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Issue #32.07

| Published on Wednesday December 21st, 2005

Issue Menu: December 14th, 2005 | December 28th, 2005

 

Listings #32.07
Listings information for the week of Wednesday December 21st, 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
Survey Says...
BY TOBY VAN FLEET, ZACH DUNDAS | Hipsters Defeat Tweakers! Napoleon For Mayor! (almost.) Buddha vs. The Flying Spaghetti Monster!... and other fascinating and amusing results from WW's first-ever Super Deluxe Readers Probe.
24 comments
News
Welfare Check
BY ANGELA VALDEZ | WW looks at the city's targeting of three low-rent downtown buildings.
10 comments
Another Brick In The Wall
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | The latest shot in the war on new business on Alberta is an idiotic one.
10 comments
The Song Remains The Same
BY TOBY VAN FLEET | Recent discord doesn't silence the music at Rock 'n' Roll Camp for Girls.
0 comments
Winners & Losers
Snow Fooling About The Past Week.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
Rogue of the Week
Those Marring The Holidays With Boil-Brained Accusations About Christmas Thieves
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
Murmurs
Where We Always Fill In The Blanks.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
WEB Exclusive
When You Knew Jack
BY MARK ZUSMAN | A personal recollection of Jack Anderson.
3 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
So I'm sitting in front of Club 1222
BY NIGHT CABBIE
1 comment
Q & A
Jensine Larsen
BY ADRIAN CHEN | The founder of a Portland-based mag for oppressed women and kids is PDO (pretty damn optimistic) about the world.
3 comments
Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 12/21/2005
9 comments
Culture
For Whom The Ball Drops
BY JOHANNA DROUBAY | WW gathers the best, biggest, baddest New Year's Eve bashes this town has to offer. You don't have to thank us.
0 comments
Queer Window
Brokeback Blues, Part One
BY BYRON BECK
4 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
The Reckoning
Album & Video Reviews
BY CASEY JARMAN, JESSI KRAMER
1 comment
Local Cut
Local Previews and News
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN, CASEY JARMAN, MICHAEL BYRNE, JEFF ROSENBERG
0 comments
RIFF CITY
Egomaniac Like You
BY MARK BAUMGARTEN | My "Come to Jesus" moment with the Dandy Warhols.
4 comments
A Dish Served Cold
BY DAVID WALKER | Steven Spielberg's Munich examines the high cost of revenge on the human soul.
2 comments
View from THE COUCH
Holiday Movie Madness
BY DAVID WALKER
0 comments
Bite Club
Of Holy Oil And Budget Bottles
BY KELLY CLARKE
6 comments
Dish
A Familiar Table
BY IVY MANNING | The new Lucy's is topped with charming dishes and lackluster sides.
0 comments
Bibliofiles
Ultimate sacrifice
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
1 comment
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