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WINTER ARTS CALENDAR 2007-08
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NEWS 7/23/2008
WWIRE: CULTURE
[July 24th 10:36am]
BOP Freak Show: WW Parking Lot Turned into Carnival Midway for Best of Portland Party

I knew it was a good party when I got a text that a famous movie director and an even more famous film actress might stop by (sorry, can't say who...

[July 22nd 5:48pm]
East Coast Columnist On Old PDX Trend: 'I don't get it.'

The Washington Post's venerable Richard Cohen explains why he doesn't live in Portland, where our main interests are, according to another D.C. wag,...

[July 19th 2:15pm]
Trailer of the Week: The Last Mistress

Asia Argento rotates her feral persona by 90 degrees for a supine exercise in period kink. The French do this kind of thing better than anyone,...

[July 18th 8:52pm]
Making Babies: Never Forever and Brick Lane Reviewed

Ed. Note: We’ve been keeping WW Finder co-editor Saundra Sorenson plenty busy the last week with film reviews: She’s taken sneak peeks at Never...

[July 18th 3:10pm]
UPDATE The Gay Bachelor: He's #2.

7/18/08: Another note from the confirmed bachelor. Soclosetowinningthiswholething "Uncle Timmy" came in second. I guess he's going to help...

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CULTURE » FASHION » GAY
[July 17th 4:59pm]
TWATCH 2008: Twilight takes a bite out of Big Apple magazine

New York, welcome to your new vampire overlords. As noted in New York magazine, perhaps the best magazine to steal ideas from in the country,...

[July 17th 3:47pm]
Live Review: The Izzard Has Landed

It’s strange to see Eddie Izzard out of make-up, in a pair of jeans. The English comedian’s built a reputation based almost as much on his...

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[Screen]
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BY AARON MESH | Why so serious? Maybe because Heath Ledger’s dead.
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[Words]
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BY BRANDON SEIFERT | The Portland/Tori Amos/Sandman connection revealed.
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