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Issue #33.50

| Published on Wednesday October 24th, 2007

Issue Menu: October 17th, 2007 | October 31st, 2007

 

Listings #33.50
Listings information for the week of Wednesday October 24th, 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]
Q&A: Michael Shellenberger
BY JAMES PITKIN | A rogue environmentalist takes aim at the movement he says has failed.
5 comments
[Election '07]
Endorsements Redux
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | A recap of WW’s recommendations on state Measures 49&50 plus city Measure 26-93.
4 comments
[Multnomah County]
Let’s Play Recall!
BY JAMES PITKIN | As Bernie Giusto refuses calls to step down, WW offers the recall option.
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[Education]
Crimes and Misdemeanors
BY BETH SLOVIC | Should a 1985 food stamp case for $160 stop a father from teaching after-school art in Portland?
12 comments
[International]
Tre Mal
BY ANDREW MACLEOD | Activist loses extradition appeal in Canada, but he’s still fighting return to Oregon.
16 comments
[Arts] [Business]
Broadway Bound
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | On its 20th anniversary, PCPA’s numbers are down. Now it wants more help from taxpayers.
7 comments
[Disaster]
Dear Diary
BY JONAH SANDFORD | Today I went to a simulated terrorist attack.
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[Letters to the Editor]
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
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[Rogue of the Week]
Barbara Rommel And David Douglas
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | A million-dollar conflict
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[Murmurs]
If Dumbledore has a domestic partner, now’s the time to move to Oregon.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Cover Story]
PDX Inked
BY ZACH DUNDAS | The whole media universe is humping Portland. We dissect the hype, and how the hell we got here.
45 comments
[The Score]
For Media Advice, Governor, Call Charles Lewis.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Culture
[Culture] [Words]
Fast, Free And In Control
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Two websites are changing the way Portlanders read, write and publish.
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[Culture] [SCOOP]
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Culture] [Screen] [Hot Seat]
Katee Sackhoff
BY WILLIAM CRAWFORD | The Portland-born actress talks Beaverton,Battlestarand bionic boobs.
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[Music]
PANTHER Tuesday, Oct. 30
BY NILINA MASON-CAMPBELL | Panther recounts the fruits of never-ending-tour labor.
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[Music]
PER SE Sunday, Oct. 28
BY BRANDON SEIFERT | Anne Adams would like you to pay attention to her.
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[Music]
THE HONUS HUFFHINES Saturday, Oct. 27
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Four grown-up guys with real jobs play Portland’s catchiest music.
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[Music]
CAVES Get On With It (Self-released)
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Caves does nothing new pretty darn right on its debut full-length.
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[Music]
The Secret Musical Lives Of Hipsters
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | When did playing a cello become, well, kind of cool?
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[Music] [Here Comes Your Fan]
Known Legend
BY AMY MCULLOUGH | Rock ’n’ roll epiphanies descend on the Keller.
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[Music] [Clublist Spotlight]
Pizza Party!
BY CASEY JARMAN
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[Screen]
Lake of Fire
BY AARON MESH
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[Screen]
Lars and the Fake Movie
BY AARON MESH | You’ll never believe who Ryan Gosling is dating now!
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[Performance]
The Underpants (Portland Center Stage)
BY BEN WATERHOUSE
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[Dish]
Clarklewis, Reloaded
BY KEVIN ALLMAN | A new cast and crew bring stellar starters and desserts to one of Portland’s most talked-about restaurants, but the middle act still needs work.
2 comments
[Dish] [Eat Me]
At First Bite
BY MIKE THELIN | New joints, good coffee and beach food.
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[Visual Arts]
Tom Cramer at Laura Russo
BY RICHARD SPEER | The artist treads familiar and unfamiliar ground at Laura Russo.
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[Words]
The Melancholy Fate of Capt. Lewis
BY HENRY STERN | Author Michael Pritchett gets lost between Lewis past and present.
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[NIGHT CABBIE]
“I’m wearing pants!”
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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[Advertising Feature] [Made]
Project No. 10—Part 4: Red's Urn
BY LAYNE STRATTON
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[Performance] [Headout Picks]
Exit Interview
BY BYRON BECK | The Concierge, Portland Center Stage
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