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WILLAMETTE WEEK: IN THE PAPER
CITY HALL
Second Time Around
What the mayor will likely tout in his State of the City Speech.
BY BETH SLOVIC
CITY HALL
Sex And The City
Will gender reassignment surgery be a new city insurance benefit?
BY BETH SLOVIC
3
CITY HALL, SPORTS
Paulson Shoots, Scores
The Timbers’ Owner closes a sweet ballpark deal, but doubts remain.
BY NIGEL JAQUISS
4
CULTURE, DISH
Pupusa Quest
For the best Salvadoran food around, you gotta get beyond Portland’s city limits.
BY NICK ZUKIN
15
Cars & Trains Saturday, Feb. 6
Tom Filepp makes the end of civilization seem natural on new disc
The Roots, the Leaves
.
BY MATTHEW SINGER
CD Reviews: Emancipator, Oracle
BY WW MUSIC STAFF
Dear John
A gender-normative case for Nicholas Sparks.
BY INDIA NICHOLAS
1
North Face
The hills are alive with the sound of doomed climbers.
BY ALI ROTHSCHILD
Wells Tower
Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned
Stories to pillage by.
BY JOHN MINERVINI
MUSIC
The Scuzzies
WW awards the bands of Slabtown’s third annual Bender Festival.
BY CASEY JARMAN, ZACH KLASSEN, MICHAEL MANNHEIMER
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