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Issue #34.03

| Published on Wednesday November 28th, 2007

Issue Menu: November 21st, 2007 | December 5th, 2007

 

Listings #34.03
Listings information for the week of Wednesday November 28th, 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
[Transportation]
Miles From Nowhere
BY AMANDA WALDROUPE | Here’s why you won’t see a mileage tax in Oregon.
9 comments
[International]
Holiday Win
BY KRISTA STRYKER | Three Gifts You Could Give To Darfur.
3 comments
[City Hall]
Pity Hall
BY HENRY STERN | A little historical balm for City Council if it’s feeling like idiot council after the ChÁvez fiasco.
2 comments
[The Modern Workforce]
Lowball Landscaping
BY COREY PEIN | Prison can be a walk in the park.
4 comments
[Election '08]
Big Sky, Big Cred
BY BETH SLOVIC | Why Oregon Democrats’ envious eyes turn east to Montana.
1 comment
[Courts]
Juicy Suits: Cliff Hanger
BY JAMES PITKIN | A new lawsuit rings in the ski season at Mount Hood.
1 comment
[Letters to the Editor]
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
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[Rogue of the Week]
Office of Sustainable Development
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | waste not, want not.
5 comments
[Murmurs]
Take a break from anarchy-plagued commuting.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Cover Story]
Done Deal
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Unless one of these 12 Portlanders challenges Sam Adams for mayor.
22 comments
[The Score]
Ad in for Davis Cup, Ad out for Oregon football.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Culture
Mile Marker
BY MIKE THELIN | A handful of local movers and shakers team up to turn an 82nd Avenue address into an artists’ paradise.
13 comments
When in Rome
BY PAUL GERALD | It’s Chad in Portland—but 2 million radio listeners already knew that.
10 comments
[Queer Window]
Business as Noma
BY BYRON BECK | PDX Graphics gal wins big gay award. Huh?
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[SCOOP]
Gossip Should Have No Friends
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[Hot Seat]
Darius Rejali
BY LAWRENCE J. MAUSHARD | Portland-based expert on state-sponsored torture answers some painful questions.
3 comments
[Music]
Living Proof Roots to Branches (self-released)
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN
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[Music]
The Builders and the Butchers/Loch Lomond Split 12-inch (Bladen County Records)
BY BRANDON SEIFERT
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[Music]
Lael Alderman Friday, Nov. 30
BY JAY HORTON | After 10 years, Lael Alderman as solo songwriter returns.
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[Music]
Cool Nutz Saturday, Dec. 1
BY CASEY JARMAN | The reign of Cool Nutz isn’t over yet.
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[Music]
East End Rises Up
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | A new “social place” pops out of the ol’ Rabbit Hole.
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[Music] [Here Comes Your Fan]
Bring the Pain
BY AMY MCULLOUGH | Alan Singley cries out, and it sounds great.
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[Music] [Clublist Spotlight]
Eat, Drink, Be Merry
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN
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[Screen]
Everybody’s a Critic
BY AARON MESH
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[Screen] [Remotely Controlled]
Strike while the TV is Cold
BY BY DANIEL CARLSON 503.243.2122 | The writers’ walkout is a chance to watch some great shows.
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[Performance]
Christmas Festival of Lights at the Grotto
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | A half-million lights, and no stars in sight.
16 comments
[Dish]
Kofta! Kabuli! Kabob!
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | K2 Kebab is dead. Long live Kabobi.
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[Dish]
Reign of Terroir
BY HEIDI YORKSHIRE | A new small plates bistro in Northeast Portland gets points for good intentions, but its flavors don’t measure up.
8 comments
[Visual Arts]
Yoshihiro Kitai at Pulliam Deffenbaugh
BY RICHARD SPEER | With his stylized clouds, Yoshihiro Kitai blends East and West.
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[Words]
Out Stealing Horses
BY TOM ALKIRE | Why are Oregonians reading about a Norwegian novel?
2 comments
[NIGHT CABBIE]
“Holy shit!” I blurt out, as my fare gasps in surprise.
BY NIGHT CABBIE
25 comments
[Advertising Feature] [Made]
Project No. 11: Sock Class—Part 4
BY LAYNE STRATTON
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[Headout Picks]
A Match Made in Heaven
BY MIKE THELIN
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