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Cut & Paste Paper Arts1924 N Kilpatrick St., 283-8542, cutnpasteshoppe.com.Stickers, ribbon, cardstock. Stamps, ink, vellum. It’s craft o’clock any hour at Cut & Paste, and you will leave ...
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Bridge City Comics3725 N Mississippi Ave., 282-5484, bridgecitycomics.com.Bridge City has the comics zone covered: local authors, independent publishers, classics, kid-friendly, how-tos, used and new. ...
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Performance
Fishing. It’s not in my family’s history, but it’s in our American consciousness, and the importance is undeniable. This importance is expertly parodied and honored by Chris Harder&m ...
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Food Reviews & Stories
This neighborhood hotspot rose from the ashes of Becken’s Winning Hand, thank goodness. A notice at the top of the bar, a no-nonsense introduction to the Lion’s Eye, proclaims: “Any patrons attempting to buy, sell or use drugs will be permanently 86’d.” Beyond the sign,
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If you agree that the best way to simultaneously modernize and corrupt an age old fairy tale is to present a scene of online sex, you may like The Crumb Trail. If you think Hansel and Gretel could use a few more layers of incestuous overtone, you will like The Crumb Trail. If you've always wanted to see YouTube utilized in wondrous, disturbing ways on stage, you will really, really...
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Every Time I See Your Picture I Cry. Yeah, that title makes me a little nauseated, too. And I would be lying if I said that wasn't one of the many feelings that came to the surface in the midst of More
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MR. CHAIRMAN: Wordstock’s Greg Netzer. IMAGE: Christine TaylorWordstock is the name, and storytelling its game. The no-holds-barred bookish blitzkrieg is approaching its fifth year, and executiv ...
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Bar Reviews
It doesn’t feel like Portland or Hawaii at Da’Hui (6504 SE Foster Road 477-7224). The Hawaiian-themed bar and restaurant—with its bright, kelly green walls, video-poker games flashin ...
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Books, books and more books: a corner of the Willamette Week office is literally swimming (one might say drowning) in these erstwhile vehicles of information and delight. What is a put-upon reporter to do when faced with a mountain of text such as this? Choose a book like one woul...
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