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Issue #33.17

| Published on Wednesday March 7th, 2007

Issue Menu: February 28th, 2007 | March 14th, 2007

 

Listings #33.17
Listings information for the week of Wednesday March 7th, 2007:

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
Happy Birthday, War!
BY JAMES PITKIN | As the Iraq conflict approaches its fourth anniversary, not everybody's a loser. Here are five of Oregon's hidden winners, even if most are reluctant ones.
7 comments
News
The Plane Truth
BY JAMES PITKIN | With maintenance problems and cost overruns, Portland's police airplane program may be a lemon
9 comments
The New Bully Pulpit
BY JAKE THOMAS | The Internet means school taunting has gone high-tech. But does the Leg need to do something about it?
2 comments
Cowboy Up, Portland
BY NATE SMITH | PSU football-and Portland-get a handful with the Vikings' outspoken new gridiron coach.
5 comments
Kate Brown
BY HENRY STERN | Checks in midsession with the top-ranking woman in the Leg about taxes, ethics, civil unions and her political future.
1 comment
Changing Horses
BY JULIE SABATIER | How 9/11 skeptic Mary Starrett caused a mini-uproar at Laughing Horse Books because she's also against abortion and gay marriage.
24 comments
Recovering From Storm, Large
BY KEVIN ALLMAN | Hurricane Katrina relief efforts live on in Portland through the arts.
0 comments
Party On, Party Off
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | The latest battle between Secretary of State Bill Bradbury and Dan Meek rages over voter registration cards.
4 comments
Relatively Dangerous
BY LANCE KRAMER | Read your auto-insurance policy carefully. Your family members aren't as covered as you think.
11 comments
Anna's Labyrinth
BY KYLE CASSIDY | The distant Iraq war hits home for a local boutique owner.
1 comment
Chemistry Class
BY BETH SLOVIC | The latest fallout from high carbon-dioxide levels at East Sylvan Middle School.
2 comments
Winners & Losers
Winners & Losers
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | The princesses and the P.C. crowd.
0 comments
Rogue of the Week
5th Element Artists Inc.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
31 comments
Murmurs
Murmurs
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | March Madness
0 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
"So these gas prices, they must really hurt you cabbies?"
BY NIGHT CABBIE
6 comments
Letters to the Editor
Mailbox
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Culture
The Naked Truth
BY AARON MESH | In 1945, Charis Wilson stopped posing for Edward Weston's iconic photographs. Half a century later, Portland filmmaker Ian McClusky has revealed her again.
4 comments
Star Power
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Can Tony Starlight shine up Sandy Boulevard's darkest corner?
2 comments
Queer Window
Doggie Style
BY BYRON BECK | A fashion show gets on all fours for a worthy cause.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
Local Cut
Local News & Reviews
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
RIFF CITY
Broken Record
BY JASON SIMMS | Riot Cop finds itself in bad company on a new punk comp
1 comment
The Spartans On The CGI-Wet Rock
BY AARON MESH | Thermopylae is sacrificed to special effects.
14 comments
The Long And Shorts Of Longbaugh
BY DAVID WALKER | Thermopylae is sacrificed to special effects
0 comments
Billum Bay
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Where did all the children go? And who cares?
0 comments
Sydney Dance Company/stephen Petronio
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Ballet's bad boy loves himself a little Nick Cave. Awesome.
0 comments
Past, present, future lunch
BY MIKE THELIN | Blueplate dishes a slice of yesteryear
4 comments
The Side Door
BY SHOSHANNA COHEN | Come in for a casual bite—hold the fries.
2 comments
Odessa's Cafe
BY LIZ CRAIN | These Chicago natives like it sweet and saucy.
3 comments
First Thursday: The Wild, Seedy West
BY RICHARD SPEER | Matt McCormick shows us where he gets his kicks
1 comment
A Grey Moon over China
BY CLAIRE EVANS | Post-apocalyptic energy crises and robots—what quality SF is made of.
2 comments
Small Town Punk
BY KEVIN ALLMAN | John Sheppard remembers a Lost Generation sprinkled among the Lacoste generation.
0 comments
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