
John Barrymore Goes Screwball
By Sean Nelson
Scottish Play Meets the Me Decade
By Bret Fetzer
Poverty, Jamaican-Style
By Sean Nelson
Cover Art
Columns
The Week in Review
By David Schmader
More Fucking Gossip
By Adrian Ryan
Playing With Pain
By Mistress Matisse
What Would Jared Do?
By Wm. Steven Humphrey
People Pleasers
By Kathleen Wilson
UNEMPLOYMENT, SCHMUNEMPLOYMENT
Restaurants
Old Prejudices Fall to Perfectly Cooked Lamb
By Min Liao