[Funny Business]The Shoe Must Go OnBY ETHAN SMITH | Nike makes shoes aimed for sale to Native Americans. WW considers other niche markets for the Swoosh.
[Media]Horror ShowBY COREY PEIN | Faith takes on reason in the latest anti-meth media blitz.
[Election '07]Lighting Up The ConstitutionBY BETH SLOVIC | On one side of Measure 50, Lance Armstrong and poor kids. On the other, Big Tobacco. In the middle? Just the Constitution.
[Race]Skin CancerBY KRISTA STRYKER | A white supremacist group comes to Portland to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
[Multnomah County]Moaner LisaBY PAUL LEONARD | A little commuting help for Multnomah County Commissioner Lisa Naito.
[Healthcare]Prescription for ConflictBY MIRIAM WIDMAN | The State has a trio of investigations into Big Pharma. But legislators say the Justice Department blocked a better solution.
[International]Mission of BurmaBY JONAH SANDFORD | Far from Myanmar, refugees try to tell Portland what’s going on in their former home. 0 comments
[Letters to the Editor]InboxBY WW'S BELOVED READERS
[Rogue of the Week]Western Oregon UniversityWW EDITORIAL STAFF | A lesson in overreaction.
[Murmurs]Blah-blah-blogging along.WW EDITORIAL STAFF
[Cover Story]Crafty BitchesBY BETH SLOVIC | Portland’s antidote to the mythical Soccer Mom.
[The Score]A mixed week for petty criminals.WW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
[Queer Window]Queen JamesBY BYRON BECK | Club kid-cum-kids’ author heads to town—hide!
[NIGHT CABBIE]“Oh, puke”BY NIGHT CABBIE
[SCOOP]Gossip Should Have No FriendsWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
[Advertising Feature] [Made]Project No. 10—Red's UrnBY LAYNE STRATTON0 comments
[Dish] [Table Scraps]Openings, closings and dishy gossipWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
[Hot Seat]Jonathan KozolBY BETH SLOVIC | Famed author on fasting, race and who’s worse for education: Bush or Gates. 0 comments
[Music]SCOUT NIBLETT, This Fool Can Die Now (Too Pure)BY PAIGE RICHMOND | Striking a balance between eccentricity and confidence. 0 comments
[Music]SANDPEOPLE, Honest Racket (Self-released)BY CASEY JARMAN | Portland mega-crew finally kills ‘em...with kindness.
[Music]LOCH LOMOND, Paper The Walls (Hush Records)BY BRANDON SEIFERT | The recording history of Loch Lomond is a curious thing. 0 comments
[Music]The Old Believers, Wednesday, Oct. 3BY ANNIE BETHANCOURT | The Old Believers’ name belies their age—but not their souls.
[Music]Lazy DazeBY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Graves’ Greg Olin talks fried chicken, growing up and listening to Phish. 0 comments
[Music] [Here Comes Your Fan]Girl Power!BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Is being a woman all it takes to “rock”?
[Screen]Lust, CautionBY AARON MESH
[Screen]The Long GoodbyeBY AARON MESH | Sean Penn gives Chris McCandless one last embrace.
[Performance]Paul Taylor Dance Company, Wednesday, Oct. 3BY HEATHER WISNER | White Bird marks a milestone with the company that started it all. 0 comments
[Performance]Open SeasonBY BEN WATERHOUSE | Three theaters, four murders, no happy endings.
[Dish]Cravings: CannoliBY NINO MARCHETTI | Searching Portland for an Italian pastry you couldn’t refuse.
[Dish]Chaos CafeBY ANNIE BETHANCOURT | Mischief, thy name is vegan mac. 0 comments
[Dish] [Eat Me]Public Marketing?????BY MIKE THELIN | What’s missing from the push for a portland public market? The public.
[Words]Foreskin’s LamentBY KELLY CLARKE | Believing in God can be such a bitch sometimes. 0 comments
[Q & A]Last KissBY PAUL DIRKSEN
[Screen] [Remotely Controlled]TV RouletteBY DANIEL CARLSON | Rooting for the winners and nailing the losers of TV’s fall lineup.
[Culture] [Headout Picks]WW PicksWW EDITORIAL STAFF0 comments
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