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Issue #33.18

| Published on Wednesday March 14th, 2007

Issue Menu: March 7th, 2007 | March 21st, 2007

 

Listings #33.18
Listings information for the week of Wednesday March 14th, 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
Justicia Deferred
BY BETH SLOVIC | One Oregon woman's 13-month plight in a Mexican prison.
20 comments
News
Temporary Insanity
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | A proposed city charter change on temps has drawn little notice on the May ballot but could have an outsized impact.
0 comments
Peace Out
BY BETH SLOVIC | Dovish signs at Wilson High School opened the window to a hawkish administrative response.
23 comments
Other March Madness
BY DON MCINTOSH | What the antiwar movement has learned as it gears up for its big Portland rally Sunday.
6 comments
Betting Both Sides Now
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | State Rep. John Lim hates the lottery, he loves the lottery. Let us count the ways.
2 comments
You've Got Mail
BY CHRISTIAN GASTON | But it isn't always the U.S. Postal Service delivering it.
34 comments
Portland's March Sadness
BY IAN RUDER | Oregon just had one of its hottest high-school hoops tournaments ever. Too bad it wasn't in Portland.
6 comments
Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
BY AMYJO BROWN | Who's stopping Renaissance lovers from dressing up and jousting in the summer?
2 comments
Let The Sunshine In
BY ISAAC KAPLAN-WOOLNER | How Oregon's reps are voting on key freedom of information bills.
1 comment
Winners & Losers
Winners & Losers
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Roughriders charge. Criminals retreat.
3 comments
Rogue of the Week
Plaid Pantry
BY JAMES PITKIN AND KYLE CASSIDY
10 comments
Murmurs
Murmurs
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | We're never in a pardoning mood.
2 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
"When are you guys going to start driving hybrids?"
BY NIGHT CABBIE
2 comments
Q & A
Raed Jarrar
BY JULIE SABATIER | This speaker at the downtown antiwar rally this Sunday knows more than most about Iraq. He lived there, so listen up.
1 comment
Letters to the Editor
Mailbox
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Culture
Bouncing Off The Walls
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Conny Janssen Danst makes its leap to the U.S. with help from White Bird and local set builders.
2 comments
Sham-Rocked
BY AP KRYZA | Going Irish and guzzling the Northwest's strongest brews.
1 comment
Queer Window
Follow The Leader
BY BYRON BECK | Now is the time for Senate President Peter Courtney to push forward on two queer bills.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Local Cut
Ferocious Eagle
BY JASON SIMMS | the sea anemone inside of me is mighty
0 comments
Local Cut
Dat'r,Turn Up The Ghosts (Hush)
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Dat'r delivers an unexpectedly restrained and likable debut.
0 comments
Local Cut
Dolorean, You Can’t Win (Yep Roc)
BY CASEY JARMAN | Dolorean's Al James proves sad bastards can win after all.
0 comments
Local Cut
The Decemberists: A Practical Handbook (Kill Rock Stars)
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
1 comment
RIFF CITY
Fucked Up And Beautiful
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Living history and moving on with Modest Mouse.
1 comment
Gussied up
BY AARON MESH | A first-time director transcends Van Santism.
3 comments
Dish
mex appeal
BY SHOSHANNA COHEN | Los Baez dishes up classic Mexican-American combos.
1 comment
Mel Katz At Laura Russo
BY RICHARD SPEER | Hoo-ah! Mel Pacino-or is it Al Katz?-pushes the envelope.
0 comments
World Leader Pretend
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | His novel might take place in a made-up world, but Portland's James Bernard Frost is the real deal.
0 comments
Poor People
BY CLAIRE EVANS | Ultimate experientialist William T. Vollmann gets into character, again.
1 comment
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