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Issue #33.23

| Published on Wednesday April 18th, 2007

Issue Menu: April 11th, 2007 | April 25th, 2007

 

Listings #33.23
Listings information for the week of Wednesday April 18th, 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
PDX Fresh
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | The new and recycled ways Portlanders are making a greener future.
3 comments
News
Dudley do-wrong
BY BETH SLOVIC | Was Leon Dudley the best principal candidate for Jeff? Documents obtained by WW suggest not.
12 comments
Access denied
BY JAMES PITKIN | A Beaverton woman's fight for her dead son's website ends in a first-of-a-kind lawsuit against Facebook.com.
4 comments
The reach to impeach
BY WILLIAM CRAWFORD | An Oregon lawyer won't stop until his mission is accomplished.
15 comments
A Rove-ing mystery
BY JAMES PITKIN AND JOCELYN BRADY | What was "Bush's Brain" doing in Tigard anyway?
7 comments
Charter-house five
BY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | Portland's time-traveling, rhetoric-thieving pols.
1 comment
Looking up
BY PAUL GERALD | What's new this soccer season? Better video, a buttoned-down army, a "Beckham Factor" and oh yeah, maybe a better team.
9 comments
Zach of gold or Zach of...?
BY CASEY JARMAN | Should Zach Randolph stay or should he go?
7 comments
How green is Portland?
BY MIKE THELIN
4 comments
Sustainable food
BY WILLIAM CRAWFORD AND STIV J. WILSON | Is it, or isn't it? Digesting Oregon's green-menu movement.
3 comments
Q&A: Marco Shaw
BY STIV J. WILSON | Slow Food isn't just escargot.
0 comments
Sustainable art
BY MIKE THELIN | Cannibals: Objects for the art-hungry.
0 comments
Sustainable wedding threads
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Old, new, borrowed and...green?
3 comments
Sustainable kink
BY ETHAN SMITH | A local couple explores the last eco frontier: sex toys.
5 comments
Earth Day Events
BY WILLIAM CRAWFORD
0 comments
Sustainable mud
BY LAURA SHINN | Green pioneers are unearthing an old flooring idea: dirt.
3 comments
Sustainable funeral
BY LAURA SHINN | How do you say goodbye in a socially conscious fashion?
0 comments
Sustainable wheels
BY MIKE THELIN | Mitch Shults bikes to Hillsboro and back every day, packing heat.
12 comments
Sustainable sink
BY ELIANNA BAR-EL | Eleek makes household hardware that's not so hard on the environment.
1 comment
Winners & Losers
Bloodied church, sweaty riders and a tearful Pearl.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Rogue of the Week
Basic Rights Oregon and Rep. Tina Kotek
BY BYRON BECK AND HENRY STERN
43 comments
Murmurs
Heaven forbid what Imus would say about Virginia Tech.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
Q & A
Sam Adams
BY HENRY STERN AND MARK ZUSMAN | Sam is silent no more on charter reform, Mayor Potter and much more.
1 comment
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
Culture
The kids is a'ight
BY CASEY JARMAN | Hip-Hop 101 is in session.
8 comments
Queer Window
From the mouth of babes...
BY BYRON BECK | ...spew hate, intolerance and misunderstanding.
19 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
I'm not a saint
BY NIGHT CABBIE
16 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
Sons of K Records
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Calvin Johnson's latest puts his K Recs kin to good use.
0 comments
Valet, Blood is Clean (Kranky)
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Valet's debut elicits chills of the best and most timeless sort.
0 comments
FAILING RECORDS: A Compilation of Portland Music Volume 4 (Failing Records)
BY JASON SIMMS | Failing's fourth comp earns your trust and then tests your limits.
3 comments
Starfucker, April 13 at Towne Lounge
BY CASEY JARMAN | Amid dance-tastic beats, Starfucker's voice finally gets heard.
0 comments
Here Comes Your Fan
Shut the Hell Up, Portland
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
0 comments
Village Green Devastation Society
BY AARON MESH | Edgar Wright thumbs his nose at his elders.
2 comments
Fired!
BY AP KRYZA | Docu-comedy shows the hilarity of getting canned.
1 comment
Fences
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | A powerful play about the African-American experience—for white folk.
6 comments
Dish
Pizza Fino
BY LIZ CRAIN | Kenton gets a dose of Northeast Alberta-bred pizza fever.
2 comments
CITY HALL ART SHOW
BY CASEY JARMAN | When comics and politics collide.
0 comments
Perfect From Now On: How Indie Rock Saved My Life
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE | John Sellers' life as a rock-'n'-roll musical.
0 comments
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