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Issue #33.45

| Published on Wednesday September 19th, 2007

Issue Menu: September 12th, 2007 | September 26th, 2007

 

Listings #33.45
Listings information for the week of Wednesday September 19th, 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
Gravy Train
BY COREY PEIN | Earl Blumenauer and the ”transportation mafia”
41 comments
News
[Business]
Les Little Miserables
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Will Northwest Children’s Theater get a fixed-up home?
0 comments
[Education]
Fighting Back
BY RACHEL SCHIFF | Anti-military recruiters make the rounds outside Portland high schools before the Oct. 1 filing deadline.
2 comments
[Sports]
Wounded Knee
BY BY HENRY STERN | The Blazers have had worse days.
0 comments
[Land Use]
Law of the Land
BY JAMES PITKIN | Look which lawyers have made the biggest bank on Measure 37.
6 comments
[Election '08]
Grave Decisions
BY BETH SLOVIC | Sen. Gordon Smith and Steve Novick share one painful similarity. How they deal with it is another matter.
5 comments
[City Hall]
Foul or Fair Ball
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Is Bob Ball politically finished? Did Sam Adams use bad judgment? Read more about the story that broke on WWire.
57 comments
Winners & Losers
Winners & Losers
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Separating star bucks from Starbucks.
7 comments
Rogue of the Week
Portland Water Bureau
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
8 comments
Murmurs
Murmurs
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Only eight months to the mayoral primary.
2 comments
Q & A
[Q & A]
Terry Shanley
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Former real-estate developer makes a SMART move to help Oregon’s youngest students.
3 comments
Top 5
FIVE POSTS YOU'VE GOTTA READ
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Letters to the Editor
Mailbox
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Culture
She’s a Maneater
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | The ads say singer Jossie Pérez IS Carmen. They’re right.
10 comments
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Ten years and 10 albums as a child prodigy: What does music look like through Adrian Orange-colored glasses?
1 comment
Queer Window
Pussy Lovers
BY BYRON BECK | A gay consumer survey reveals a lot about local lesbos.
5 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
I turn up the stereo a little bit as his soliloquy continues.
BY NIGHT CABBIE
2 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Made
[Advertising Feature]
Project No. 9: Knit Cap—Part 2
BY LAYNE STRATTON
0 comments
Dishin' It
Dishin’ it
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Eat Me
Server Confidential
BY MIKE THELIN | Waiting on you ain’t easy.
9 comments
Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures
BY HANNA NEUSCHWANDER | Doctors are people, too. Taxidermy and all.
0 comments
JUICE JAM SATURDAY, SEPT. 15
BY CASEY JARMAN | Newest downtown fest has the juice to make it happen.
0 comments
Chocolate Confessions
BY ANNIE BETHANCOURT | Don’t get in the way of Joan Freed’s sugar high.
0 comments
tba diary: the last hurrah
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | The beauty and the boredom of PICA’s behemoth Time-Based Art Fest.
1 comment
A Less-Than-Torrid Affair
BY RICHARD SPEER | Affair at the Jupiter Hotel titillates but misses the big O.
0 comments
[Screen]
Under the soil of russia
BY AARON MESH | Viggo has a naked lunch with Cronenberg.
0 comments
[Screen]
In the Valley of Elah
BY AARON MESH | Paul Haggis preaches the Bad News about Iraq.
1 comment
[Words]
2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.
0 comments
Local Cut
Slanted & Enchanted
BY JAY HORTON | Asian dance-pop band rocks anime convention, melts stereotypes.
0 comments
Local Cut
The Young Immortals When History Meets Fiction (self-released)
BY JAY HORTON | The Young Immortals belie their age with an almost too mature debut.
1 comment
Local Cut
MEYERCORD SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
BY AP KRYZA | This isn’t slit-your-wrists music. Oh, no. “It’s balanced.”
1 comment
Here Comes Your Fan
I’ve Just Seen a Film
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
1 comment
Clublist Spotlight
My Blue Heaven
BY CASEY JARMAN
0 comments
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