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Issue #33.22

| Published on Wednesday April 11th, 2007

Issue Menu: April 4th, 2007 | April 18th, 2007

 

Listings #33.22
Listings information for the week of Wednesday April 11th, 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
Brother in arms
BY JAMES PITKIN | Jeff Kaer got a 2 am call from his sister. Fifteen minutes later, there was a man shot down in an '85 Cutlass Supreme.
30 comments
News
Death Tax
BY BETH SLOVIC | Your money is paying for a bloody war. Theirs isn't.
3 comments
Paper or Plastic?
BY DON MCINTOSH | Sam Adams is becoming Portland's bag man.
11 comments
A Wyden-ing Rift
BY WILLIAM CRAWFORD | Look which U.S. senator Portland protesters are targeting now.
2 comments
As the buffalo roams
BY JULIE SABATIER | A $9,500 buffalo painting, the son of a jailed Native American activist and a big tax debt intersect in a Portland art gallery.
2 comments
Minor leagues, major superstiton
BY PAUL GERALD | Very superstitious...the Beavers are on the way.
1 comment
Winners & Losers
Start stockpiling ammo for Water Wars.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
Rogue of the Week
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
4 comments
Murmurs
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Singing like a Soprano.
0 comments
Q & A
David Rogers
BY JAMES PITKIN | A Measure 11 critic thinks the time's ripe for a second look at mandatory sentencing for juveniles.
3 comments
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
Culture
Against the grain
BY ELIZABETH LOPEMAN | How international anarchist Pietro Ferrua found Portland.
2 comments
Living on the fringe
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Hand2Mouth and Liminal prove cheap theater doesn't have to suck.
1 comment
Cavalcade of BEAUTIFUL Losers
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Taking opera to the People—the Drunk People—at Someday Lounge
2 comments
Queer Window
Spank my Astoria?
BY BYRON BECK | Castro North lies at the mouth of the Columbia River.
1 comment
NIGHT CABBIE
Readers, meet your new Night Cabbie!
BY NIGHT CABBIE
18 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Mixed p:ears
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Good intentions and bitchin' cover songs unite!
0 comments
31Knots, The Days and Nights of Everything Anywhere (Polyvinyl)
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | 31Knots gets fancy on its latest, but doesn't lose the point.
0 comments
Break Character Saturday, April 14
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | One of Portland's most engaging new projects steps back and fuses together.
0 comments
Rabbits, April 8 at Tube
BY JASON SIMMS | Christ returns to Tube to wreak vengeance with vorpal Rabbits.
1 comment
Here Comes Your Fan
636 Miles, $1,000, 70 Records
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
2 comments
LOL. WTF? RIP.
BY AARON MESH | The Internet makes a stupid reporter even stupider.
3 comments
Dish
Star-crossed
BY ASHLEY GRIFFIN | Virgo and Pisces' menu and décor are as peculiar as its name.
4 comments
Special Section
HABITAT: The Plunge
BY CHRIS LYDGATE | Buy a house? Here's why you should stop worrying and become your own landlord.
9 comments
HABITAT: Become Donald Trump in One Day!
BY DAVID SHAFER | Or, just know what your real-estate agent is talking about.
0 comments
HABITAT: A Renter's Survival Guide
BY JULIE SABATIER | Tips to remember if you're not ready to buy.
1 comment
HABITAT: I'm Buying a What?
BY ADRIAN CHEN | A field guide to Portland's vintage architecture.
0 comments
HABITAT: Way of the Ninja
BY LIZZY CASTON | Secret tactics for stealthy househunters
0 comments
HABITAT: Guns for Hire
BY LIZZY CASTON | How to find a kick-ass Realtor.
0 comments
HABITAT: Cracking the Code
BY LIZZY CASTON | What real-estate ads really mean.
0 comments
HABITAT: What the Hell Does $250K Buy, Anyway?
BY CHRISTIAN GASTON | Maybe more than you'd think.
0 comments
HABITAT: The Final Frontier
BY BECKY OHLSEN | Three local living spaces that redefine "home."
0 comments
HABITAT: Sweat Equity?
BY DAVID SHAFER | Fixing up your broken home can pay off—sort of.
0 comments
HABITAT: Armed & Dangerous
BY WILLIAM CRAWFORD | Once you have your piece of the rock, you'll want to get to work on it.
1 comment
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