[Sports]Deal or No DealBY CASEY JARMAN | Which Blazers should stay, which should go.
[Multnomah County]Jailhouse ParadoxBY JAMES PITKIN | On the fence: Wheeler reveals his Wapato plan…
WW explores its contradictions.
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[Education]Bad ApplesBY BETH SLOVIC | Today’s lesson: How hard is it to get rid of lousy teachers?
[Politics] [Shut Up & Vote]Politics In Small BitesWW EDITORIAL STAFF | We’re not bitter or under sniper fire.
[Cops]Potter’s LegacyBY NIGEL JAQUISS | Forget visioning. The mayor takes aim at building something before he leaves office.
[Rogue of the Week]Kate BrownWW EDITORIAL STAFF | The Secretary of Hypocrisy
[Politics] [Shut Up & Vote] [Pop Quiz]How many of the PDC’s urban-renewal areas can you name?BY COREY PEIN | WW’s weekly election feature—designed to scare the hell out of City Hall candidates.
[Culture]Goodwill HuntingBY BYRON BECK | Trash, or the stuff movies are made of?
[Cover Story]Green With EnvyBY COREY PEIN | Seven things Portland should do if we’re serious about being green.
[Culture] [Web Extra] [Hot Seat]Doug FineBY IAN GILLINGHAM | Author of
Farewell, My Subaru talks to
WW about green ranching, veggie-powered monster trucks, and the mystique of goat ice cream.
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[Music]Triple (Fuckin’) ABY JAY HORTON | Amelia contemplates its accidental Adult Contempo existence.
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[Music]Scotland Barr & The Slow Drags, Friday, April 18BY AP KRYZA | Meet Portland’s gritty-voiced time traveler—of music and storytelling.
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[Music] [Here Comes Your Fan]The Accidental VenueBY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Exit Only fills a void in Portland’s all-ages scene.
[Screen]Forgetting Sarah MarshallBY AARON MESH | But not forgiving her, apparently.
[Screen]Young WhippersnappersBY ANDY DAVIS | A homemade Indiana Jones movie is exactly as amazing as it sounds.
[Performance]Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (Oregon Ballet Theatre)BY HEATHER WISNER | Oregon Ballet Theatre shoots to thrill with Balanchine's Slaughter.
[Performance]Too Cool For WordsBY BRETT CAMPBELL | NYC’s Wordless Music Series comes to Portland.
[Arts]Installation SituationBY RICHARD SPEER | Two effective installations shine at Marylhurst and Portland State University.
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[Words]Robyn Scott, Twenty Chickens For A SaddleBY JOHN MINERVINI | A gluten-free memoir about growing up in Botswana.
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[Headout] [Headout Picks]Meals On WheelsBY KELLY CLARKE | Stuff your face with tastes from the city’s best carts at WW’s Eat Mobile this Saturday!
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