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Issue #32.28

| Published on Wednesday May 17th, 2006

Issue Menu: May 10th, 2006 | May 24th, 2006

 

Listings #32.28
Listings information for the week of Wednesday May 17th, 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
Get Out
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Activities for Everyone
2 comments
News
[Letters to the Editor]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 5/17/2006
0 comments
[Winners & Losers]
A Week Goes Kablooey!
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
[Rogue of the Week]
Oregon's Payday Lenders
BY BEN WATERHOUSE
18 comments
[Murmurs]
The Heat's On Here, Too.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
4 comments
[NIGHT CABBIE]
"Morphine is the best band name ever..."
BY NIGHT CABBIE
4 comments
[Cover Story]
Jailhouse Crock
BY IAN DEMSKY | Bruce Samuelson may have been a thief, a forger, an abusive husband and a snitch. But did he wrongly send a California man to his death?
15 comments
Culture
[Queer Window]
Portrait Of A Young Artist
BY BYRON BECK | How one painter got off drugs and back to work.
2 comments
[SCOOP]
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
[Local Cut]
Local Live & Album Reviews
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
[RIFF CITY]
Long Gone
BY JAY HORTON | After six years and a whole lot of life, 44 Long's Brian Berg returns.
0 comments
[View from THE COUCH]
Same Old Stuff
BY DAVID WALKER
0 comments
[Dish]
Empire Of The Roll
BY IVY MANNING | An expert rice roller finds a place to call his own—Meiji-En.
3 comments
[Dishin' It]
Dishin' It
BY KELLY CLARKE
1 comment
[Bibliofiles]
Rough Crossings: Britain, The Slaves, And The American Revolution
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | Historian Simon Schama drowns the American Revolution.
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