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Storm Large & Allen Alley at Candidates Gone Wild, Fall '08
Candidates Gone Wild
relive the night
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Portland Community Media
Want to watch Candidates Gone Wild on TV instead? Here are PCM's air times:
Tuesday 10/21/2008, 10:30 PM, Channel 23
Thursday 10/23/2008, 10:00 PM, Channel 30
Friday 10/24/2008, midnight, Channel 22
Sunday 10/26/2008, 1:00 AM, Channel 30
Monday 10/27/2008, 12:00 AM, Channel 22
Tuesday 10/28/2008, 12:30 AM, Channel 11
Monday 11/3/2008, 10:00 PM, Channel 23

Candidates Gone Wild opening, plus the Bus Project's retort to a doofus John Stossel segment on 20/20 about voter ignorance:
City Commissioner Randy Leonard interrupts CGW host Storm Large with new evidence that Sam Adams isn't really gay!
your kale and your accusations
"Extreme County,"with Multnomah County Board of Commissioners candidates Carla Piluso, Mike Delman and Diane McKeel, with special guest inquisitor Commissioner Jeff Cogen as well as audience response with Karol Collymore:
It's Kounty Karaoke for the county candidates' Talent Show, plus Measure for Measure with OPB Live Wire's Faces for Radio Players
Live Wire
live-blogged
Now it's think-on-your-feet time for Candidate Improv, with the help of several local improv pros:
Storm Large helps state treasurer candidate Allen Alley discover his hidden talent:
The Bus Project's mummy pumps up Trick or Vote, and Wieden & Kennedy's Jimm Lasser is back to pump up the ballot in The Body Report:
Talent Show for City Council candidates Charles "Kinky" Lewis and Amanda "Python" Fritz, with a motley backup crew:
One-woman talent show Storm Large performs her own song, "Call Me Crazy":
Finally, Kendall Clawson of the Q Center hosts the CandiDating Game, with a special guest from a little place called Wasilla!
[Photo of Storm Large and Allen Alley by Jennifer Newsted]

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