The Killer Next Door?BY ANGELA VALDEZ | How a churchgoing amateur soccer player ended up in the middle of three brutal murders.
Good-Deal HuntingBY JACQUES VON LUNEN | A Portland retail giant sues over an ex-employee's website.
War and PiecesBY BETH SLOVIC | A Portland relief agency is in Lebanon for the long haul.
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Security BlanketBY IAN DEMSKY |
WW learns what many in City Hall didn't yet know: Armed guards promised by Mayor Tom Potter have arrived.
Shut Up & VoteWW EDITORIAL STAFF | Your Gateway Drug to Civic Involvement
The Hot SeatWW EDITORIAL STAFF | Write-in candidate surfaces in an unexpectedly high-profile judge's race.
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Pillow TalkBY JASON SIMMS | Eight hundred warriors, countless feathers, zero answers—until now. The secrets of the Pioneer Square pillow fights revealed.
TBA Diary: Week OneBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN, BYRON BECK, KELLY CLARKE, TIM DUROCHE, TIFFANY LEE BROWN | PICA's Time-Based Art fest kicks off with both mixed message and media.
Queer WindowAfter The StormBY BYRON BECK | Our gal talks about getting off, both
Rockstar and otherwise.
The Musicfest '06 DiariesBY MARK BAUMGARTEN, MICHAEL BYRNE, KELLY CLARKE, DEVAN COOK, AMY MCCULLOUGH, JASON SIMMS | What the hell happened last weekend?
WW captures MFNW's most noteworthy moments.
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RIFF CITYFratatatBY MICHAEL BYRNE | Brothers Eric and Evan Mast have helped shape American electronic music.
WW finds out what shaped them.
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A Dirty SecretBY DAVID WALKER |
This Film Is Not Yet Rated exposes the truth about who decides what we see.
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Andy WarholBY JAMES WALLING | Ric Burns' new documentary brings Warhol to life.
Classical SavionBY TIM DUROCHE | White Bird kicks off its season with a real toe-tapper.
DishPastrami To The People.BY LIZ CRAIN | Two foodie friends' New York deli feeds Portland—
Saturdays only.
Opulent DreamscapesBY RICHARD SPEER | Brenden Clenaghen alchemizes cow udders and chandeliers into haunting abstractions.
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The EverlastingBY DAVID WALKER | Great writing anchors Jamie Rich's tale of late-'90s Portland hipsterdom.
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