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Issue #34.12

| Published on Wednesday January 30th, 2008

Issue Menu: January 23rd, 2008 | February 6th, 2008

On the Cover
Lifestyles of the Rich & Fame-ish
BY BYRON BECK | Exposing the secret lives of Portland’s celebrity kinfolk.
18 comments
News
[Education]
State of a Union
BY BETH SLOVIC | Another big presidential election—for the head of the Portland teachers’ union.
8 comments
[Housing]
Rescue Me
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | A Portland Cop is targeting foreclosure vultures. Next week, the Legislature will, too.
43 comments
[City Hall]
New Order
BY COREY PEIN | What a difference two years has made in publicly financed elections.
4 comments
[City Hall]
Pee-Town Revisited
BY COREY PEIN | Keeping our minds in the gutters.
4 comments
[Environment]
The Green Mile
BY JAMES PITKIN | Critics say a new I-5 bridge comes up short in crossing the sustainability gap.
21 comments
[Civil Rights]
Waiting For Love
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Like breaking up, calculating the costs of delaying Oregon’s domestic partnership law is hard to do.
2 comments
[Sports]
Super Bull
BY LILLIAN HOGAN | An ex-NFL player in Oregon is fighting to fix the league’s dirty little secret.
0 comments
[Religion]
Summer in the City
BY DON MCINTOSH | Onward to Portland, Christian soldiers.
1 comment
Rogue of the Week
Margaret O’Hartigan
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Not in her backyard.
19 comments
Murmurs
Ted Kennedy endorses this column, too.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
The Score
A mohel and a chef put away their knives.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
Letters to the Editor
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
3 comments
Culture
Man Candle
BY LANCE KRAMER | One Portlander ditches the corporate ladder to fire up the wick world.
0 comments
Queer Window
First Responder
BY BYRON BECK | The back story on a democratic badass.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Hot Seat
James O’Dea
BY JEREMY GILLICK | This man’s advice: Forgive, relax, live longer.
1 comment
[Music]
Slabtown’s Choice
BY JAY HORTON | The owners of Portland’s unsuspecting garage-rock epicenter—and organizers of its annual music fest—play favorites, gingerly.
0 comments
[Music]
The Maybe Happening Beyond the Bells (self-released)
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER
0 comments
[Music]
Federale, Highway, Growler Jan. 25 at Kelly’s Olympian
BY CASEY JARMAN | Federale’s mod cowboys play a false part, but own it nonetheless.
0 comments
[Music]
Various Artists Mississippi Studios Live, Volume III (Mississippi Studios)
BY JEFF ROSENBERG
0 comments
Here Comes Your Fan
[Music]
Growing Pains
BY AMY MCULLOUGH | If at first you don’t succeed...
0 comments
Clublist Spotlight
[Music]
It’s The Little Things
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
0 comments
[Screen]
Taking Out The Trash
BY JOE JATCKO | When big trouble hits little Bagdad, it’s garbage time.
1 comment
[Screen]
Rambo
BY AP KRYZA | It wasn’t screened for critics. We don’t care.
3 comments
Remotely Controlled
[Screen]
The Long and Winding Road Rules
BY DANIEL CARLSON
1 comment
[Performance]
The Clean House and Twelfth Night
BY BEN WATERHOUSE
5 comments
[Dish]
Worth Its Salt
BY HEIDI YORKSHIRE | Chef Daniel Mondok’s Hawthorne dining room, Sel Gris, is a world of its own.
7 comments
Table Scraps
[Dish]
Openings, closings and dishy gossip
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
[Visual Arts]
Hap Tivey and Gregg Renfrow at Elizabeth Leach
BY RICHARD SPEER | Can SoCal Light and Space cure the Portland winter blues?
0 comments
[Words]
Jim Wallis The Great Awakening
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A progressive evangelical’s new book will put his fans to sleep.
0 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
My personal car’s broken and the weather’s miserable enough to preclude bike riding
BY NIGHT CABBIE
5 comments
Made
[Advertising Feature]
Project No. 14: Making Yarn—Part 6
BY LAYNE STRATTON
0 comments
Headout Picks
Balls to the Wall
BY AARON MESH
0 comments
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