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Print Archives
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2018
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Jul. 11
Print Edition for the week of
Jul. 11 - 17, 2018
Vol. 19, No. 9
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News
Oregon’s Weak Hate Crime Laws Have Left Victims Disillusioned
"The process is inherently unsatisfying."
by Alex Zielinski
Music
The Pillows Aim to Please
Japan’s Pop-Rock Legends Tour America to Coincide with
FLCL
’s New Season
by Morgan Troper
Record Review: LWW,
3PE
Luke Wyland Debuts His New Project with a Collection of Improvisations
by Robert Ham
The 13 Best Concerts to See in Portland This Week: July 11-17
Noodles! Wimps! Picklefest!
Resistance & Solidarity
The 12 Best Ways to Make a Difference in Portland This Week: July 11-17
A Free Presentation on Understanding Suicide, the First Annual Muslim Cultural Festival, and #OccupyICEPDX Day of Action
by Emilly Prado
Movies & TV
Three Identical Strangers
Is Heartwarming, Then Haunting
Tim Wardle’s Compulsively Watchable Documentary Goes to Dark Places
by Ned Lannamann
Nancy
Review: More Frustrating Than Mysterious
A Movie in Which Very Little Actually Happens
by Ciara Dolan
The 23 Best Films To Watch This Week: July 13-19
The Dark Crystal
and
Indiana Jones
in 70mm, Shane Carruth's
Primer
, and a Robot Film Festival
by Mercury Things to Do Staff
Comedy
Year Two of Portland’s Sketch Comedy Fest Brings It—Internationally, Nationally, and Locally
Don’t Miss Brunch, the Aces, Nacho Gold, and Patsy
by Suzette Smith
Books
The Floor Pooping in
My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Feels Completely Normal
Interview: Ottessa Moshfegh on Her New Novel’s Deadpan Spin-Out
by Jim Behrle
I, Anonymous
This Week’s Featured I, Anonymous!
The Florida Project
by Anonymous
Cannabuzz
California Cannabis in Crisis
The Golden State’s Rollout for Legal Weed Has Already Hit Big Problems
by Josh Jardine
One Day at a Time
Welcome to the 2018 Public Heckling Awards!
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Submit Your Dirty Film to HUMP! (Where the Grand Prize is... $10,000!?!)
Letters
Letters to the Editor
Letters About Climate Change and Bigfoot, As Usual
I, Anonymous Blog
Gentrification's a Helluva Thing
by Anonymous
Yuk Yuk Yuck
by Anonymous
Daycare Douchebags
by Anonymous
Yup.
by Anonymous
Road Rage
by Anonymous
Vengeance Will Be Mine
by Anonymous
Confessions of a Male Escort
by Anonymous
A penny for your thoughts
by Anonymous
Hit and runs
by Anonymous
People Up Front
by Anonymous
You stole my poppies, jerk
by Anonymous
If the Heat Doesn't Kill You, I Might
by Anonymous
Confessions of a Male Escort
by Anonymous
How’s the catfish boss?
by Anonymous
Red light
by Anonymous
Forget Collusion
by Anonymous
Savage Love
Lopsiders
by Dan Savage
The Party Review
Black, Brown, Queer, and Proud
by Mx. Dahlia Belle
Around and Around (A Vinyl Column)
Buffalo Springfield, Again and Again
Neil Young and Stephen Stills’ First Band Gets Reissued in Mono and Stereo
by Ned Lannamann
Cheap Lunch!
The Disappearing Food Cart
Cheap Lunches are a Portland Food Cart Staple, But Is Rampant Development Signaling the Death of the Pod?
by Andrea Damewood
Raising the Salad Bar
Searching for a Reasonably Priced Salad Should Not Be This Hard
by Thomas Ross
The Simple Sandwich
In Search of a Proper British Cheese ’N’ Pickle
by MJ Skegg
Who Makes Portland’s Best Pizza by the Slice?
The ultimate list meant to surely infuriate anyone who reads it.
by Chad Walsh
Cheap Lunches!
Sixty Places to Get Inexpensive Noontime Eats
by Mercury Staff
Opinion
Will New Leadership Help—or Hinder—the Mayor’s Office?
by Alex Zielinski