September 26th, 2007
The Score | Mayday for payday loans5 comments
September 19th, 2007
Winners & Losers | Separating star bucks from Starbucks.7 comments
September 12th, 2007
Winners & Losers4 comments
September 5th, 2007
The latest casualties of gentrification: roaches5 comments
August 29th, 2007
The Mexicans said, “Let my people go,” and, behold, the next morning brought locusts.6 comments
August 22nd, 2007
Mayor Tom Potter swears he always hated wearing that badge.6 comments
August 15th, 2007
Putin meets Santa Claus at North Pole, says, “Old elf ess veek.”2 comments
August 8th, 2007
Stevie thinks he's in Seattle, so be cool.3 comments
August 1st, 2007
So, Oregon timber industry, about those owls...1 comment
July 25th, 2007
Nike just does it to dogs, Clackamas hates booze, everyone loves IKEA5 comments
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[April 11th, 2007] WINNERS
Oregon's rural-urban divide widened when the Man announced last week, "Screw you, everywhere but Portland ." According to U.N. global-warming experts, Eastern Oregon is but a couple degrees from drought and desolation. Meanwhile, in southern Oregon, Jackson County lost its libraries due to insufficient federal funding. First books, next...roads? Cops? Illiterate vigilantes on ATVs? At least some will be weak from dehydration.
In a brilliant PR nod, Gov. Ted Kulongoski and first lady Mary Oberst will live on food stamps during the week of April 23-29. With just $65 to spend, Kulongoski says he'll be hungrier but wiser about the plight of the poor. At least the guv's got plenty of cheese.
As if having Star Trek's George "Lt. Sulu" Takei and comedian Margaret Cho voice your documentary wasn't cool enough, now Portland's own MediaRites has won the prestigious Peabody Award for Crossing East, its eight-hour radio documentary about Asian-American history.
Wanna learn how to go for the political jugular from the masters? You're in luck, war-room wannabes. Karl Rove, a.k.a. "Bush's Brain," will speak at a to-be-announced location (rumored to be Tigard) Friday, April 13. And Bill Clinton, a.k.a. "Hillary's husband," does the same in Portland on Tuesday, April 17. For starters, don't be soft on terror (Rove) or hard on camera (Clinton).
LOSERS
Word just reached Portland that the biotech bubble may have burst. Oregon Health & Science University's rollout of its preliminary vision for a new 20-acre South Waterfront campus has space for condos instead of the budding biotech companies originally planned.
Federal vultures are circling Fred Monem, Oregon's prison-food buyer, as two executives pleaded guilty last Wednesday to bribing him. Their cooperation means the feds are poised to get a nice bite of Monem's currently uncharged hide. Dinner time!
And the "Cop-Out Award" goes to...the Portland Rose Festival! Tapping Time magazine's trendy (and tiresome) "You" as Person of the Year, the Rose Fest is rousing the community to nominate their very own grand marshal. Our vote goes to (cue groin grab) the Man in the Mirror.
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Geez, thanks WW for helping to narrow the rural-urban divide with your sensitive comments about our county's desperate financial situation. As a lifelong Oregonian (and former Portlander), I have to ...
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