Death and a salesmanBY NIGEL JAQUISS | An insurance agent and his well-connected pals want your money now and your body later—no strings attached.
Rocky HorrorBY JULIE SABATIER | This 16-ton chunk of space metal sets off a weird fight in the Leg.
Hail MaryBY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | Does a certain vegetarian, anti-abortion, antiwar, former TV personality from Oregon want to be president?
Kerry OnBY DON MCINTOSH | From the 2004 presidential campaign to Portland's Bagdad Theater for John and Teresa.
Carlos' Next StepBY BETH SLOVIC | Two top regional colleges accept Portland's "Illegal Scholar."
Courting DisasterBY AMYJO BROWN | The latest lawsuit against the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office suggests you might not want one of its deputies for a neighbor.
Remembering BenBY KYLE CASSIDY | The notorious killing in Nicaragua of an engineer and clown from Portland still resonates after 20 years.
Hot gas bluesBY JAMES PITKIN | Oregon joins a nationwide consumer revolt against Big Oil.
Rogue of the WeekKUFO and CBS RadioWW EDITORIAL STAFF | This week's scalding brand of shame lands on radio station
KUFO and its
CBS Radio parent.
MurmursGossip Should Have No FriendsWW EDITORIAL STAFF | Others take flight. We're grounded at home.
Q & AJohn PerkinsBY PAIGE RICHMOND | An evangelical civil-rights activist brings his message of community and conservative family values to our liberal city.
Dry-cleaning DiariesBY PAIGE RICHMOND | Paige Richmond gets down and dirty with delicate fabrics so you don't have to.
Queer WindowFactory BoyBY BYRON BECK | Is Philip Iosca Portland's next big export?
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Paradise CityBY AMY MCCULLOUGH | The Shaky Hands talk salami, GNR and all things "jangle."
Hooliganship, Wednesday, April 4BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Portland's own ambiguously gay duo rocks your cell phone.
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Musee Mecanique, Thursday, April 5BY ANIKA SABIN | Local rummagers pick up curious sounds and subjects as they go.
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Clorox Girls, J'aime Les Filles (BYO Records)BY JASON SIMMS | Clorox Girls' latest release uses covers to get you under theirs.
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The Shaky Hands, The Shaky Hands (Holocene Music)BY CASEY JARMAN | The Shaky Hands' debut delivers the goods promised by live shows.
So Longbaugh, farewellBY DAVID WALKER | Please don't jump the festival director.
The Light in the PiazzaBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | This Met-meets-Broadway show is all about lush music.
Minh Tran and CompanyBY HEATHER WISNER | Forgotten Memories puts you at the center of one of Cambodia's grimmest historical moments.
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High Low BrowBY LIZ CRAIN | Pause Kitchen proves there's life beyond tater tots.
The Intelligent UniverseBY CLAIRE EVANS | Local science guy takes on Life, the Universe and, well, Everything.
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