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Issue #33.19

| Published on Wednesday March 21st, 2007

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

 

Listings #33.19
Listings information for the week of Wednesday March 21st, 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
WELCOME TO THE 'COUV
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
37 comments
News
The Anti-Protester
BY JAMES PITKIN | WW tests the limits of Portland's tolerance by sending a reporter posed as a war supporter to last week's antiwar rally.
72 comments
Not-so-twilight zones
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Wanna kill an enterprise zone? Better bring a pipe bomb and Freddy Krueger's glove.
4 comments
The claim game
BY CHRISTIAN GASTON | Could a seemingly obscure insurance fight cause taxi rates to double or kill small cab companies?
12 comments
Phone home
BY KYLE CASSIDY
3 comments
Long Shots
BY PAUL GERALD | You can't get any farther from March Madness than the Portland Chinooks.
0 comments
Tre's latest call
BY ANDREW MACLEOD | Tre Arrow seeks bail help from a Canadian who's familiar with being falsely called a terrorist.
3 comments
Spreading the Good News
BY BETH SLOVIC | Portland Public Schools takes a "Paige" from the Bush administration.
22 comments
Winners & Losers
No. 1 for protests, dead last in primaries.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Rogue of the Week
House Minority Leader Wayne Scott (R-Canby)
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
4 comments
Murmurs
Primary news in a secondary state.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
Undoubtedly there are many unsung, Uncapitalized Cabbies out tonight
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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Q & A
Lisa Shannon
BY LANCE KRAMER | How can a Portland woman help women and kids in war-torn Congo?
0 comments
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Culture
In the company of men
BY ELIANNA BAR-EL | Five guys giving Portland a good fashion name.
0 comments
ROLL CALL
BY LAURA SHINN | Come game time, the Rose City Rollers fashion weapons of mass distraction.
0 comments
New Blood
BY LAURA SHINN | Our homegrown fashion industry is starting to grow up—here are three labels that prove it.
0 comments
Thread Heads
BY ELIANNA BAR-EL | WW checks in with three local fashion mavens to discover what they buy for their stores...and what they really buy for themselves.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | What's this? This American Life goes boob tube.
0 comments
Local Cut
the bugs the bugs (Hovercraft)
BY JASON SIMMS | Daniel Johnston-ish vocals + British punk = "flying fucking shit."
0 comments
Local Cut
Ocean beach friday, march 23
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Ocean Beach embodies the momentum of collaboration.
0 comments
Local Cut
Shoeshine Blue Friday, March 23
BY ANIKA SABIN | Shoeshine Blue takes a stroll through the country and finds the blues.
0 comments
Local Cut
The Places' Amy Annelle Saturday, March 24
BY CASEY JARMAN | Nomadic ex-Portlander Amy Annelle finds home in her music.
0 comments
Local Cut
Jefrey Leighton Brown Change Has Got to Come! (Community Library)
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Jef Brown's debut steps out of the basement and into the light.
0 comments
RIFF CITY
Austin City Limits
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Exhausted Portland bands share stories from SXSW.
3 comments
Radio on the TV
BY AARON MESH | It's Showtime for This American Life.
1 comment
Lights, Camera... Longbaugh!
BY DAVID WALKER | David Lynch crossed with Monty Python on LSD—plus PEZ.
0 comments
The Flying dutchman
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Christopher Alden strips down Wagner to chilling effect.
0 comments
Best Baguette
BY BRIAN PANGANIBAN | Big flavor in tiny Asian sandwich packages.
17 comments
Gaya Gaya
BY MIKE THELIN | The soy-honeyed, Iron & Wine-loving Mel's Diner of sushi restaurants.
1 comment
Dishin' It
Dishin' It
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Fat Chick Self-portraits at rake, and other highlights
BY RICHARD SPEER | Photographer Alisha Berry's delicious critique of overeating.
2 comments
His Tongue is His Choir
BY AARON MESH | Former Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky is a real kick in the pants.
0 comments
Christine Falls
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A Booker Prize winner writes a smart, if predictable, crime novel.
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