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June 27, 2002, Vol. 9, No. 14
Headlines:
- Death and the Maiden
- Seward Park Parrots
- Council’s Hotel Giveaway
- County Dollars Disappear
Note: Page 8 is followed by Page 13. The Mockingbird Times was inserted in-between.
Table of Contents:
Dry Drunks. Pioneer Square gets sort of sober. Will anyone notice? By Jeanne Ryan and Adam Holdorf, Pages 1, 8, 13
Mailbag, Page 2
- Deep in the numinous by Brenda Ray | Seattle
- Adapting for whom? By Michelle Atkinson | Seattle
- Truth, Palast style by Joe Martin | Seattle
Opinion: A Simple Plan. Alcohol Impact Areas are path of least resistance. By Timothy Harris, Page 3
| Make Work: Alcohol Impact Areas sign of bureaucratic inertia
News You Can Use! Close to Home, Page 4
| Fines and Finds
- National News Digest, June 21, 2002. News from around the U.S. and Canada, provided by the Street News Service. Compiled by Molly Rhodes
- Pay? No way by Adam Holdorf [RE: Bert Sacks requested Kate Pflaumer to prosecute him]
- In the dark at DSHS by Sara McCleskey
Hedreen Gets His High Rise: Housing, labor get cold comfort. By Adam Holdorf, Page 5
]RE: Richard Hedreen, Elliott Grand Hyatt, Seattle]
Adventures in Poetry: Lightening up the leaden with ©Dr. Wes Browning, Page 6
Poetry, Pages 6, 7
- Morning Tea by Marion Sue Fischer
- placard by Stan Burriss
- Who Cares? By Marion Sue Fischer
- Untitled by Marion Sue Fischer
- High Seattle Wind by Jobi
- The Rest by John Rice
Capitol Hill: Strong spirits, weak arguments. By Adam Holdorf, Page 8
- Picture: Abraham Aklilu points out the price sticker on a can of Keystone Ice. When he bought the King of the Hill Market two months ago, he inherited a caseload of this stuff. To keep homeless alcoholics away, he’s raised the prices.
- 211 Steel Reserve still sells at Broadway’s Super 97 store, despite the fact that the owners pledged to take such beers off the shelves. At 8 percent alcohol, 211 is stronger than most; Super 97 sells 24-ounce cans for $1.39.
- Photos by Casey Kelbaugh
Learning to Live with Hate. Death and the Maiden. Play by Ariel Dorman. Presented at Bridges International Repertory Theatre. Review by Romie Ponce, Page 13
Essay: Jesus Christ, Lord of Hosts, Meets L.A. By Holly Day, Pages 14, 15
Essay: Grace Under Fire. Doing Time at the Women’s Referral Center. By Cynthia Lee Ozimek, Pages 16, 18
- Illustration. Graphic by Tabor Sabin
Street Watch. Compiled by Emma Quinn, Page 17
Out and About: The Homeless birds. By Paul Von Kempf, Jr., Page 18
Classics Corner: Political Philosophy from a horse. By Perfess'r Harris (Timothy Harris), Page 18
Calendar. Compiled by Sandra Enger, Page 19
Citizens Participation Project. ACT NOW! Page 20
Support Investigation of Hate Crimes Against Homeless
- Issue: The National Coalition for the Homeless (NCH) is calling on the General Office of Accounting to conduct an official, nationwide survey on prevalence and causes of violence against homeless people.
Mockingbird Times July 2002, Vol. II, Issue 6