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Issue #34.11

| Published on Wednesday January 23rd, 2008

Issue Menu: January 16th, 2008 | January 30th, 2008

On the Cover
Killing Time
BY JAMES PITKIN | Dead Men Waiting on Oregon’s Death Row.
35 comments
News
[From the Publisher]
Give!Guide Report
BY RICHARD H. MEEKER | To our readers:
1 comment
[Legislature]
Fix It Yourself, Part II
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Democratic pols say they actually do want mortgage reform.
2 comments
[Schools]
Schoolhouse Crock
BY BETH SLOVIC | Parents and teachers question a Bond issue putting buildings before programs.
38 comments
[City Hall] [Media]
Later, Jeff
BY COREY PEIN | Was the mayor’s weeklong excursion better for Jefferson High, or for Tom Potter?
5 comments
[Election '08]
Trans-formational Politics
BY LILLIAN HOGAN | He, she…Who cares?
6 comments
[Arts] [Business]
Portland Art Center Is Dead
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | But its headaches may live on for its director, and for Commissioner Sam Adams.
3 comments
[Ethics]
Ticket to Slide
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | A Randy Leonard fundraiser shows how money stays in politics.
1 comment
Rogue of the Week
Stu Stein
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | We hate reheated leftovers.
16 comments
Murmurs
Frightfully cold weather, delightfully hot dirt.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
The Score
Bunnies can hop with abandon. Sea lions must watch their backs.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
4 comments
Letters to the Editor
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
1 comment
Culture
[Culture]
Bring on the ’Brellas
BY MICHAEL O'CONNOR | Rain defense even a Portlander can appreciate.
3 comments
Queer Window
Ancient History
BY BYRON BECK | Queer elders share their amazing stories.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Hot Seat
Craig Marquardo
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Can Portland trust this singer, war hero, journalist, baseball savior and magazine owner?
21 comments
[Music]
Title & Registration
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Death Cab for Cutie’s Chris Walla shares his first, own field manual.
0 comments
[Music]
Michael Hurley Ancestral Swamp (Gnomonsong)
BY CASEY JARMAN
1 comment
[Music]
New York Rifles, The Lonely H, My Fellow Traveller Jan. 16 at Ash Street
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Young bucks prove too cool for school—and for their older showmates.
0 comments
[Music]
The Helio Sequence Keep Your Eyes Ahead (Sub Pop)
BY JAY HORTON
2 comments
Clublist Spotlight
[Music]
Up in Smoke
BY CASEY JARMAN
0 comments
[Screen]
Reading Peanuts in Tehran
BY AARON MESH | Persepolis is one woman’s reminder of what cartoons can do.
0 comments
[Screen]
Teeth
BY AARON MESH | Those toothed-vagina ladies are getting away with murder.
6 comments
[Screen]
Everybody’s A Critic—Again!
BY AARON MESH
0 comments
[Performance]
The Beard of Avon/Tales of Ordinary Madness
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
[Performance]
Josie Moseley Dance
BY HEATHER WISNER | Moseley takes a chance and lets the pieces fall where they may.
0 comments
Table Scraps
[Dish]
Openings, closings and dishy gossip.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
[Visual Arts]
Portland Art Center, R.I.P.
BY RICHARD SPEER | The Portland Art Center closes—who is to blame?
11 comments
[Words]
Triple Dare Reading Series at Someday Lounge
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE | Vendela Vida joins the circus.
0 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
“Do you believe in God?”
BY NIGHT CABBIE
5 comments
Made
[Advertising Feature]
Project No. 14: Making Yarn—Part 5
BY LAYNE STRATTON
0 comments
Headout Picks
[Headout]
Matador vs. Matador
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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