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Issue #33.52

| Published on Wednesday November 7th, 2007

Issue Menu: October 31st, 2007 | November 14th, 2007

 

Listings #33.52
Listings information for the week of Wednesday November 7th, 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
[Web Extra]
Max Exposure
BY JONAH SANDFORD | What I learned riding the late-night rails in Gresham.
7 comments
[Election '08]
Hail To The Thief
BY COREY PEIN | City foresees big bill in 2008 for presidential candidate security.
3 comments
[Prisons]
Q&A: Silja Talvi
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE | What’s prison really like for women?
1 comment
[War]
Lost in Translation
BY BETH SLOVIC | A Tigard army captain creates a lifeline for Iraqi interpreters facing grave danger in the Middle East.
4 comments
[Multnomah County]
Downtown Shuffle
BY JAMES PITKIN | Why Multnomah County may buy prime real estate—and go deeper in debt to do it.
7 comments
[City Hall]
Mary’s Place
BY COREY PEIN | By buying mobile home, City tries to make peace between a North Portland church and its neighbors.
4 comments
[City Hall]
Sam’s Taxes Two-step
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Commissioner Adams taketh and giveth away.
11 comments
[Giusto Investigation]
A Tale Of Two Stories
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Gov. Ted Kulongoski has a Goldschmidt problem. Powerful NW Natural exec Gregg Kantor doesn’t. Why?
6 comments
[Letters to the Editor]
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
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[Rogue of the Week]
Harry Reid
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Gutless Weasel
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[Murmurs]
Writers’ strike? We’re still working.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
7 comments
[Cover Story]
Starbucked
BY TAYLOR CLARK | Our excerpt from a new book about the coffee colossus.
31 comments
[The Score]
This week, the doctor is in. Randy is out.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Culture
Say Anything
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Four authors, four perspectives on the eve of the city’s biggest literary weekend, Wordstock.
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Shifting Fortunes
BY ADRIAN CHEN | Two fortune-tellers and a century of clairvoyance in Portland.
1 comment
[Queer Window]
Flame On
BY BYRON BECK | One gay firefighter blazes the trail
26 comments
[SCOOP]
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Hot Seat]
Farel Dalrymple
BY ERIK BADER | A local artist brings a comic book back from the dead—with help from some guy named Jonathan Lethem.
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[Music]
Chris Robley & the Fear of Heights Friday, Nov. 9
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Robley doles out good tunes by the plateful on his latest.
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[Music]
Monster Mash
BY NILINA MASON-CAMPBELL | Southern Belle deconstructs pop and slaughters dolls for fun.
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[Music]
Michael Dean Damron & Thee Loyal Bastards Bad Days Ahead (In Music We Trust)
BY CASEY JARMAN
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[Music] [Here Comes Your Fan]
All Growed Up
BY AMY MCULLOUGH
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[Music] [Clublist Spotlight]
Season’s Greeting
BY JIM SANDBERG
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[Screen]
NW Film & Video Festival
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Screen]
Kernel Knowledge
BY AARON MESH | This documentary grows as high as an elephant’s eye.
2 comments
[Screen] [Web Extra]
Corn Again
BY AARON MESH
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[Performance]
The Fall ’01 Agnieszka Laska Dancers & Las Pléyades Danza Contemporánea
BY BRETT CAMPBELL | Agonies of Empire
4 comments
[Dish] [Eat Me]
Are You Kitchen Literate?
BY MIKE THELIN | An Oregon author wants to re-educate your pie hole.
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[Visual Arts]
Harvest Henderson, Ogle
BY RICHARD SPEER | Stitching shopping, femininity, and the human heart.
2 comments
[Words]
Poe Ballantine, 501 Minutes to Christ
BY ALISTAIR ROCKOFF | Deep-dish people-watching with Mr. Gloom.
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[Words]
What Hath God Wrought:The Transformation of America, 1815-1848
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A hefty new book telegraphs a vivid portrait of early 19th-century America.
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[NIGHT CABBIE]
“What the hell happened to you?”
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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[Advertising Feature] [Made]
Project No. 11—Sock Class
BY LAYNE STRATTON
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[Headout Picks]
Notable Moments in Weed History
BY CASEY JARMAN | With Devin the Dude
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