Beaten to the PulpBY NIGEL JAQUISS | The Blue Heron Paper Company is a local model of sustainability—but it’s struggling to survive.
[Courts]Jail BaitBY JAMES PITKIN | An FBI agent uses his daughter’s picture to lure an accused cyber predator.
[Election '08]The InterlopersBY JAMES PITKIN | How Oregonians helped put Obama over the top in Washington’s caucus.
[Election '08]The DecidersBY JAMES PITKIN | Who are Oregon’s superdelegates, and how will they vote?
[City Hall]Campaign NotebookBY COREY PEIN | Your one-stop spot for local election news.
[Commuting]Max-imum HassleBY LILLIAN HOGAN | Just how many TriMet ticket machines are broken when TriMet is enforcing ticket use?
[Religion]Q&A: Gary smithBY AMANDA WALDROUPE | This Portland priest-turned-author cusses and helps African refugees.
[Religion]Pins of PenanceBY SHEFALI KULKARNI | Why are some Catholics wearing burlap this lent? The answer: sex abuse by priests.
[Bicycling] [Legislature]Signs of the TimesBY JEREMY GILLICK | A bill allowing roadside memorials for bicyclists is coasting through the Legislature.
Rogue of the WeekRoger BeyerWW EDITORIAL STAFF | An ex-lawmaker haunts Salem.
[Words]Dirty WordsBY MELISSA LION | Lusty busboys, plushies and Dick Cheney. Our book report on five new sex anthologies.
Queer WindowThe Big (DP) DayBY BYRON BECK | It’s better to have DP’d late than never to have DP’d at all.
Hot SeatSusie BrightBY KELLY CLARKE |
Best American Erotica editor talks vinyl, sex politics and hot flashes.
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[Music]JazzophobiaBY CASEY JARMAN | Just in time for PDX Jazz Fest,
WW offers a crash course in the notoriously daunting genre.
[Music]Beat Off Feb. 6 at HoloceneBY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER | Beatmasters from near and far battle at a one-of-a-kind improv event.
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Here Comes Your Fan [Music]Rumor Has ItBY AMY MCULLOUGH | Discovering the joy of karaoke, private-style.
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[Screen]Near, Far, Wherever You AreBY AARON MESH | Our PIFF will go on...and on.
[Screen]Diary of the deadBY DAVID WALKER | Where’s George A. Romero? Over there in that cloverfield.
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[Performance]A Feminine Ending (Portland Center Stage)BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Adulthood, as it turns out, was overrated.
[Dish]Hidden JewelBY DEEDA SCHROEDER | Southern comfort for Northeast Portland.
[Visual Arts]Reaching for the APEXBY RICHARD SPEER | Jenene Nagy dons myriad artistic hats—and wears them well.
Headout PicksDrop Your DrawersBY ELIANNA BAR-EL | The V-day final exam approaches.
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