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Volume
27, issue 17, February 28, 2000
NEWS
Cover
Story What,
Me Worry?
Salem's
Lot Keeping an eye on those bloodsucking legislators
in Salem.
Urban Pulse Boys
to Men: Think good grades, manners and suits are for nerds?
We've got 19 young men who will tell you otherwise.
Buzz
"Brotherhood" Deputies Dismissed: Four corrections deputies
implicated in last summer's alleged beating of a taxi driver
are on the brink of being fired.
Rogue
of the Week Regal Cinemas (again and again)
Murmurs
Scoreboard
MUSIC
Sonic
Reducer Mom,
I Think I'm Eclectic!
Fuel for the Future Escaping
the past with Dieselboy's drum & bass sound machine.
Nemesis Fever! Enemymine:
two bass guitars, some drums, lots of small-town angst and
approximately one million decibels of fury.
Record Reviews
From
the Music Desk John Fahey, 1939-2001
SCREEN
Downsize
This The Eastgate, Oregon's largest movie theater, closes
its doors for good. And it's all your fault.
DISH
Drink
Time for a new Ice Age? Maybe.
Miss Dish Food Words,
a labor of love.
WORDS
Bibliofiles
Reviews of Dream Brother, Slab Rat and Gob's
Grief
PERFORMANCE
A
Trial with Few Errors Director Charmian Creagle
leaves a strong production behind her as she escapes to
N.Y.
The Soloist and the Student
Hamilton Cheifetz welcomes his cello mentor, Janos Starker,
to his class.
Queer Window An
old Look offers a new view.
Dress The Devil's in the
Details
Volume
27, issue 16, February 21, 2000
NEWS
Cover
Story The
F Word
Salem's
Lot What are those legislators up to down there?
Politics
Francesconi's
Lament
Buzz
Strip
king accused of rape: The publisher of the T&A
Times, a local strip-club guide, is jailed on charges
of rape, sodomy and assault.
Murmurs.
Q&A:
Heidi and Tom Juza found a dead body in their back yard!
Rogue
of the Week The City That Drives SUVs to Work
Murmurs
Scoreboard
MUSIC
Sonic
Reducer Four
albums that will endear you to mum and dad.
Therapy?
Happy People Have No Stories
Binary
Finery An ambitious electronic festival at PSU aimed
high--and three cheers for that.
Record Reviews Speedy J; Black Box Recorder
From
the Music Desk In memory of the late Portland hip-hop
artist Young Randall.
SCREEN
The
Portland International Film Festival Boy,
it sure is a cinematic world.
DISH
Sweet
Basil
The latest, greatest addition to Portland's swelling Thai
food scene
Drink
Mr. Grape Goes to Washington
Miss
Dish Won't you be my neighbor?
WORDS
Bibliofiles
Short 'n' snappy book reviews
Words
Wilde Child Blessed with his wit but cursed with his curses,
Oscar Wilde's niece was almost lost to history until a playwright
found her.
PERFORMANCE
Recurring
Themes Antigone An L.A. director brings Portland
a new vision of an ancient play.
Queer
Window On
that fattest of holidays...
Dress
Smart Women Prefer... Local mythmaker Charles F. Berg's
modestly gorgeous downtown building crowns what remains
of Portland's fashion past.
VISUAL
ARTS
An Accidental Allegorist
Eric Stotik His paintings are shot through with myth and
mystery, but he just wants to nourish the masses.
Volume
27, issue 15, February 14, 2000
POLITICS
Cover
Story Power
Couples
Salem's
Lot What are they up to down there?
Welcome
to the Neighborhood The
Tribune's debut, analyzed for your pleasure.
Buzz
OLCC update; winners and losers; and more! Charity on the
Clock: Police Chief Mark Kroeker uses city resources for his
nonprofit.
Rogue
of the Week The City That Drives SUVs to Work
Murmurs
Scoreboard
MUSIC
Sonic
Reducer Don't
harsh our mellow. Or else.
The
Body and the Blood Introducing Amen, the most extreme
band on the planet, dude.
Record Reviews Sensitive boys sensitively analyzed:
Ryan Adams, Stephen Malkmus
From
the Music Desk Chaos and a possible shakedown in PDX's
concert-promotion biz.
SCREEN
The
Portland International Film Festival Boy,
it sure is a cinematic world.
DISH
Todai
For
The Japanese seafood buffet demands a total lack of restraint.
Yippee!
Drink
KeKe Beach: an entirely synthetic universe. Even better
than the real thing!
Miss
Dish Good/bad news from the food front.
WORDS
Bibliofiles
Three short book reviews
Words
Hero Worship Australian author Peter Carey makes
an icon out of an outlaw.
PERFORMANCE
La
Bohème Portland Opera gives the people
what they want--content over style--and it works.
Queer
Window Herds
of desperate women invade the Three Sisters for one last
fling.
Dress
Who's the hottest: Velma, Daphne or Aquaman?
VISUAL
ARTS
Stocking Feat A Tokyo
printmaker addresses transformation with beautiful simplicity.
Volume
27, issue 14, February 6, 2000
POLITICS
Cover
Story The
Spy Who Loved Monkeys
Red
Squad Redux Portland activists aren't the only ones
complaining about a change in local police tactics.
Follow-up:
Ben Canada
Q&A
Mayor Vera Katz
Buzz
Legislature takes a look at CIM; lawmakers magically turn
into lobbyists; winners and losers.
The Power of Suggestion: How the local media fell for a hoax
about a nuclear reactor "planned" for Astoria.
Rogue
of the Week North Clackamas School District Superintendent
Ron Naso
Murmurs
Scoreboard
MUSIC
Coldplay
The
Seven-Year Itch WW's love-hate thing with NXNW.
Record Reviews The Damage Manual, Curtis Salgado
From
the Music Desk What this town needs is its own damn
TV show.
SCREEN
The
Portland International Film Festival Boy,
it sure is a cinematic world.
DISH
XV
Is it Grade-A or Four-F?
Drink
McMenamins' new white lightning.
WORDS
Bibliofiles
Three short book reviews
Poirier
Play An unsung hero quietly squeezes his way into Portland's
literary community.
PERFORMANCE
Muna
Tseng An artist responds to the death of her artist
brother.
Hell's
Strings Third Angle performs an epic piece that
pierces the dark soul of America.
Queer
Window Everybody
loves a man in uniform. How 'bout a whole room full of them?
VISUAL
ARTS
Visual
Arts Thinking Big Four artists fill space--a
lot of space--with color and texture.
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