Logo
Lovejoy Surgicenter
ISSUE #34.30 • CULTURE •
SCOOP

Gossip should have no friends

Social bookmarking | Permalink
Email | Print | Rate It! | 0 comments
Recently in "SCOOP"

October 1st, 2008
Gossip Should Have No Friends0 comments

September 24th, 2008
Gossip Should Have No Friends1 comment

September 17th, 2008
Gossip Should Have No Friends0 comments

September 10th, 2008
Gossip Should Have No Friends0 comments

September 3rd, 2008
Gossip should have no friends0 comments

August 27th, 2008
Gossip Should Have No Friends1 comment

August 20th, 2008
Gossip should have no friends0 comments

August 13th, 2008
Gossip Should Have No Friends1 comment

August 6th, 2008
Gossip should have no friends2 comments

July 30th, 2008
Gossip should have no friends0 comments


A NEW BEAT
IMAGE: Mike Ghuijin
BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503-243-2122

[June 4th, 2008]

• TOUGH TALK: Jock journo Brad McCray ’s June 1 story on mixed martial arts fighter Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson was headlined “Slicing the American Dream.” McCray penned the piece for Internet powerhouse Sherdog.com, not his longtime employer, The Oregonian. The largest website in the U.S. devoted to the increasingly mainstream world of mixed martial arts, Sherdog.com features plenty o’ pictures of Team Quest fighters, as well as local legends Randy Couture and Matt Lindland, also a Republican candidate for the Oregon House . The mixed martial arts beat is new for McCray, who acted as what he calls the “weird sports guy” for The O for 14 years. He says he was getting resistance to covering mixed martial arts at the daily newspaper. Why ditch print? “[At Sherdog] I have the power to destroy lives, make or break dreams and build legends,” says McCray, who left The O to become the website’s executive editor May 22. “There’s a reason why newspapers are dying. I think there are more people interested in MMA than in women’s tennis, skateboarding or motocross.”

• LIFT OFF: As first reported on wweek.com, petite powerhouse Tacee Webb , former owner of Red Light Clothing Exchange, current American Apparel store “opener” and Lovecraft Biofuels head, is the brand new owner of Seaplane. The shop’s been an essential outfitter of PDX fashionati for eight years, and Webb plans to expand its reach with a second boutique in Silver Lake, L.A. Webb will also import her Fashion Design Camp, a couture training ground for kids, to the City of Angels. According to Webb, Seaplane’s wonder twins—Kathryn Towers and Holly Stalder —will continue to stay involved and show their work at Seaplane.














icon Story continues below

advertisement
OMSI
advertisement

• MISSED ENTRANCE: What if they threw an awards ceremony and nobody came? The first Portland Area Musical Theater Awards—assigned by secretive cadre of 11 theater-lovers “anonymous even to one another”—have caused a stir among local actors of late. Everyone wants to know who’s behind the shindig, but scant few of the nominees are likely to attend the awards on June 23. Why? Because its ceremony is the same night as the Portland Area Theater Alliance’s citywide musical-theater audition. Whoops. Portland’s 29th annual Drammy Awards, yes, sponsored by WW, are still conflict-free on Monday, June 9.

• ELECTION DAZE: By the time voting closed on Saturday, 2,674 of you had finished WW’s 2008 Best of Portland Readers Poll. Thanks! Prizewinners will be announced next Wednesday, June 11. Look for the poll results in our Best of Portland package on July 23. Want to nominate something that didn’t fit in the poll? Email your ideas to bwaterhouse@wweek.com by June 6.

Rate This Story
4.25 average/4 votes

 
read all 0 comments | add your comment
 

RECENT COMMENTS ON “Gossip should have no friends”

 
 
 




OPB
Ad
ART
Ad

Ad

Sponsored Links: WW Personals
Musician's Market
Snowboard Jackets


Recently in Willamette Week
October 7th 2008Jail Junkies | Who knows more about stopping property crime: Kevin Mannix or an ex-addict who stole 1,000 cars?
October 7th 2008Shipracked | Judy Shiprack wants to be your next county commissioner. Here’s what she doesn’t want you to know about a real-estate deal gone bad.
October 7th 2008Señor Smith | Low-wage Latino workers keep Sen. Gordon Smith’s family business humming. Not all of them are legal.
October 7th 2008OMFG IT'S MFNW!
October 7th 2008Sometimes a Great Lawsuit | Ken Kesey’s last prank pits his widow in a court battle with his best friend and a Playboy model.
October 7th 2008Sliced Bread, Beware | A better fire hose, a poker aid & a foldable clipboard—meet six Portland inventors whose big ideas are the best thing since, well, you know.
October 7th 2008How to Live Cheap in Portland | Throwing too much money away on food and shelter? here’s WW’s Recession Survival Guide.
October 7th 2008The Queer and the Qur’an | Ali is gay. And Muslim. Can he be both?
October 7th 2008Good Cop, Mad Cop | Many of Navin Sharma’s colleagues in the Vancouver Police Department can’t believe he got fired. After reading this, neither will you.