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Issue #32.03

| Published on Wednesday November 23rd, 2005

Issue Menu: November 16th, 2005 | November 30th, 2005

 

Listings #32.03
Listings information for the week of Wednesday November 23rd, 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
WHO THE HELL ARE YOU?
BY ZACH DUNDAS, TOBY VAN FLEET | Welcome to WW's.... FIRST ANNUAL SUPER-DELUXE INTERACTIVE READERS PROBE
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News
What's Up, Doc?
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Tax breaks going to OHSU doctors make other docs fume like Elmer Fudd.
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The Great White Bench
BY ANGELA VALDEZ | Where are Multnomah County's minority judges?
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Million-Dollar Quotes
BY TOBY VAN FLEET | A WW quiz on who said what at a condo lottery, and at a forum on the homeless.
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Look! Up In The Sky! It's...
BY ZACH DUNDAS | Ideas to make Macy's Portland takeover even scarier.
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Tickets Or Towing
BY ANGELA VALDEZ | An update on the city's parking wars.
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Winners & Losers
Separating the white meat from the dark.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Rogue of the Week
Washington Square
BY LEAH SOTTILE
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Murmurs
Guess Who's Coming To Breakfast?
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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NIGHT CABBIE
Do you know who Richard Alpert is?
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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Q & A
Wilma Mankiller
BY EMILY COOPER | Ex-Cherokee Chief, and current UO law professor, sounds off about how U.S. society judges tribes.
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Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 11/23/2005
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Culture
All In The Family Meal
BY IVY MANNING | An intrepid food writer discovers what restaurant staffers really give thanks for.
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Breakin' The Rules
BY CASEY JARMAN | B-girl Ill Lissa represents for Portland and ladies everywhere.
1 comment
Queer Window
Lewis & Clerk
BY BYRON BECK | Exploring good design isn't hard. Just jump into Canoe.
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SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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The Reckoning
LIVE, VIDEO AND ALBUM REVIEWS
BY JOE DIXON, JESSI KRAMER, AMY MCCULLOUGH
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Local Cut
Rob Scheps Nov. 25, 26 And 30
BY TIM DUROCHE | Bicoastal composer/clinician/bandleader returns in frontier-justice style.
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RIFF CITY
Second Wind
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN | The Joggers keep us all guessing with their sophomore release.
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Eviction Notice
BY DAVID WALKER | Rent makes a sad, laughable transition from hit play to bad movie.
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View from THE COUCH
Open House
BY DAVID WALKER
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Bite Club
Bite Club Diary
BY KELLY CLARKE | Gut reactions ripped right from our reporter's notebook.
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Dish
Love At First Bite
BY LIZ CRAIN | Valentine's vaults the sandwich to new heights.
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Bibliofiles
McSweeney's #17
BY KEVIN SAMPSELL | Lit mag-as-pile of mail masks its standout works of fiction.
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Special Section
Willamette Week's Holiday Gift Guide 2005
BY BYRON BECK | Gifts Over $35
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