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Jun. 7
Print Edition for the week of
Jun. 7 - 13, 2017
Vol. 18, No. 4
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News
Hall Monitor: Hold the Phone!
Portland’s 911 Stats Have Been Lowballed Since 2004. We Should Have Been Told.
by Dirk VanderHart
“He Is Not His Mistakes”
What Friends Remember About Terrell Johnson, the Second Person Killed by Portland Police this Year
by Claire Holley
Multnomah County Courts Have Been Quietly Aiding Non-Citizens For Years
What That Means Under Donald Trump Remains to Be Seen
by Doug Brown
In Other News
Climate Change Action and a Shady Federal Arrest!
by Mercury Staff
Music
All-Ages Action!
This Week in All-Ages Music
by Delaney Motter
Hurray for the Riff Raff’s New Album Is Nuyorican Roots Music
The Navigator
Maps Frontwoman Alynda Segarra’s Journey of Self-Discovery
by Emilly Prado
Record Review
The Parson Red Heads,
Blurred Harmony
by Robert Ham
Record Review
Sweeping Exits,
Glitter & Blood
by Ciara Dolan
Things to Do Music: June 7-13
Noteworthy Shows This Week
Dave Depper Is Portland’s Keyboard King
His Solo Debut Is Overcast Synth-Pop
by Ben Salmon
Resistance & Solidarity
From Slacktivism to Activism
Resistance Events for the Week of June 7-13
by Emilly Prado
Movies & TV
Things to Do Film: June 9-15
This Week:
The Mummy
,
It Comes at Night
, and Two Shots of Classic Bond
by Mercury Staff
Tea and Sympathy in
I, Daniel Blake
Ken Loach’s Ordinary People
by Marc Mohan
It Comes at Night
Balances Hope and Despair in a Dying World
Trey Edward Shults Illustrates a Soft Apocalypse
by Ben Coleman
Tom Cruise’s
The Mummy
: Because New Ideas Are Hard
The First Installment of the “Dark Universe” Franchise is Pretty Shaky
by Ned Lannamann
Food and Drink
Portland’s Ultimate Donuts
Love Donuts? Here are Some of the City’s Best!
by Craig Dorfman
Visual Art
Pitch, Please!
Carolyn Main Kickstarts Her Hilarious Movie Pitch Card Game
by Suzette Smith
Comedy
Andie Main’s Comedy Church
Revolution Comedy is a Force for Good in an Uncertain World
by Robert Ham
Books
Close Reading with Vanessa Zoltan and Casper ter Kuile
The Minds Behind the Wholesome Brilliance of
Harry Potter and the Sacred Text
by Megan Burbank
Feature
Dancing On My Own
How Political Anxiety Turned Me into a Late-Onset Ballerina
by Megan Burbank
Last Supper
Breaking the Mold
Chalino Gets Inventive with Mexican
by Andrea Damewood
I, Anonymous
Dear Hot Guys at the Gym....
by Anonymous
Ask a Pot Lawyer
What If the Feds Prosecute Cannabis Businesses?
Jury Nullification Might Save the Day
by Vince Sliwoski
Cannabuzz
Let’s Talk Policy: Two Bills Could Mean Big Changes
A Loophole for Medical Growers Might Upend the Market
by Josh Jardine
Sold Out
Style Events for the Month of June
by Elizabeth Mollo
One Day at a Time
Oh, Waiter? We Need a Refill for Our Goblet of Male Tears. Thx!
by Ann Romano
New Column!
New Column
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