Editorial Archive » Issue #33.27
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Issue #33.27
| Published on Wednesday May 16th, 2007
Issue Menu: May 9th, 2007 | May 23rd, 2007
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Not EnoughBY BYRON BECK | If you think Jane and Jill now have equal rights, think again.
The Blog FogBY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | Does Oregon's media shield protect bloggers? 0 comments
A Mighty WindBY NIGEL JAQUISS | Look which utility is blowing its influence into the renewable energy bill.
Missile MisdealBY JAMES PITKIN AND JOCELYN BRADY | A Portlander charged with shipping weapons to Iran says he's an unwitting dupe in a Homeland Security sting.
Up In SmokeBY NIGEL JAQUISS | So much for state Sen. Rod Monroe's anti-tobacco cred.
Soldiers of FortuneBY BETH SLOVIC | The U.S. Army still wants 84-year-old Nestor Perala.
Tattoo RedoBY PAIGE RICHMOND | A tattoo-removal program may be nice, but there's no follow-up to see if it helps the people who pay for it.
The End Is Nigh (sort of)BY PAIGE RICHMOND | If a local conference on the Mayan calendar isn't New Age hippie tripe, there might not be a 2013.
A Spooky TaleBY JOCELYN BRADY | The CIA wants Portlanders. Just don't expect it to tell you what you'll do if you work there.
Rogue of the WeekPort of PortlandWW EDITORIAL STAFF
Q & AGrayson DempseyBY BETH SLOVIC | A self-proclaimed pro-choice extremist on the morality of abortion and what makes her allies nervous.
Letters to the EditorMailboxWW EDITORIAL STAFF
Get SmartBY JULIE SABATIER | Portlanders want to keep learning, and we want to do it on the cheap.
The Parsons ProjectBY BYRON BECK | How a family of berry-farming firefighters from Sauvie Island ended up becoming Gus Van Sant's latest muses.
Post-Modern ZooBY RICHARD SPEER | What happens when local artists commandeer a 32,000-square-foot abandoned warehouse? 0 comments
SCOOPGossip should have no friendsWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
Menomena, The Thermals, The Bustling Townships, May 11 at Cleveland High SchoolBY JASON SIMMS | Benefit proves that schools can still rock 'n' roll. 0 comments
Richmond Fontaine, Thirteen Cities (Union Records)BY JEFF ROSENBERG | Willy Vlautin's words inspire Richmond Fontaine slash fiction. 0 comments
The Crosswalks, New Ghost Lights (Self-released)BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | The Crosswalks' debut delivers on the promise of its songwriters' parts. 0 comments
Travis Wiggins, 4 TRACK SOUL (Love Harder)BY CASEY JARMAN | The PSOOTV frontman shares pages from his audio autobiography. 0 comments
Visions Of YorkBY JASON SIMMS | The Blue Monk may be jazz history, but Dusty York's making his own. 0 comments
Postcard From HollywoodBY STACEY WILSON | It's always sunny for this Tigard girl made good.
An Evening With Laura Di TrapaniBY AARON MESH | Big Bird meets John Callahan for a surreal party.
GreaseBY BEN WATERHOUSE | Brunish-bashing or not, Corey ain't no John Travolta. 0 comments
Attack of the Kids' Choirs!BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | PDX young'uns sing it up, duke it out for attention.
Outside The Bento BoxBY MIKE THELIN | Biwa is the real noodle deal—most of the time.
Dishin' ItDishin' itWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
Chiaroscuro, Saturday, May 12BY RICHARD SPEER | The Cascade AIDS Project scores a hit.
How Sassy Changed My Life: A Love letter To The Greatest Teen Magazine of All TimeBY CLAIRE EVANS | Two writers pen a mash note to the mag that made them the women they are now. 0 comments
Miranda July, No One Belongs Here More Than YouBY PAIGE RICHMOND | Former Portland ingenue trades moving pictures for moving words.
The Ministry of Special CasesBY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A first novel about lost identity also loses readers. 0 comments
The Last Chinese ChefBY LIZZY CASTON | Local author explores Chinese customs--and chow. 0 comments
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