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Issue #33.20

| Published on Wednesday March 28th, 2007

Issue Menu: March 21st, 2007 | April 4th, 2007

 

Listings #33.20
Listings information for the week of Wednesday March 28th, 2007:

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
Roll Film
BY DAVID WALKER | A must-see documentary kicks off WW's 2007 Longbaugh Film Festival—and opens David Walker's eyes in the process.
8 comments
News
Friendly fire
BY BETH SLOVIC | Financial flashback from Iraq: An Oregon guardsman faces a $4,000 bill for missing gear.
20 comments
The green machine
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Industrial customers say proposed new renewable energy requirements are a rip-off for all of us.
12 comments
Carrion baggage
BY WILLIAM CRAWFORD | Dead cows, roadkill and North Portland. Oh my.
2 comments
Field of schemes
BY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | Longstanding Little League field vs. nature. And the winner is...
5 comments
Expressing themselves
BY JULIE SABATIER | Nursing-moms bill appears on smooth path in Salem.
1 comment
The taxman cometh
BY JAMES PITKIN | And the survey says... levies and bonds are coming in 2008.
3 comments
Going postal
BY CHRISTIAN GASTON | Look what's in an already-controversial mail delivery contract.
25 comments
Winners & Losers
Felled timber's crack, and "bereaved" Blazer Zach.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Rogue of the Week
As yet nameless narc of nonelection-year nefariousness
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | From the shadowy reaches of futuristic-sounding "robo calls" springs this week's Rogue
0 comments
Murmurs
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | More energetic than Lonnie Roberts. More accurate than Tajuan Porter.
0 comments
Q & A
Logan Kleier
BY LANCE KRAMER | Frustrated with the city's free wireless? Portland's wi-fi man explains why you should be patient.
5 comments
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Culture
The Quitter
BY JASON SIMMS | Why Portland's most prolific punk would rather play the suburbs than become a star.
3 comments
Queer Window
The 34-year-old itch
BY BYRON BECK | Old dreams don't die, they just take forever to happen.
2 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
"How did you get this gig, anyway?"
BY NIGHT CABBIE
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Local Cut
The Builders and the Butchers, Friday, March 30
BY BRANDON SEIFERT | The Builders and the Butchers give PDX a dose of acoustic punk rock gospel.
1 comment
Local Cut
Pure 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 Cut
Hey Lover, Hey Lover (Hovercraft Productions)
BY JASON SIMMS | Hey Lover's all fun and games until somebody plays Kill the Arab.
0 comments
Local Cut
Metal, The Silent World (Artistery Recordings)
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Metal's latest gets poignant, if preachy, with Cousteau samples.
0 comments
Local Cut
Modernstate, March 22 at The Artistery
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Modernstate rocks the Artistery in the form of a six-armed monster.
0 comments
RIFF CITY
We are family
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | How Foureveryoung's family ties allow it to cut the crap.
1 comment
Ain't that a brick in the head
BY AARON MESH | Life gives Joseph Gordon-Levitt some Luvlee Lemons.
1 comment
Voices of the (Queer?) Spirit
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | In the closet of the Schnitz, queer voices emerge.
3 comments
Mix up
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | A very odd—and oddly likable—show from Imago.
0 comments
Lost at sea
BY HEIDI YORKSHIRE | Bay 13 needs to steer toward bolder waters.
1 comment
Dishin' It
Dishin' It
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Ian Boyden at Augen
BY RICHARD SPEER | A former landscape artist tickles us with abstracted feathers.
2 comments
The Secret of Lost Things
BY LISA HOASHI | A lost manuscript reveals a fantastical world of books.
0 comments
Special Section
CHEAP EATS: Breakfast & Brunch
BY 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 Places
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Whether you have it delivered or pick it up yourself, the holy 'za is dinner (or lunch or breakfast) on your terms.
3 comments
CHEAP EATS: Square Deals
BY ELIANNA BAR-EL
0 comments
CHEAP EATS: Free Eats
BY SHOSHANNA COHEN
1 comment
CHEAP EATS: Restaurants from A-M
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
CHEAP EATS: Restaurants from N-Z
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
6 comments
CHEAP EATS
BY BYRON BECK
11 comments
CHEAP EATS: The Perfect Portland Takeout Plate
BY MIKE THELIN
1 comment
CHEAP EATS: Hot Chefs, Cheap Eats
BY KELLY CLARKE
0 comments
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