Print Edition for the week of
Mar. 26 - Apr. 1, 2014

Vol. 14, No. 45
Chantal Anderson

News

Where's the Beef?

Hales Says He's "Satisfied" with Skimpy Report on Cops' Anti-Terror Work

An Order from the Court

No Annual Progress Reports? No Approval for Police Reform.

Hall Monitor

A Fired Bureaucrat's Battle

Music

Eyes to the Wind

The War on Drugs' Vivid Dream

Like a Virgin

Anne Begins Again

Symphonies of Sickness

Carcass Exhume Their Legacy

Digital Revolutionaries

Sonic Debris Begins New Monthly Showcase

All Ages Action!

This Week's Best All-Ages Shows

Music News

Tiny Morsels to Get Caught Between Your Teeth

Up & Coming

This Week's Music Previews

Movies & TV

Tantric Depression

Nymphomaniac: Lars von Trier's Long, Hard Shock

Righteously Insane

Darren Aronofsky's Noah Is A Big, Beautiful Manic Episode

Bloody Good

Sabotage: Finally, a Decent Schwarzenegger Comeback

Strange Bedfellows

Mistaken for Strangers Is a Different Sort of Music Documentary

Film Shorts

In Which We Hit It and Quit It

Food and Drink

Last Supper

A Qualified Yes to Nonna

Visual Art

Mall Art

Place Gallery Loses Lease Over Objectionable Content

Comedy

Hari 2042

Kill Rock Stars Just Put Out Your New Favorite Comedy Album

Books

True Believers

Veronica Mars Boosters Learn What It Means to Be a Fan

Plankton & Cupcakes

Profiling the Creator of Hello, My Name Is Octicorn

Agenda

Portland2014

Your Guide to the Portland Biennial

Agenda: Arts & Performance, Spring 2014

Portland's Arts & Performance Guide

Fact and Fiction

Tom Spanbauer Unpacks His Bags

Money Is No Object

Theater—Not Just for Rich People!

On Empathy

The Unsettling Sculptures of Tip Toland

Spring Book Releases

Titles to Look for from Oregon Authors

The Evolution of Kill Rock Stars

Is Comedy the New Punk Rock?

Passion Project

It Only Took 20 Years to Get The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window Staged at OSF

Three Steps to Greater Art Appreciation

"The Fact That Art Gets Made at All Is a Humanist Miracle You're Not Fit to Dismiss"

Prime Directive: Connect

Leo Daedalus Makes the Talk Show He Wanted to See

How to Be Alive Now

Ashley Hollingshead Talks Feminism, Destiny's Child, and Making Her Own Opportunities

Theater Builder

Dámaso Rodriguez Is the New Public Face of Artists Rep

Curtis Cook Says What He Wants to Say

One of Our Favorite Young Comics Talks Race, Podcasting, and Portland

The Chronology of a Queen

Kaj-anne Pepper on Treating Yourself Like You're Somebody

New Column!

One Day at a Time

The Week in Review

Sold Out

Neutral Territory

I, Anonymous

Prick

I Love Television

I Love Television™

The Walking Living

Savage Love & Sex

Savage Love

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