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Jul. 2
Print Edition for the week of
Jul. 2 - 8, 2009
Vol. 10, No. 6
David Reamer
News
Hitting the Wrong Notes
North Portland Neighbors Fight Pro-Density Developer
by Sarah Mirk
Price of Justice
County to Settle Chasse Lawsuit for Record $925,000
by Matt Davis
Feast and Famine
TriMet Unveils the New MAX Line, but Nixes Fareless Buses
by Sarah Mirk
Sit-Lie Dies
City Stops Enforcement after Constitutional Ruling
by Matt Davis
Finding $15 Million
Council Faces Huge Soccer Funding Hole
by Matt Davis
Hall Monitor
Out in the Cold?
by Matt Davis
Music
The Flower and the Machine
The Two Sides of Experimental Dental School
by Ezra Ace Caraeff
From Dawn 'Til Dusk
At Dusk Jams Econo
by Ned Lannamann
Northwest Passage
Dirty Projectors Play (and Record) in the Portland Hills
by Andrew R Tonry
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
Growing Up with Michael Jackson (Who Never Grew Up)
by Dave Segal
Up & Coming
Movies & TV
Birth of the Cool
Michael Mann's
Public Enemies
Will Make You Want to Rob Banks
by Erik Henriksen
Going with
Whatever Works
Woody Allen Revisits Familiar Ground
by Ned Lannamann
Extraterrestrial Homesick Blues
Duncan Jones Remixes Science Fiction with
Moon
by Erik Henriksen
Death Becomes Him
The Academy Award-winning
Departures
Is Good, but Not
That
Good
by Marjorie Skinner
Taxicab Confessions
Laila's Birthday
: Like Night Cabbie, but a Little Bit Interesting!
by Alison Hallett
When Creativity Goes Extinct
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
: You've Got Nothing to Worry About, Pixar.
by Jane Carlen
Film Shorts
In Which We Hit It and Quit It.
I'm Staying Home
The Wisdom of Kenny Powers
by Erik Henriksen
Film Shorts
This Week on Television
Food and Drink
Service!
24 Hours Inside an Industry that Never Sleeps
by Patrick Alan Coleman
Visual Art
RACC's Grant Process
by Matt Stangel
Books
A New Superhero
David Mazzucchelli's philosophical, funny
Asterios Polyp
by Alison Hallett
Self-Definition,
Pop Salvation
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young (Gay) Man
by Jane Carlen
Theater & Performance
Same Old Song and Dance
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
, Now with Singing!
by Alison Hallett
Feature
BAKER
4:30 am, Southeast Portland: The Baker
Little T Bakery, 2600 SE Division
by WILL RADIK
BARISTA
6 am, Northwest Portland: The Barista
Barista, 539 NW 15th
by Matt Davis
BARTENDER
10 pm,
Southeast Portland: The Bartender
Roscoe's, 8105 SE Stark
by Patrick Alan Coleman
CHEF/OWNER
4:30 pm, Northwest Portland: The Chef
Tanuki, 413 NW 21st
by Patrick Alan Coleman
DISHWASHER
10 am, Southwest Portland: The Dishwasher
Clyde Common, 1014 SW Stark
by Patrick Alan Coleman
LINE COOK
Midnight, Southeast Portland: The Cook
Holman's, 15 SE 28th
by Hannah Franklin
PIE VENDOR
Late Night, Southeast Portland: The Pie Vendor Whiffies, SE 12th & Hawthorne
by Sarah Mirk
PREP COOK
3 pm, Northeast Portland: Prep
Ciao Vito, 2203 NE Alberta
by Sarah Mirk
SERVER
11:30 am, Southwest Portland: The Lunch RushRed Coach, 615 SW Broadway
by Jane Carlen
How We SIN
by WILL RADIK
Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Three's Company
by Dan Savage
Letters
Letters to the Editor
New Column!
C'mon Down to Mentally Incompetent Three-Fingered Larry's Fireworks!
One Day at a Time
The Week in Review
by Ann Romano
Sold Out
Getting High, Low on NW 23rd
by Marjorie Skinner
I, Anonymous
Just Playing
by Anonymous
I Love Television
I Love Television™
America: Why I Love Her (More!)
by Wm. Steven Humphrey