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Oct. 2
Print Edition for the week of
Oct. 2 - 8, 2013
Vol. 14, No. 20
Neil Krug
News
Run Down
Go Ahead, Hit a Cyclist. The Cops Might Let It Slide.
by Dirk VanderHart
Out of Whack
There Are Plenty of Signs Cops Target Minorities. But Hope, Too.
by Dirk VanderHart
Armed for Battle
Developers Take Aim over Right 2 Dream Too
by Denis C. Theriault
Hall Monitor
Police Accountability Drama
by Denis C. Theriault
In Other News
Music
It Always Comes as a Surprise
Six More Reasons to Love the Pet Shops Boys
by Dave Depper
Regert Nothing
Chastity Belt Is the Hardest Smirking Band in Show Business
by Emily Nokes
Tapes 'n' Tapes
Old Light Persists in Folly
by Ryan White
If It Ain't Baroque
Jacco Gardner Digs the Past
by Ryan J. Prado
Up & Coming
This Week's Music Previews
Movies & TV
100 Minutes of Solitude
Gravity
: A Friendly Reminder That the Universe Doesn't Care If You Live or Die
by Erik Henriksen
Indigestion
Bad Milo
Is a Movie About a Butt Demon
by Dirk VanderHart
Full Spectrum
Exploring the Range of the Lesbian and Gay Film Fest
by Alison Hallett
Film Shorts
In Which We Hit It and Quit It
Timberfleck Loses a Bet
Runner Runner
: Central American Underworlds Should Be More Fun
by Elinor Jones
Books
A Whole New Wordstock
Portland's Books Festival Braces for Bigger Things
by Alison Hallett
Beyond the Fatwa
A Terse Q&A with Salman Rushdie
by Thomas Alexander Ross
Hyper Literate
Wordstock-Themed Events, All Week
Theater & Performance
Three More Years
Third Rail Returns to the Apple Family
by Alison Hallett
Feature
Yee-Haw! It's Our First-Annual Chili Jamboree!
A Mini "Feast," Mercury Style, at Mississippi Studios
by Chris Onstad and Ned Lannamann
It's Everything
Design—and Design Week Portland—Is Everywhere
by Marjorie Skinner
Stay Curious
Curiosity Club and The Perpetual Novice
by Marjorie Skinner
"We're on a Mission"
Wildfang's Brand Harnesses the Power of the Tomboy
by Courtney Ferguson
Miniature Robots for All
Rewarding the Web's Best at the WebVisionary Awards
by Alison Hallett
Open Sesame
Design Week Open House Picks
by Jenna Lechner
Factory Town
Spooltown Does Manufacturing, Portland Style
by Courtney Ferguson
Bored? Games!
Stumpquest Games Fest Rolls the Dice
by Erik Henriksen
Life on the Edge
Portland, Fashion, and What to Do Next: Fashion Speaks
by Marjorie Skinner
No White Walls
Introducing Design Museum Portland
by Jenna Lechner
Creative in the Morning
Want Some Bioengineering with Your Bagel?
by Alison Hallett
CSI: OMSI
Exploring Forensics with Sherlock Holmes
by Alison Hallett
Open Your Eyes
The Films of Design Week
by Marjorie Skinner
I, Anonymous
Another Sandwich-Related Demand
by Anonymous
One Day at a Time
The Week in Review
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Letters
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Flat-Footed
by Dan Savage
I Love Television
I Love Televisionâ„¢
I've Got Twerk to Do
by Wm. Steven Humphrey