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Jul. 18
Print Edition for the week of
Jul. 18 - 24, 2018
Vol. 19, No. 10
Shannon R Knight
News
A Band-Aid Solution for Portland’s Cycle of Evictions
A Pilot Program Works to Keep Low-Income Tenants in Their Homes. It's Working—for Now.
by Alex Zielinski
Hall Monitor: Paradigm Shift
Mayor Wheeler's Response to Homelessness Isn't Working
by Alex Zielinski
Music
PDX Pop Now! Sets a Standard for Accessibility in Art
The Always Free, Always All-Ages Festival Celebrates Its 15th Year
by Ciara Dolan
The 18 Best Concerts to See in Portland This Week: July 18-24
From Prince Daddy to King Princess
Movies & TV
Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot
Review: Gus Van Sant Takes on John Callahan
And the Results Are Good—If Tamer Than Expected
by Robert Ham
The Equalizer 2
: Just Get to the Equalizing Already!
We’re Here for Equalizing, Not Exposition
by Andrew Wright
The King
Explores Elvis and America Through Obvious Metaphors
A Rolls-Royce Symbolizes Capitalism! (And Other Self-Evident Truths)
by Ned Lannamann
The 34 Best Films to Catch in Portland Theaters This Week: Jul 20-26
From
Vertigo
on 70mm to
Half Baked
on the Roof of a Parking Garage
by Mercury Things to Do Staff
Visual Art
Xander Marrow and Rocket Are Perfectly Paired for
Germination
The Two-Person Photography Show Explores Intimate History and Artistic Development
by Luc Hoekstra
Books
Bad Moms and Brutal Honesty in
I Will Be Complete
Glen David Gold’s Memoir Recounts a Singularly Awful Upbringing
by Ned Lannamann
Genevieve Hudson’s
Pretend We Live Here
Boldly Makes Queerness the Norm
Hudson’s Fierce Debut Finds a Fitting Home at Future Tense Books
by Sophie Ouellette-Howitz
Feature
An Imaginary Oregon
Early Map Makers Had No Idea What Was in the Pacific Northwest—But That Didn’t Stop Them from Making Stuff Up
by Joe Streckert
Last Supper
Either/Or Is A Very Good Bar/Restaurant/Coffee Shop
Coffee Cocktails, Baller Breakfast Tacos and Espresso Flights On North Williams
by Andrea Damewood
Lush Life
Small is Beautiful for Oregon’s Winemakers
Just a Taste of Some the Region’s Stand-Out Micro-Producers
I, Anonymous
This Week’s Featured I, Anonymous!
Growing Rage
by Anonymous
Cannabuzz
Why Wine Drinkers Could Switch to Weed
Particularly Women Wine Drinkers
by Josh Jardine
Sold Out
Blithe and Bonny’s Backstory
by Cassie Ridgway
One Day at a Time
Pack Your Bags, Dears! We’re Going to Mars!
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Ask Your Next Door Neighbor, Hank Henderson
by Hank Henderson
Letters
Letters to the Editor
Sure, Portland’s Police Think Our City Is a “Cesspool.” But at Least We Have Cheap Lunches!
I, Anonymous Blog
Confessions of a Male Escort #3
by Anonymous
Just A Reminder
by Anonymous
Beer Culture is All Hype
by Anonymous
Hang Up And Drive You A##*@)#
by Anonymous
Mediate
by Anonymous
Spaceship
by Anonymous
Our Beloved Baby
by Anonymous
Articualte yr Intent, guy!!
by Anonymous
I Like Big____________ and I Cannot Lie
by Anonymous
Everything About You Is Fake
by Anonymous
Thank You, Strangers
by Anonymous
Paging Mr. Tore...
by Anonymous
Stop Clacking Your Fan
by Anonymous
Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Connections
by Dan Savage
What’s She Mad About Now?
It Can’t Happen Here
by Courtenay Hameister
From Slacktivism to Activism
The 13 Best Ways to Make a Difference in Portland this Week: July 18-24
Party for Social Justice at the Zodiac Kiki Ball, Build Sleeping Pods for R2D2, and Volunteer with Trailkeepers of Oregon
by Emilly Prado