MoonBY AARON MESH | Hey, look: There’s a man in there! 0 comments
Whatever WorksBY AARON MESH | Or doesn’t, as the case may be. 0 comments
[Screen]Prince of ThievesBY AARON MESH | Johnny Depp plays John Dillinger as a robbin’ hood and a merry man. 0 comments
Run, Forest, RunBY ADRIENNE SO | What’s the best woodland trail for your summer jogging needs?
Punch BrothersBY BRETT CAMPBELL | Chamber Music Northwest gets patriotic. 0 comments
ChériBY AARON MESH | Pretty little one that I adore. 0 comments
My Sister’s KeeperBY AP KRYZA | The family that donates organs together, vomits french fries together.
[Screen]Don’t Tase Me, HasbroBY AARON MESH | Michael Bay pimps his Transformers ride. And yes, it’s better. 0 comments
Jim Lynch Border SongsBY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A Northwest author takes readers north of the border, up Canada way. 0 comments For Music, Food or Screen stories click the links on the navigation bar above.
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[June 26th 12:21am] Portland Memorializes Jacko by Doing Portland Things
How did Portland mourn the death of Michael Jackson yesterday? By riding bikes and zombie dancing in the street. In other words, by doing what...
[June 25th 3:14pm] BrakeBeat: Pedalpalooza Can't Stop, Won't Stop

As much as we don't want to admit it, the glory that is Pedalpalooza is winding down. But lo, it is not over yet! In honor of this last surge of optimism, we've compiled a few of our must-cycle events (with their descriptions) for the next two days.
[June 24th 2:59pm] LIVE REVIEW: Seeing Rent for the First Time. No, Really.
Before the performers hit the stage or music filled the tiers of the Keller Auditorium, I knew I was in trouble. Rent, a Broadway classic, hit movie,...
[June 24th 10:06am] GamerVania: Your Week In Video Games

So this is it, the final edition of GamerVania for WW as my internship ends. Assuming you can still read through your tears, thank you all for reading my video game blog. For me, it has been like high-fiving awesome and French-kissing bad ass.
But it has been a fine ride, so please, no tears, no regrets. Well maybe a few tears. And maybe a cake or something. Nothing too crazy. I'd even takea goodbye pie. Or a rally. In fact, how about a riot? It works for LA when they win championships! Maybe just a flipped car? I mean it isn’t like I expect a Buddhist monk to light himself on fire in protest, or a guy to stop a row of tanks by standing in their way or anything. Although…
Oh yeah, my final edition.
I'm trying something a bit different. Instead of my normal takes, I thought I would do a recap style edition. There is even one mistake I made. Yeah, I know! Crazy that I could possibly make a mistake! So in a fair and balanced response to that mistake, I decided to do everything I my power to destroy the game that fooled me into thinking it was a good game. With luck the developers will be shamed . Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me-….cant get fooled again! And now to the interwebs!
[June 22nd 1:27pm] BrakeBeat: Epic Bicycle Jousting
The 3rd annual Stumptown Joustdown hit the pavement at Colonel Summers Park on Saturday, June 20. Gutterpunks, hipsters, children, spouses and an epic number of dogs (bicycle lovers, all!) congregated for a day's worth of good-natured cycling carnage. For those who missed the two-wheeled violence, here are some highlights.
[June 19th 6:42pm] Tragedy Plus Time: The Proposal and Year One Reviewed
Two new movies opened today, neither screened for critics by WW press time. Better to flunk them tardily than let them pass...

The Proposal
Now there’s a title for a romantic comedy. The premise is similarly grand: A Manhattan career woman (Sandra Bullock) blackmails her emasculated assistant (Ryan Reynolds) into a sham wedding engagement, to save herself from sudden deportation as a Canadian citizen. Unfortunately, this entails a journey from the Land of Letterman to Sarah Palin Country, where the assistant’s Alaskan family lives and where, it turns out, laughs go to die. Here Bullock undergoes a maudlin regression to girlhood, desperate less for a man than for his parents, and where’s the romance in that? It’s The Taming of the Shrew, presented by Focus on the Family Theatre, and did you know they show sitcoms on the television, for free?
[June 19th 11:29am] READING TONIGHT: Ali Sethi, author of The Wish Maker
24-year-old Ali Sethi's sprawling debut, The Wish Maker—a family saga about growing up in Pakistan—made this year's list of Vogue's top ten...
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