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Issue #32.24

| Published on Wednesday April 19th, 2006

Issue Menu: April 12th, 2006 | April 26th, 2006

 

Listings #32.24
Listings information for the week of Wednesday April 19th, 2006:

Screen: Screen Listings
Performance: Performance Listings
Words: Readings & Book Events
Visual Arts: Visual Arts Listings
The IT List: Parties, Fairs, Festivals and other events
Outdoors: Outdoor Events

On the Cover
The Man Behind Mannix
BY CARLTON SMITH | Reclusive Republican moneyman Loren Parks finally talks.
6 comments
News
The Chief Accuser
BY ANGELA VALDEZ | A closer look at who's accusing Derrick Foxworth.
6 comments
This Story Is A Pipe Bomb
BY ANGELA VALDEZ
5 comments
In Bed With Big Wood
BY IAN DEMSKY | Emails show OSU and timber sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S-I-N-G.
12 comments
Shut Up And Vote
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | WW's weekly politics guide preps you for the May 16 primary.
2 comments
Winners & Losers
A Week's News, Hung Out To Dry.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Rogue of the Week
A Substantial Contingent Of The Oregon Legislature
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Rogues Of The Week
1 comment
Murmurs
We're not exactly crazy about Donald Rumsfeld, either.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
4 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
Take me to Dove Lewis.
BY NIGHT CABBIE
10 comments
Q & A
Gore Vidal
BY KARLA STARR | The social critic and legend's cranky thoughts on public life, the media and fame.
15 comments
Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 4/19/2006
0 comments
Culture
The Mystery Made Flesh
BY DOUGLAS WOLK | The enigmatic musician known only as Jandek surfaces after 25 years in seclusion.
1 comment
Queer Window
Gay Preacher Boy
BY BYRON BECK | Pastor takes young queers (and non-queers) to higher places.
7 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Local Cut
Local Album & Live Reviews
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
RIFF CITY
Hearing Red
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Dan Enberg and Bright Red Paper reinvent rock's reinvention.
1 comment
Full Spectrum
BY DAVID WALKER | With his feature debut, yellow, local filmmaker Nick Peterson shows his true colors.
0 comments
View from THE COUCH
The Gladiators
BY DAVID WALKER | A subversive anti-war film.
0 comments
Like I Say
BY JOHANNA DROUBAY | Vertigo and defunkt shack up, make beautiful "baby" together.
2 comments
The Restaurant, In Miniature
BY SHOSHANNA COHEN | Two new food carts vault meals on wheels to a new level.
0 comments
Dishin' It
Dishin' It
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Drips And Splatters
BY RICHARD SPEER | Backspace scores a hit with action-painting duo.
0 comments
Harvey Pekar
BY KARLA STARR | The reluctant antihero of graphic novels talks shop with WW.
4 comments
R. L. Stine
BY KARLA STARR | Noon Saturday, April 22, and 1:10 pm Sunday, April 23
5 comments
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