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Issue #34.27

| Published on Wednesday May 14th, 2008

Issue Menu: May 7th, 2008 | May 21st, 2008

On the Cover
[Cover Story]
Higher Ed
BY JAMES PITKIN | Reed College is exceptional for more than academics. It’s one of America’s most permissive colleges for experimenting with drugs.
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News
[Election '08] [Politics]
Six Minutes With Barack
BY JAMES PITKIN | The Democratic Presidential frontrunner talks timber payments, Gordon Smith and of course tattoos.
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[Endorsements] [Politics]
Quick Picks
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | WW’s election selections
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[City Hall] [Politics]
Communication Breakdown
BY COREY PEIN | The city budget gets delayed, thanks to hard feelings, the mayor’s race and a cocker spaniel.
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[Media] [Sports]
Game On
BY LANCE KRAMER | Is Portland big-league enough for a second sports radio station?
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Rogue of the Week
Women’s Voices, Women’s Vote
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | An Orwellian approach to universal suffrage.
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Murmurs
Vote, Vote, Vote, Vote.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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The Score
Home improvement for elephants. Protesters and kids out in the cold.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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Letters to the Editor
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
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Culture
[Culture]
Uncle Rhabdo Wants You
BY IAN GILLINGHAM | Portland’s CrossFit acolytes feel the burn.
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Queer Window
Coming Out For Sho
BY BYRON BECK | Just because you’re gay doesn’t mean you have to vote for the gay guy. Who knew?
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SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Music]
The New Old Sound
BY BRANDON SEIFERT | Getting away and getting together with Run On Sentence.
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[Music]
DRY COUNTRY CROOKS, Saturday May 17
BY JAY HORTON | They’ve been everywhere, man.
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[Music]
GRAILS, Take Refuge In Clean Living (Important)
BY ERIK BADER | Album Review
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Here Comes Your Fan
Alma Matters
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | A tale of two high-school fundraisers.
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[Q & A] [Screen]
A Woman’s Place is Behind the Camera
BY DAVID WALKER | Allison Anders talks TV, Starbucks and camera geeks.
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[Screen]
Cylon and Thanks for All The Fish
BY DAN CARLSON | Battlestar Galactica jettisons its characters a tad too quickly.
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[Screen]
Ladies’ Nights
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | POW Fest reviewed.
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Brew Views
Top 5 Movies to Watch in Theater Pubs This Week
BY AARON MESH
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Table Scraps
Openings, closings and dishy gossip.
BY DEEDA SCHROEDER
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[Words]
Convictions, John Kroger
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A Lewis & Clark law prof takes true-crime writing to a new level.
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NIGHT CABBIE
As I pull into the back parking lot of Spot 79 on Southeast Foster Road...
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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Headout Picks
Vote, Dammit!
BY CASEY JARMAN
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