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City
Lt. Kruger’s Anger Management Proves Costly to City
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Features
Lynn Bradach’s Son Lost His Life in Iraq. Last Month She Joined Other Mothers of Dead Soldiers in Crawford, Texas to Ask President Bush Why.
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City
Bad News for Wal-Mart Opponents
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A Word From Patrick Bateman
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I Love Television
No “Butts” About It!
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Art
Long before the age of terrorism as we know it, the American media largely depicted the Arab world as
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Art
Having made a name for himself as Portland's go-to actor for fantastical musical roles like Hedwig
- by Justin Wescoat Sanders
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For those familiar with his resume, the idea of Michael Showalter—a prominent member of sketch comedy troupes Stella and the State—writing, directing, and
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As arms dealer Yuri Orlov, Nicolas Cage has his shit together: A confident strut, expensive
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Watching The Memory of a Killer is like reading a spy novel written during the Cold War
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For a nation in which military service is mandatory beginning at the age of 18, it's difficult
- by Zac Pennington, Alison Hallett and Evan James
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Meet the Winners of the 2005 Mercury Talent Show!
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- by Justin Wescoat Sanders
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All Barbara Ehrenreich wants is a white-collar job at 50k a year plus benefits. And so, in Bait and Switch this veteran social critic deploys the same undercover approach as her bestselling Nickel and Dimed to explore life in Dilbert country. Her goal is simple: Land a corporate job and report from within.
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Last Supper
Here in hyper-creative Portland, there are a lot of restaurants that try too hard to be everything to everyone. Every now and then I'll hear about
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As we are largely the source of their wealth, fame, and eternal happiness, it fits that the American public feels like self-appointed stockholders in the corporation of each celebrity
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When it comes to women in pop, historically the biggest names are singular: Cher, Madonna. Even ladies
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For better or for worse, music journalists are perpetually fascinated with the links between
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The Hospitals’ Radical Ear Surgery