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Issue #31.51

| Published on Wednesday October 26th, 2005

Issue Menu: October 19th, 2005 | November 2nd, 2005

On the Cover
Polaroids of Dorothy
BY JEMIAH JEFFERSON | A haunting story for Halloween.
2 comments
News
Power Switches
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Months after voting to make utilities pay taxes, some Oregon lawmakers change their tune.
1 comment
News At 11...
BY NICK BUDNICK | Salem cops say KATU reporter may become part of Wirth investigation.
2 comments
One Fine Mess
BY NICK BUDNICK | Portland schools face a financial hole, ticked-off teachers and an end to the local income tax. Now what?
2 comments
Enter The Woz
BY ZACH DUNDAS | Legendary Apple founder dives into Portland's wi-fi fray.
2 comments
Dancing Lessons
BY LEAH SOTTILE | Table dances vs. lap dances: What's the difference?
1 comment
Get Smart
BY TOBY VAN FLEET | WW gets edumacated about Mensa.
1 comment
Winners & Losers
Jackpots won, crackpots exposed
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Rogue of the Week
Special Forces Association
BY EMILY COOPER
4 comments
Murmurs
Your Cycle Of News.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
Blood
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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Q & A
Heywood Sanders
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Convention Center critic dumps on Portland's plans for a $140 million convention hotel.
1 comment
Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 10/26/2005
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Culture
Lost And Found
BY KARLA STARR | Seth Friedman and Davy Rothbart both started their literary careers through indie publishing. That's where the similarities end.
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Freak Chic
BY RICHARD SPEER | 2Gyrlz EnterActive Language Fest turns transgression into art one last time.
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Baron Von Goolo's Museum Of Horrors
BY LAURA SHINN
1 comment
Queer Window
Whose Q Center Is It Anyway?
BY BYRON BECK
1 comment
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
The Reckoning
Album & Live Reviews
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, JASON SIMMS, DAVID MULLER
0 comments
Local Cut
The Out Crowd Wednesday, Oct. 26
BY JAY HORTON | Matt Hollywood steps into the spotlight, post-Dig!.
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RIFF CITY
I, Buchanan
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN | The industry folk who ate Seattle are coming for your babies.
1 comment
To The Extreme
BY DAVID WALKER | Three...Extremes offers a triple threat of Asian horror.
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View from THE COUCH
Audition
BY JOSH IZENBERG
2 comments
Dish
Sophisticated Woman
BY ROGER PORTER | The Painted Lady colors Newberg dining chic.
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Bibliofiles
Andrew Jackson: His Life and Times
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | H.W. Brands' biography presents Old Hickory with the bark off.
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