[Media]Paper TrailBY RACHEL SCHIFF | While "street paper" pros converge in Portland to brainstorm, the homeless stick to the streets.
[Healthcare]Call To ArmsBY JOHN RUMLER | OHSU resident heals himself—and others.
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[Bicycling]Tour de FarceBY NICHOLAS DESHAIS | Lance is gone and Portlanders don't seem to care anymore about bicycling in France.
[Education]The Sounds of SilenceBY BETH SLOVIC | The media storm over a Jefferson High YouTube video appears to have blown over now that students are fighting the charges.
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[Politics]Bridge BiddingBY PAUL LEONARD | Sam Adams wants to do
what with the Sauvie Island Bridge?
[Business]Real DealsBY NIGEL JAQUISS | The Portland Business Alliance's new chairman has a flair for real estate.
[Immigration]Chop StopBY RYAN WHITE | After the June immigration raid at Fresh Del Monte, production halted, then continued.
WW revisited the St. Johns plant. Here's what we found.
[Q & A]Connie Van BruntBY BETH SLOVIC | The new executive director of the Portland Schools Foundation talks about her race—to help kids.
[Dish]The Big ChillBY JOANNA MILLER | Where
can you get a good scoop of homemade ice cream in Portland?
[Queer Window]S'wishful ThinkingBY BYRON BECK | How long will my love affair with the new IKEA last?
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[Music]The Watery Graves, Wednesday & Saturday, July 25 & 28BY MICHAEL BYRNE | The Watery Graves go from end-table to centerpiece in honor of PDX Pop Now!
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[Music]Hillstomp, After Two But Before Five (Fuzzmonster Records)BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Hillstomp's first live release glorifies the magic of after-hours.
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[Music]Phantom Lights, Chordae Tendinae (Hovercraft Productions)BY DEVAN COOK | Phantom Lights isn't breaking new ground, and that's just fine by us.
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[Music]Beck Meets BeethovenBY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Buoy LaRue makes classical crossover sexy, and not
too catchy.
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[Screen]SunshineBY ALISTAIR ROCKOFF | Goodness gracious, great ball of fire.
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[Screen]Saving Parker PoseyBY AARON MESH |
Broken actress gets vulnerable—and gets it right.
[Performance]Mamma Mia!BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | IKEA isn't the only Swedish phenom to hit town today.
[Dish] [Eat Me]Missi-sippin'BY MIKE THELIN | Winos,
boquerones and Cowboy Junkies in North Portland.
[Visual Arts]Glittery Mirrors and Party PeopleBY RICHARD SPEER | Artists explore gender and the Gay '90s.
[Words]ANXIOUS PLEASURESBY MARK CUNNINGHAM | Novelist Lance Olsen casts an eye on Kafka's insect.
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