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Issue #34.22

| Published on Wednesday April 9th, 2008

Issue Menu: April 2nd, 2008 | April 16th, 2008

On the Cover
[Cover Story]
Kvetch Fest
BY ETHAN SMITH | 27 things we hate about the city we love.
228 comments
News
[Election '08] [Politics]
Twenty Minutes With Hillary
BY JAMES PITKIN | The presidential hopeful tells WW in an exclusive interview about LNG, medical weed and tattoos.
55 comments
[Politics] [Shut Up & Vote]
Politics In Small Bites
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
[Media]
Practically Indefensible
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Will The Oregonian’s treatment of its correspondents pass legal muster?
3 comments
[Healthcare]
Smoked Out
BY SHEFALI KULKARNI | A PSU student’s internet campaign against Camel cigs goes National.
8 comments
[Education]
And The Walls Come Tumbling Down
BY BETH SLOVIC | Carole Smith applies quiet, strategic force to shake her predecessor’s regime at PPS.
17 comments
Rogue of the Week
Assumed Business Name Renewal Service
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Assume nothing.
7 comments
Murmurs
News ripped from our cold dead hands.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
7 comments
The Score
Combo No. 1: College Athletics Scandals With a Side of Illiteracy
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Pop Quiz
[Politics] [Shut Up & Vote]
What percentage of businesses rated Portland as a good place to do business?
BY COREY PEIN | WW’s weekly election feature—designed to scare the hell out of City Hall candidates.
1 comment
Letters to the Editor
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
3 comments
Culture
[Sports]
Sportland
BY AP KRYZA | Portland’s not a sports town: it’s a sports bar town.
13 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Hot Seat
[Religion]
Michael Dowd
BY JOHN MINERVINI | This reverend claims to have solved the debate between creation and evolution. Somebody give the man a fish.
2 comments
[Music]
Kids Forever
BY CASEY JARMAN | Your sons and your daughters are beyond your command.
1 comment
[Music]
Shelley Short, Water for the Day (Hush)
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | ALBUM REVIEW
0 comments
[Music]
Love Menu, Tuesday April 15
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER | Emily Katz: like Cat Power before the mole.
0 comments
[Music]
The Gossip, Live In Liverpool (Columbia)
BY JAY HORTON | ALBUM REVIEW
1 comment
Clublist Spotlight
Hopworks
BY JOHN MINERVINI
2 comments
[Screen]
The Lonesome Crowded West
BY AARON MESH | Matt Mccormick’s bright future.
0 comments
[Screen]
Chapter 27
BY AARON MESH | Mark David Chapman falls victim to character assassination.
0 comments
[Performance]
Sometimes a Great Notion (PCS)
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | REVIEW: We are lumberjacks. We’re not OK.
4 comments
[Dish]
Split Personality
BY ASHLEY GRIFFIN | Mercato: An Italian addition to the Pearl has some tasty decisions to make.
0 comments
[Visual Arts] [Web Extra]
Live Review: Cap Auction Saturday, April 5
BY RICHARD SPEER | Great people watching; not so great art.
2 comments
[Web Extra] [Words]
Katie Crouch, "Girls in Trucks"
BY JOHN MINERVINI | From plantation to Penn Station.
0 comments
[Web Extra] [Words]
Q&A with Katie Crouch
BY JOHN MINERVINI | Mama always said, life is like a box of Chiclets.
1 comment
NIGHT CABBIE
The young woman leans forward...
BY NIGHT CABBIE
7 comments
Headout Picks
Reduce, Recycle, Red Dress
BY BYRON BECK | Getting dressed for party success.
0 comments
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