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Issue #30.10

| Published on Wednesday January 7th, 2004

Issue Menu: December 31st, 2003 | January 14th, 2004

On the Cover
THE GREAT WHITE HOAX
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | With its deal to buy Portland Center Stage a new home, City Hall is betting that if they build it, you'll come.
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News
Khmer, But Don't Stay
BY ZACH DUNDAS | Portland's Cambodian community scrambles to fight deportations.
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Welcome to Iowegon
BY MARK BAYLIS
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Double Espresso, Hold the "W"
BY MARK BAYLIS
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Bed-Hopping at Reed
BY MARI BROOKSHIRE
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Kinkel Redux
BY NICK BUDNICK | Springfield murderer seeks new trial.
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Winners & Losers
Dividing and conquering the news.
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Rogue of the Week
the FBI
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Murmurs
Scattered scuttlebutt, with gusts of gossip.
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Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 1/7/2004
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Culture
Queer Window
Making Kings
BY BYRON BECK
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Hitched
Heather and Ezequiel Martinez
BY KIM COLTON | JULY 26, 2003
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The Magic Number
BY DAVE CLIFFORD | Modey Lemon proves that, in the garage-rock world, three's company.
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Volume
The Artist as Imagined
BY TIM DUROCHE | Saxophonist Charles Gayle embodies the gritty reality of the jazz life.
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Night Avenger
Jan. 2: In the Basement at the Rialto
BY KIM COLTON
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Local Cut
Spread the Word
BY Jen Levinson | The Gossip settles into Portland and scopes out a world of possibilities.
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Makin' Music
BY DAVID WALKER | The 21st Reel Music fest rolls into town with a sweet symphony of eclectic films.
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View from THE COUCH
Jeepers Creepers 2: The Sickness of Victor Salva
BY NATE BERNE
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EQUATORIAL PLATES
BY JIM DIXON | The newest addition to the burgeoning Mississippi Avenue scene, Equinox, is a world and cuisine unto itself.
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Bite Club
NIBBLES FO' SHIZZLE
BY KELLY CLARKE
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Second Thursday, Second Impressions
BY RICHARD SPEER | Artist Nic Walker puts his notorious past behind him and readies himself for a Pop-ish new show.
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Bibliofiles
the yakuza movie book: a guide to japanese gangster films
BY DAVID WALKER
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