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Issue #33.44

| Published on Wednesday September 12th, 2007

Issue Menu: September 5th, 2007 | September 19th, 2007

 

Listings #33.44
Listings information for the week of Wednesday September 12th, 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

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News
[City Hall]
Anybody But Sam?
BY COREY PEIN | Mayor will back the “next generation” of leaders. Is Sam Adams among them?
2 comments
[Politics]
Merkley’s Rental Health
BY PAUL LEONARD | WW talks to Senate candidate Jeff Merkley’s other constituents—his renters.
28 comments
[Business]
Boon Or Boondoggle?
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Check out the bill for 600 rooms near the convention center.
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[Humor]
Streets Of Dreams
BY ETHAN SMITH | Cesar Chavez Boulevard? How about a sop to some other interest groups in Portland?
8 comments
[Election '08]
Ron Co.
BY PAUL LEONARD | Taking it to the streets with Portland backers of GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul.
30 comments
[Community]
Hidden At Hempstalk
BY RACHEL SCHIFF | At Hempstalk, stoners politely sneak off to the woods while organizers and police celebrate their absence.
10 comments
[Election '08]
Black Like We
BY JAMES PITKIN | Portland’s black community has Barack Obama’s back. Or do they?
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[Letters to the Editor]
Mailbox
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Winners & Losers]
Winners & Losers
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Rogue of the Week]
Craig Flynn
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Murmurs]
Petraeus, schma-trayus. Our news surge works on a weekly basis.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Q & A]
Nydia Velázquez
BY HENRY STERN | A congresswoman’s first trip to Portland is the latest in her long line of more important firsts.
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[Cover Story]
Hydro Hogs
BY JAMES PITKIN, RACHEL SCHIFF | These people waste so much water, it's scary.
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Culture
[Music] [Performance]
Operation Overload
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | We sent our writers out to soak up both MusicfestNW and PICA's Time-Based Art Festival. And then their heads exploded. Here's a day-by-day, hour-by-hour account of the weekend that rocked Portland.
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[Queer Window]
Popping A Torchwoodie
BY BYRON BECK | A gay Doctor Who hottie invades American airspace.
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[NIGHT CABBIE]
“He’s breathing OK.”
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[SCOOP]
gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Top 5]
FIVE POSTS YOU'VE GOTTA READ ON WWEEK.COM
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Advertising Feature] [Made]
Project No. 9—Knit Cap
BY LAYNE STRATTON
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[Music]
Lloyd & Michael, Just As God Made Us (State Rights Records)


BY MICHAEL BYRNE | Lloyd & Michael dresses tunes in birthday suits to a beautiful end.

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[Music]
Dan Haley, Mister Casual (Sings For You) (Self-released)


BY JEFF ROSENBERG | The ghost of Portland folk returns.

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[Music]
Newspapers, Friday, Sept. 14
BY ANIKA SABIN | PDX-via-Cleveland pop outfit cleans up its act—musically and actually.
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[Music]
The Kid Stays in the Picture
BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Rock photog Pat Graham sheds light on his indie-rock images.
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[Music]
Neutria, Wednesday, Sept. 12
BY ERIK BADER | You can’t dance to Neutria, but it’ll scare you right out of the room.
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[Music] [Clublist Spotlight]
NO SNOBS ALLOWED
BY AARON MESH
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[Screen]
Stop Mumbling
BY AARON MESH | Quiet City should be seen—but not heard.
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[Screen] [Remotely Controlled]
My Boys of Summer
BY DANIEL CARLSON
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[Performance]
The Lesser Magoo
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Defunkt theatre finishes up four years of Wellman weirdness.
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[Dish] [Eat Me]
Back To School
BY MIKE THELIN | You think you know your PDX food? You have no idea.
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[Visual Arts]
Model Behavior
BY RICHARD SPEER | Organism’s sophomore show impresses with restraint.
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[Words]
Powers
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE | Making kids’ books grow up a little.
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