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Issue #31.52

| Published on Wednesday November 2nd, 2005

Issue Menu: October 26th, 2005 | November 9th, 2005

 

Listings #31.52
Listings information for the week of Wednesday November 2nd, 2005:

Screen: Screen Listings
Performance: Performance Listings
Words: Readings & Book Events
Visual Arts: Visual Arts Listings
The IT List: Parties, Fairs, Festivals and other events
Outdoors: Outdoor Events

On the Cover
Leif's Auto Body Experience
BY NICK BUDNICK | Under the hood of a Portland collision-repair business.
17 comments
News
Never-Green?
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | The latest South Waterfront money scramble.
1 comment
STEN VS. THE HEAVYWEIGHTS
BY NIGEL JAQUISS
1 comment
Meth, Sex and Murder
BY ANGELA VALDEZ | Prosecutors believe Mark Lee Hudgens tried to cash in after his friends killed a prominent local lawyer.
0 comments
Hey, Numbnuts
BY JOSH IZENBERG | Worried about bike seats? Take WW's own crotch-watch quiz.
1 comment
For The Love Of Lacrosse
BY JOSHUA RYAN | Why dozens of men fight to make $10,000 a year playing pro lacrosse in Portland.
2 comments
Labor Unrest 101
BY DON MCINTOSH | PSU profs are grumbling about pay well beneath their counterparts'.
3 comments
Pretty Greedy Electric
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | If you think the city spent a lot on its PGE bid, check this out.
1 comment
Winners & Losers
A Veritable News Feast.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Rogue of the Week
Richard Beer
BY LEAH SOTTILE
3 comments
Murmurs
What's blowin' in the wind
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
I probably give free or discounted rides...
BY NIGHT CABBIE
0 comments
Q & A
Barry Lynn
BY LEAH SOTTILE | Where the dividing lines lie for a national advocate of church-state separation.
0 comments
Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 11/2/2005
2 comments
Culture
Playing The Changes
BY TIM DUROCHE | Portland's barely legal boppers lead the way to a new jazz.
0 comments
Yahoo For Dahoo
BY JEFF ROSENBERG | The secular singers of the Dahoo Chorus preach the classic-rock catechism.
0 comments
Queer Window
Just Say Cho
BY BYRON BECK | Comic goes off deep end in the name of queer rights.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
The Reckoning
LIVE AND ALBUM REVIEWS
BY JASON SIMMS, MICHAEL BYRNE, CASEY JARMAN
0 comments
Local Cut
Dolorean, The Nice Boys
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, DAVE CLIFFORD
0 comments
RIFF CITY
Artist Breaks For Pleasure
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN | Boy Eats Drum Machine teams up with some of Portland's best drummers, and they didn't even know it.
0 comments
Burned Beyond Recognition
BY BECKY OHLSEN | The Squid and the Whale reveals the destruction of an American family.
0 comments
The 32nd Northwest Film & Video Festival
BY JOSH IZENBERG
0 comments
Chasing War
BY DAVID WALKER | Author Anthony Swofford talks combat on the eve of the film debut of his acclaimed memoir Jarhead.
1 comment
Bite Club
Bolder Sky
BY KELLY CLARKE
0 comments
Dish
Cravings:
BY IVY MANNING | In Pursuit Of Phenomenal Falafel
1 comment
Bibliofiles
Through Prehensile Eyes: Seeing The Art Of Robt. Williams
BY KARLA STARR | An underground artist analyzes his own genre-smashing paintings.
0 comments
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