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Issue #33.30

| Published on Wednesday June 6th, 2007

Issue Menu: May 30th, 2007 | June 13th, 2007

 

Listings #33.30
Listings information for the week of Wednesday June 6th, 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
Naked Ambition
BY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG MOORE | Two tales of strip city.
26 comments
News
Betsy's Flight Connections
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Who else would benefit by a senator's already-controversial airport bill.
14 comments
Read It and Reap
BY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | What does Beth Slovic have in common with Brandon Roy?!
0 comments
Cain Remains Able
BY PAUL GERALD | With new baseball ownership in Portland, an old face remains.
1 comment
All That Fusion Jazz
BY DON MCINTOSH | Backers of fusion voting race the legislative clock.
5 comments
Message in a Bottle
BY MELISSA L. JONES | SOLV gets in bed with the grocers on bottle-bill changes.
5 comments
Fired Up Again
BY JAKE THOMAS | Signature gatherers hit Portland streets with a new pot initiative.
2 comments
Downward Bound
BY BETH SLOVIC | Low-income teens may be left in a lurch by changes to federal PSU program.
7 comments
Drunken Brawl
BY JAMES PITKIN | Multnomah County chair blinks in fight between county and the City of Portland over who should fund the drunk tank.
1 comment
Winners & Losers
If the Rose Festival had balls, we'd call it "Rose Festicle."
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Rogue of the Week
Portland Tribune owner Robert Pamplin
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
Murmurs
Seven days for us, 30 months for Scooter.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Q & A
Marvin Ricks
BY JAMES PITKIN | The last survivor of a historic Portland strike fought scabs, beat a murder rap and made history.
5 comments
Letters to the Editor
Mailbox
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
Culture
Bring Out Your Dead
BY ALISTAIR ROCKOFF | OMSI explores Body Worlds 3.
0 comments
Carnie Knowledge
BY ETHAN SMITH | Fried dough, gunshots and...civic unity? You think you know the people behind the Rose Festival Carnival. You have no idea.
1 comment
Five WWeek Posts You Just Gotta Read
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Queer Window
Gabbing With Gay-prah
BY BYRON BECK | Meet Kendall Clawson: Portland's new queer queen.
0 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
One of my greater flaws
BY NIGHT CABBIE
5 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Left and Leaving
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Longtime Portland booker Chantelle Hylton graduates to NYC.
0 comments
Laura Veirs, Saturday, June 9
BY JEFF ROSENBERG | Portland receives one the region's best—demons, dreams and all.
0 comments
Blitzen Trapper, Wild Mountain Nation (self-released)
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Blitzen Trapper reaches for renown, but comes up a tad shy.
0 comments
Various Artists, Grown Zone (States Rights Records)
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Local mail-order label States Rights asks artists to get shameful.
1 comment
The Hugs, May 31 at Dante's
BY CASEY JARMAN | Portland's next big thing looks the part, and kind of plays it, too.
0 comments
Kremlins 2: The New Batch
BY ALISTAIR ROCKOFF | Putin on the ritzy effects in a vampiric Russia.
0 comments
Day Night Day Night
BY AARON MESH | Suicide bombing in the name of...something.
0 comments
Good
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Sojourn asks, "Baby, can you buy my car?"
1 comment
Portland Symphonic Choir
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Beethoven's Ninth: Kubrick loved it, and you should, too.
1 comment
Kettleman Bagels & Bakery
BY LIZ CRAIN | Boiled and baked N.Y. style stays afloat in Southeast Portland.
4 comments
GET BENTO
BY JESSICA MACHADO | A new teriyaki operation isn't paradise in a box just yet.
0 comments
A Thousand Splendid Suns
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | The author of The Kite Runner compares wars civil and domestic.
0 comments
Special Section
Summer Arts Calendar
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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