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WILLAMETTE WEEK: IN THE PAPER
CITY HALL
Anybody But Sam?
Mayor will back the “next generation” of leaders. Is Sam Adams among them?
BY COREY PEIN
POLITICS
Merkley’s Rental Health
WW talks to Senate candidate Jeff Merkley’s other constituents—his renters.
BY PAUL LEONARD
BUSINESS
Boon Or Boondoggle?
Check out the bill for 600 rooms near the convention center.
BY NIGEL JAQUISS
COMMUNITY
Hidden At Hempstalk
At Hempstalk, stoners politely sneak off to the woods while organizers and police celebrate their absence.
BY RACHEL SCHIFF
ELECTION '08
Black Like We
Portland’s black community has Barack Obama’s back. Or do they?
BY JAMES PITKIN
ELECTION '08
Ron Co.
Taking it to the streets with Portland backers of GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul.
BY PAUL LEONARD
HUMOR
Streets Of Dreams
Cesar Chavez Boulevard? How about a sop to some other interest groups in Portland?
BY ETHAN SMITH
MUSIC, PERFORMANCE
Operation Overload
We sent our writers out to soak up both MusicfestNW and PICA's Time-Based Art Festival. And then their heads exploded. Here's a day-by-day, hour-by-hour account of the weekend that rocked Portland.
BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF
MUSIC
The Kid Stays in the Picture
Rock photog Pat Graham sheds light on his indie-rock images.
BY PAIGE RICHMOND
MUSIC
Neutria, Wednesday, Sept. 12
You can’t dance to Neutria, but it’ll scare you right out of the room.
BY ERIK BADER
MUSIC
Newspapers, Friday, Sept. 14
PDX-via-Cleveland pop outfit cleans up its act—musically and actually.
BY ANIKA SABIN
MUSIC
Dan Haley, Mister Casual (Sings For You) (Self-released)


The ghost of Portland folk returns.
BY JEFF ROSENBERG

MUSIC
Lloyd & Michael, Just As God Made Us (State Rights Records)


Lloyd & Michael dresses tunes in birthday suits to a beautiful end.
BY MICHAEL BYRNE

SCREEN
Stop Mumbling
Quiet City should be seen—but not heard.
BY AARON MESH
PERFORMANCE
The Lesser Magoo
Defunkt theatre finishes up four years of Wellman weirdness.
BY BEN WATERHOUSE
VISUAL ARTS
Model Behavior
Organism’s sophomore show impresses with restraint.
BY RICHARD SPEER
WORDS
Powers
Making kids’ books grow up a little.
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE
 

 


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