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Issue #33.38

| Published on Wednesday August 1st, 2007

Issue Menu: July 25th, 2007 | August 8th, 2007

 

Listings #33.38
Listings information for the week of Wednesday August 1st, 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
SEE ME, FEEL ME, TOUCH ME, HEAL ME
BY JAMES PITKIN | Star Trek tests, rainbow footbaths and infrared spinal scans in Portland's world of weird alternative medicine.
18 comments
News
[Politics]
Canned Heat
BY COREY PEIN | Randy Leonard's anti-graffiti plan might play on TV, but it's unlikely to deter taggers.
7 comments
[Healthcare]
Birth of a Problem
BY BETH SLOVIC | College students face huge short-term price hikes for birth control.
6 comments
[Politics]
The Odd Couple
BY JAMES PITKIN | John McCain's "Straight Talk Express'' campaign has supporter Gordon Smith tied to its tracks.
0 comments
[Animals]
Bone of Contention
BY DAVE MAZZA | Why are more dogs being euthanized at Multnomah County's animal shelter?
28 comments
[Animals]
Who Let the Dogs Out?
BY CARLA AXTMAN | New bill letting cougar hunters use dogs has enviros howling mad at the governor and other D's.
14 comments
[Business]
Red, Black and Blues
BY DON LIEBER | Portland may be saying farewell to one of its "People's Republic" icons.
11 comments
[Neighborhoods]
A Bridge Too Far
BY JONATHAN FROCHTZWAJG | Condo owners threaten to hold up proposed Sellwood Bridge fixes.
10 comments
[Civil Rights]
Oy, Gays!
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Local conservative Jewish congregation makes bold step with gay marriage ceremonies.
0 comments
Winners & Losers
So, Oregon timber industry, about those owls...
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
Rogue of the Week
Portland Parks and Recreation
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
1 comment
Murmurs
Hands off, Murdoch.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Q & A
Paul Swangard
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Despite dogfighting, steroids and suspect refs, a UO sports marketing expert says the games will go on.
1 comment
Letters to the Editor
Mailbox
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Culture
[Words]
The Comic-Book Critic
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Douglas Wolk wants you to take your comics seriously—but not that seriously.
0 comments
[Drink]
King of Beers
BY AP KRYZA | A new Laurelwood in Mike DeKalb's brewpub kingdom.
0 comments
Queer Window
All About Steve
BY BYRON BECK | A lifelong bachelor acts more gay than most gay guys, but don't call him a metrosexual.
2 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
The old drunk is, well, drunk.
BY NIGHT CABBIE
12 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Top 5
FIVE STORIES YOU GOTTA READ ON WWEEK.COM
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Made
[Advertising Feature]
Project 8: Project/Picnic Bag - Part 2
BY LAYNE STRATTON
0 comments
[Music]
Humans' Night Every Monday
BY MICHAEL BYRNE | A new weekly declares Monday the night for non-gender-specific noise.
0 comments
[Music]
Nudity, The Pink Snowflakes, Bonanza City July 27 At Towne Lounge
BY ANNIE BETHANCOURT | Psychedelic tunes from three area bands rock hipsters, give warm fuzzies.
0 comments
[Music]
Pickathon Friday-Sunday, Aug. 3-5
BY JEFF ROSENBERG | Jackstraw's Darrin Craig sings the praises of a premier roots music fest.
1 comment
[Music]
PDX Pop Now! Friday-Sunday, Aug. 3-5
BY CASEY JARMAN | WW's Casey Jarman expounds on what makes PDX Pop Now! so effin special.
0 comments
[Music]
A Place Where Nothing Changes
BY JASON SIMMS | The Obituaries are back—with a decreased risk of suicide.
0 comments
[Screen]
Liberty, Equality and Torture
BY N.P. THOMPSON | The church is bringin' it back for Milos Forman's latest triumph.
0 comments
Remotely Controlled
[Screen]
Mad Men
BY DANIEL CARLSON
0 comments
[Performance]
Streets of Flamenco
BY STEPHEN MARC BEAUDOIN | Campallo breaks out, and the people say, "Alé!"
4 comments
[Dish]
Jáce Gáce
BY JESSICA MACHADO | Waffles and beer: Great idea, sloppy execution.
10 comments
Dishin' It
[Dish]
Sel Gris >> 23Hoyt
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Eat Me
[Dish]
Do Believe The Hype
BY MIKE THELIN | Checking in with a trio of new big-city food imports.
2 comments
[Visual Arts]
Brandon Graham & Corey Lewis
BY BRANDON SEIFERT | It came from Seattle: anime at Floating World.
0 comments
[Words]
Eeeee Eee Eeee
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE | The way of Tao Lin.
0 comments
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