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Jul. 25
Print Edition for the week of
Jul. 25 - 31, 2018
Vol. 19, No. 11
Ashley Wong
News
How Oregon’s Radical Reproductive Health Laws Ignited an Anti-Abortion Campaign
Oregon's the only state without laws restricting abortion. Will a reinvigorated anti-abortion fight change that?
by Alex Zielinski
Music
Revisiting Blind Pilot’s
3 Rounds and a Sound
The Portland Indie Folk Band Celebrates the 10th Anniversary of Their Debut
by Ciara Dolan
The Library Music Project Will Surprise and Delight Your Ears
Behold, the Multnomah County Library’s New Music Streaming Platform
by Ciara Dolan
The 18 Best Concerts to See in Portland This Week: July 25-31
A Kate Bush Birthday Party, Fin de Cinema (Jiří Barta Edition), Willie Nelson, and Andaz’s 16th Anniversary
by The
Mercury
Music Experts Dream Team™
Movies & TV
Hulu’s
Castle Rock
Gets Stephen King Right. Sort Of.
You Might Be Better Off Rewatching
Stranger Things
by Bobby Roberts
Eighth Grade
Review: B-
I Spent Most of Bo Burnham’s Movie Like I Spent Actual Eighth Grade—Waiting for It to Be Over
by Suzette Smith
Risk and Reward in
Mission Impossible: Fallout
Christopher McQuarrie’s Latest Is Pure Action Cinema
by Ben Coleman
The 36 Best Films to Catch in Portland Theaters This Week: July 27-August 2
From
Psycho
to
Yojimbo
, and from Jim Jarmusch to Tom Cruise
by Mercury Things to Do Staff
Visual Art
The Silent, Shuttered Works of Cathy Wilkes
Pieces From Yale Union’s Current Show Will Be in Next Year’s Venice Biennale
by Suzette Smith
Books
Author Claire L. Evans’
Broad Band
Reveals Women’s Contributions to Tech
A Hidden History of Computing, from the 1800s to the 1990s
by Robert Ham
Feature
The Asylum Seeker
He Could Be Killed If He's Sent Back to Russia. So Why Won’t a Portland Judge Let Him Stay?
by Katie Herzog
Lush Life
Beer Crawling on the Orange MAX Line
Because the Best Kind of Beer Crawl Is the Kind Where You Don’t Have to Drive
by Ned Lannamann
I, Anonymous
This Week's Featured I, Anonymous
Gone Fishin’
by Anonymous
Cannabuzz
Prohibition Arguments, Cannalyzed™!
This Week: Does Legalized Weed Lead to Increased Use Among Youth?
by Josh Jardine
One Day at a Time
Добро пожаловать в один день, дорогие!
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Don’t Miss America’s Funniest Night of Comedy...
THE I, ANONYMOUS SHOW!
Letters
Letters to the Editor
Housing Fixes, Nazis, and Nudnicks Who Don’t Want to Pay Their Taxes
I, Anonymous Blog
Foamy
by Anonymous
It'd be so much easier to blame myself
by Anonymous
I'm No Doctor of Food Science And Engineering, But...
by Anonymous
Bjorkland
by Anonymous
Blue Light Special
by Anonymous
Relentless sun
by Anonymous
It's just that... I expected more
by Anonymous
Screwed
by Anonymous
I HATE Your Utilikilt
by Anonymous
Mr. Impatient, "Got to go to Work."
by Anonymous
oh no -------------------->
by Anonymous
Dear Gnarly Hollywood Transit Elevator Bike Dude
by Anonymous
Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Quickies
by Dan Savage
The Party Review
Happy Birthday, Moose and Squirrel
by Mx. Dahlia Belle
From Slacktivism to Activism
The 12 Best Ways to Make a Difference in Portland this Week: July 25-31
New Meadows Transitional Housing Donation Drive, a Black Panther Party Walking Tour, and a Look at the World Cup Workforce
by Emilly Prado
Portland’s Pretty
Let’s Go Skateboarding... Again!
by Marissa Sullivan
Around and Around (A Vinyl Column)
Wire’s First Three Albums Sound More Spacious and Vital Than Ever
Superbly Pressed Vinyl Reissues of
Pink Flag
,
Chairs Missing
, and
154
by Ned Lannamann
Opinion
Will the City Continue the Conversation ICE Protesters Began?
by Alex Zielinski