Singled OutBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN, KELLY CLARKE, MARY CHRISTMAS, LANCE KRAMER, PAIGE RICHMOND AND ETHAN SMITH | Back off, Cupid. Ten solo locals told us what it's
really like to be single in Portland.
Holy Hedonism, Batman!BY KYLE CASSIDY | In the name of safe sex, PDX prepares to be dominated by passionate perverts and latex.
As the Charter TurnsBY HENRY STERN | Don't change that test pattern. The wonky topic of charter reform actually has a lot of soap-opera twists.
March of the PrincipalsBY BETH SLOVIC | Portland Public Schools is paying $3,400 to put a principal in a penguin costume and buy books about "melting icebergs."
Fee Fi Fo DumbBY PAUL GERALD | An Oregon congressman smells the blood of a federal recreation fee.
House DividedBY JULIE SABATIER | Legislature wrestles with evictions in rehab group homes.
Q & AIshmael BeahBY JAMES PITKIN | An ex-child soldier's trip from Sierra Leone's war to a Starbucks bookshelf.
Feast of LoveBY MIKE THELIN | Portland chefs, bartenders and bakers share their ultimate "get laid" dishes.
Queer WindowLove Is On The AirBY BYRON BECK | Local DJ comes out of the closet and onto a new stage.
EurocoolBY BRETT CAMPBELL | Portland Jazz Festival and ECM Records give Portland a dose of old-school cool.
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RIFF CITYFor the price of a cup of coffee...BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Meet John Barrios, the Sally Struthers of local music.
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PIFF's Week Two ZooBY AARON MESH | Falcons, sheep and ill-used horses—it's a menagerie at the Portland International Film Festival's second week.
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A Plague on All Your Houses!BY AARON MESH | What's up with all the Romeo and Juliets on Portland stages?"
WEB ExclusiveMusic Art Resource Collective Body Art BenefitBY JASON SIMMS | A music benefit celebrates bare vampire breasts—and painted human ones.
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AlbuquirkyBY LIZ CRAIN | New Mexi gets sexy at Encanto.
Weihong at OgleBY RICHARD SPEER | Performance artist/photographer Weihong makes a case for equanimi-tea.
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Power, Faith, and FantasyBY MATT BUCKINGHAM | In the beginning, for America, was the Middle East.
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