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Table of Contents
February 7, 2002, Vol. 9, No. 4
Headlines:
- The Market’s Music
- Sidewalk Jedi
- Picturing Tent City
- Behind Bread and Roses
Table of Contents:
Spoon-taneity. The Spoonman Speaketh. Interview with Artis the Spoonman. Interview by Ken Strong, Pages 1, 14, 15 [Quotes by Pete Seeger, Frank Zappa, Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart. Played with Aerosmith, and k.d. lang. Appeared with Itzhak Perlman and David Letterman. In a winning video by Soundgarden]
- Picture: Artis the Spoonman
- Photo by Adam Weintraub
- Picture: Artis the Spoonman shows off his spoon skills
- Photo by Michael Doucett
Mailbag, Page 2
- Elizabeth Romeo | Sacramento, CA
- Brent Avery | Seattle
RC Profile: Lily Anna North, Computer Lab Coordinator. By Molly Rhodes, Page 2
Opinion: Reflex Time: Quicker response needed for Street Outreach Services. By Adam Holdorf, Page 3
- Picture: Gabrial Hernandez and Lupi Villalon Rally for help to keep Street Outreach Services from being evicted.
- Photo by Mike Hamrick
News You Can Use! Close to Home, Page 4
| New rules to get a leg up
- They found the money by Adam Holdorf [RE: Hygiene Service Center, Peter Steinbrueck, Council Bill 114080, Richard McIver, Mayor Greg Nickels, Sharon Lee, Marianne Bichsel, Jim Compton, Jan Drago, Nick Licata, Heidi Wills, Judy Nicastro, Richard Conlin]
- Shifting priorities by Jeanne Ryan [SHA, Seattle Housing Authority pass new Section 8 admissions policy, Kathy Roseth, Jennifer Potter, Linda Hollett, Kathy Rosette]
- Putting Americans first by Angelique Ledesma [Jim McDermott, HR 3341, Greg Weeks, Dana Wise, Lee Lui, Maria Cantwell]
No Sitting Allowed…Except for Jedi Masters. By Dan Amdur, Page 5, 18
- Picture: Jeff Tweiten and John Guth wait for Star Wars.
- Photo by Casey Kelbaugh
Adventures in Poetry: Pharmaceutical cornucopia with ©Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
- Living Alone by Jobi
- blanket by Stan Burriss
- Two Disheveled Souls Get to Meet God Even Though Their Hair Is a Mess by Liz Smith
- It Seems to Me by Elizabeth Romero
- My Crime by Barry L. Taylor
Photo Essay: Not So Different. Tent City phot exhibit shows the human side of life in a tent. Article by Molly Rhodes. Photos by Petter Goldstine, Page 8
- Picture: A child’s corner in a family tent
- Picture: A man carries pallets, which are used to raise tents off the wet ground, into a truck for one of Tent City’s many moves
- Picture: Men with stakes preparing to set up their home
The Standard Bearer. Diana Pearce wants the government to measure poverty differently. Interview by Adam Holdorf, Page 13
- Picture: Diana Pearce
- Photo by Adam Holdorf
Sounds of the Market by Aubrey Hiers, Page 14
- Picture: Four friends make music together outside the Starbucks in Pike Place Market
- Photo by Andrea Lee
Notes from the Kitchen. History and Culture: A Long Time Ago. Bread and roses. By Liz Smith, Page 16
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 17
Classics Corner: War in human terms. By Perfess'r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 18
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 19
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 20
Support Bill for Laid-Off Workers
- Issue: The Putting Americans First Act, sponsored by Washington State Representative Jim McDermott, would provide relief for thousands of workers who have been laid off, including improving unemployment compensation and healthcare coverage.
Mockingbird Times February 7, 2002, Vol. II, Issue 1
Mockingbird Times February 7, 2002, Vol. II, Issue 1