wweek.com Willamette Week Online | Portland Oregon News and Culture October 8th thru October 14th
Lovejoy Surgicenter
Contact Us | Get a Paper
Image Loading... Willamett Week Online Logo
WWIRE WILLAMETTE WEEK CLASSIFIEDS PERSONALS
Sunday, October 12th, 2008
Editorial Archive » Issue #33.07

 

Willamette Week Online Editorial Archive


Issue #33.07

| Published on Wednesday December 27th, 2006

Issue Menu: December 20th, 2006 | January 3rd, 2007

 

Listings #33.07
Listings information for the week of Wednesday December 27th, 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
Tales From The Crip
BY BETH SLOVIC | With a new CD and an upcoming documentary, quadriplegic provocateur John Callahan keeps on rolling.

+ SEE MORE CARTOONS

9 comments
News
Electrical Hookup
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | The troubling history of the key employee in PGE's latest controversy.
2 comments
One Year Older, One Year Wiser.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | As we close out 2006, WW learns by revisiting three cover stories that predictions can be dangerous, one Portlander can make a difference and there is life after war.
0 comments
Voices From The Street
BY LANCE KRAMER | Wondering what could go wrong with the city's homeless plan? Ask homeless people.
2 comments
Where Goes The Neighborhood
BY LANCE KRAMER | Sylvan Highlands—and its property taxes—is eyed for annexation possibilities.
5 comments
Winners & Losers
We're drunk with entries.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Rogue of the Week
Rogue of the Year: Emilie Boyles
BY ALICE JOY | Runners Up: Bernie Giusto, Leslie Roberts.
8 comments
Murmurs
Your resting space in between holiday hangovers.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
"Hey, you're the Night Cabbie, right?!"
BY NIGHT CABBIE
9 comments
Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 12/27/2006
1 comment
Culture
Regift Of The Magi
BY LAURA SHINN | Turning your holiday rejects into good karma, one present at a time.
1 comment
Agents Of Instruction
BY JULIE SABATIER | The FBI's citizens' academy will tell you how to handle a gun, but not how many G-men are in Oregon.
6 comments
He's Got Balls
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Grab some dollar bills, head to Renner's and get ready for bingo—diva-style.
3 comments
Queer Window
His & Hearse
BY BYRON BECK | Sexing up service workers, one month at a time.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Local Cut
End Of The Year Lists
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
RIFF CITY
Albums Of The Year
BY THE LOCAL CUTTERS | WW's Local Cut team picks the five best local albums of 2006.
0 comments
That's Not Entertainment!
BY AARON MESH | The best movie of 2006 was all but unwatchable. So were most of the others.
4 comments
View from THE COUCH
Five Reasons To Turn On Your TV In 2007
BY RYAN HUME
0 comments
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Does it get funnier than kids with speech problems spelling "sygyzy"?
1 comment
Dish
NORTH 45
BY JESSICA MACHADO | A Northwest 21st Avenue bar goes from Wimpy to world pub grub.
6 comments
Hits of 2006
BY RICHARD SPEER | The crème de la crème of the year that was.
0 comments
Bottomfeeder
BY STEVEN PASCAL-JOINER | Darkhorse proves that being a vampire can really, well, suck.
1 comment
advertising

 

OMSI
Ad

 

OMSI
Ad

 

Sponsored Links: WW Personals
Musician's Market
Snowboard Jackets

Recently in Willamette Week
October 12th 2008Unlucky Strike | The Oregon lottery is going into detox—and our state budget is along for the smoke-free ride.
October 12th 2008Jail Junkies | Who knows more about stopping property crime: Kevin Mannix or an ex-addict who stole 1,000 cars?
October 12th 2008Portland’s screen scene showcases this season’s latest looks.
October 12th 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 12th 2008Señor Smith | Low-wage Latino workers keep Sen. Gordon Smith’s family business humming. Not all of them are legal.
October 12th 2008OMFG IT'S MFNW!
October 12th 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 12th 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 12th 2008How to Live Cheap in Portland | Throwing too much money away on food and shelter? here’s WW’s Recession Survival Guide.
October 12th 2008The Queer and the Qur’an | Ali is gay. And Muslim. Can he be both?