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Issue #33.40

| Published on Wednesday August 15th, 2007

Issue Menu: August 8th, 2007 | August 22nd, 2007

 

Listings #33.40
Listings information for the week of Wednesday August 15th, 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

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News
[Environment]
Bamboo-zled?
BY COREY PEIN | Portland pushes its “sustainable” businesses without knowing what that means, exactly.
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[Media]
Bald-faced Conflict
BY COREY PEIN | How can columnist John Canzano work for Paul Allen while covering the Blazers for the O?
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[Environment]
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
BY JAMES PITKIN | Two Oregon lawmakers try to revive the investigation into an alleged coverup at the Port of Portland.
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[Politics]
The City and the Giant Hempstalk
BY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | Portland won’t bogart its parks; it will share them with a hemp fest.
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[War]
Friendly Fire
BY PAUL LEONARD | Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden takes heat at town hall on Iraq.
2 comments
[Cops]
Waiting in Vain
BY RACHEL SCHIFF | Woman alleges her mom died because her emergency call was routed to an empty office.
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[Politics]
Putting the “OR” in “Pork”
BY IAN DEMSKY | WW sniffs out which Oregon lawmakers bring home the most bacon.
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[Letters to the Editor]
Mailbox
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[Winners & Losers]
Putin meets Santa Claus at North Pole, says, “Old elf ess veek.”


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[Rogue of the Week]
Peninsula Drainage District No. 2
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[Murmurs]
Lights out at the White House, goodbye Turd Blossom.


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[Q & A]
Elaine Calder
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | New Oregon Symphony president sounds off on classical vs. gospel and fundraising.
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[Cover Story]
Kvetchfest
BY ETHAN SMITH | We bitch because we love.
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Culture
[Screen]
Fastest Kids Alive
BY AARON MESH | Seth Rogen shares the McLovin.
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[NIGHT CABBIE]
The young woman in the red sundress is gorgeous.
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[SCOOP]
gossip should have no friends
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[Top 5]
FIVE POSTS YOU'VE GOTTA READ ON WWEEK.COM
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[Advertising Feature] [Made]
Project No. 8: Project/Picnic Bag — Part 3
BY LAYNE STRATTON
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[Music]
Oakhelm, Aug. 10 at Kelly’s Olympian
BY JASON SIMMS | To Oakhelm: Thanks for making black metal fun, sweethearts.
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[Music]
Dan Jones and the Squids, Friday, Aug. 17
BY JEFF ROSENBERG. | Eugene’s Dan Jones finally makes an honest band of the Squids.
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[Music]
Leviethan, Monuments in Memory of Nothing So Far (Emeritus Records)
BY CASEY JARMAN | H&V bassist goes it alone with an adventurous solo debut.
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[Music]
Purple Reign
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | 1984 was the coolest year ever, and Matt Sessler knows it.
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[Music]
Mirah, Sunday, Aug. 19
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Indie stalwart and Jewish folkie Mirah goes bigtime by getting small.
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[Music] [Here Comes Your Fan]
Something to Believe In
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
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[Screen]
Debatable Honesty
BY AARON MESH | Rocket Science is a contest between truth and cuteness.

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[Screen] [Remotely Controlled]
Cathouse: Happy Hookers?
BY DANIEL CARLSON
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[Performance]
William Byrd Festival
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | The Applegates: Byrds of a feather who sing together.
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[Dish] [Dishin' It]
Dishin' It
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[Dish] [Eat Me]
Beyond IKEA
BY MIKE THELIN | Broder is better.
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[Words]
Fighting For Paradise
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE | The sordid military past of the wimpiest city in America.
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