Roll FilmBY DAVID WALKER | A must-see documentary kicks off WW's 2007 Longbaugh Film Festival—and opens David Walker's eyes in the process.
Friendly fireBY BETH SLOVIC | Financial flashback from Iraq: An Oregon guardsman faces a $4,000 bill for missing gear.
The green machineBY NIGEL JAQUISS | Industrial customers say proposed new renewable energy requirements are a rip-off for all of us.
Carrion baggageBY WILLIAM CRAWFORD | Dead cows, roadkill and North Portland. Oh my.
Field of schemesBY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | Longstanding Little League field vs. nature. And the winner is...
Expressing themselvesBY JULIE SABATIER | Nursing-moms bill appears on smooth path in Salem.
The taxman comethBY JAMES PITKIN | And the survey says... levies and bonds are coming in 2008.
Going postalBY CHRISTIAN GASTON | Look what's in an already-controversial mail delivery contract.
Rogue of the WeekAs yet nameless narc of nonelection-year nefariousnessWW EDITORIAL STAFF | From the shadowy reaches of futuristic-sounding "robo calls" springs this week's Rogue0 comments
MurmursGossip Should Have No FriendsWW EDITORIAL STAFF | More energetic than Lonnie Roberts. More accurate than Tajuan Porter. 0 comments
Q & ALogan KleierBY LANCE KRAMER | Frustrated with the city's free wireless? Portland's wi-fi man explains why you should be patient.
Letters to the EditorLetters to the editorWW EDITORIAL STAFF
The QuitterBY JASON SIMMS | Why Portland's most prolific punk would rather play the suburbs than become a star.
Queer WindowThe 34-year-old itchBY BYRON BECK | Old dreams don't die, they just take forever to happen.
NIGHT CABBIE"How did you get this gig, anyway?" BY NIGHT CABBIE0 comments
SCOOPGossip Should Have No FriendsWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
Local CutThe Builders and the Butchers, Friday, March 30BY BRANDON SEIFERT | The Builders and the Butchers give PDX a dose of acoustic punk rock gospel.
Local CutPure Country Gold, Pure Country Gold (Empty Records)BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Pure Country Gold's debut pairs wisdom with gut-wrenching rock splendor. 0 comments
Local CutHey Lover, Hey Lover (Hovercraft Productions)BY JASON SIMMS | Hey Lover's all fun and games until somebody plays Kill the Arab. 0 comments
Local CutMetal, The Silent World (Artistery Recordings)BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Metal's latest gets poignant, if preachy, with Cousteau samples. 0 comments
Local CutModernstate, March 22 at The ArtisteryBY MICHAEL BYRNE | Modernstate rocks the Artistery in the form of a six-armed monster. 0 comments
RIFF CITYWe are familyBY AMY MCCULLOUGH | How Foureveryoung's family ties allow it to cut the crap.
Ain't that a brick in the headBY AARON MESH | Life gives Joseph Gordon-Levitt some Luvlee Lemons.
Voices of the (Queer?) SpiritBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | In the closet of the Schnitz, queer voices emerge.
Mix upBY BEN WATERHOUSE | A very odd—and oddly likable—show from Imago. 0 comments
Lost at seaBY HEIDI YORKSHIRE | Bay 13 needs to steer toward bolder waters.
Dishin' ItDishin' ItWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
Ian Boyden at AugenBY RICHARD SPEER | A former landscape artist tickles us with abstracted feathers.
The Secret of Lost ThingsBY LISA HOASHI | A lost manuscript reveals a fantastical world of books. 0 comments
CHEAP EATS: Breakfast & BrunchBY KELLY CLARKE | Hooray for lazy, hangover-conquering breakfasts and brunches. Here are five faves—and how long you'll wait during prime hours. 0 comments
CHEAP EATS: Pizza PlacesBY BEN WATERHOUSE | Whether you have it delivered or pick it up yourself, the holy 'za is dinner (or lunch or breakfast) on your terms.
CHEAP EATS: Square DealsBY ELIANNA BAR-EL0 comments
CHEAP EATSBY BYRON BECK
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