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Aug. 22
Print Edition for the week of
Aug. 22 - 28, 2018
Vol. 19, No. 15
Martin Ontiveros // @martinheadrocks
News
Will a Free Shuttle on the Central Eastside Fix the Neighborhood’s Parking Woes?
by Alex Zielinski
Is Portland's Inclusionary Housing Rule Really Hurting Developers?
by Kelly Kenoyer
Music
Collate’s Punk Rock Response to the Modern Age
The Portland Band Talks DIY, Self-Promotion, and Their New Album
Liminal Concerns
by Ben Salmon
Portland’s Hip-Hop Producers Are Taking Back the Power
An Upcoming Showcase Shines the Spotlight on the Beatmakers Behind the Local Scene
by Jenni Moore
The 24 Best Concerts to See in Portland This Week: August 22-28
Slayer and Wild Ones Say Farewell, Miniature MusicfestNW, and a New Fuck Record
Wild Ones Calls It Quits
The Portland Synth-Pop Band Leaves Behind a Lasting Legacy
by Morgan Troper
Movies & TV
Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood
Is a Wild Ride
Scotty Bowers Offers a Glimpse Into Los Angeles’ Forbidden History
by Ciara Dolan
Papillon
Goes Up for Retrial
A Remake of the Steve McQueen Prison Adventure Pales in Comparison
by Ned Lannamann
The 19 Best FIlms to Catch in Portland Theaters This Week: August 24-30
Including
Cowboy Bebop
,
Wattstax
, and
Troop Beverly Hills
by Mercury Things to Do Staff
Books
Americans in Paris in Patrick deWitt’s Wry, Dry
French Exit
The Portland Author Expands His Literary Purview to the Idle Rich
by Ned Lannamann
Katie Ford’s Heartbreaking Sonnets Strike a Chord
The Looming Shadow of Divorce in Ford’s Latest
If You Have To Go
by Robert Ham
Feature
The Dream Really
Was
Alive
How Portland Music in the ’90s Set the Table for Decades to Come
by Robert Ham
Last Supper
OK Omens Portends Really Good Food and Even Better Wine
Order the Burger, a Bottle of Rosé, and a Fancy Blizzard, and Leave Super Happy
by Andrea Damewood
Lush Life
End of Summer Six-Pack
Six Oregon-Made Canned Beers to Wrap Up the Season
by Ned Lannamann
I, Anonymous
Sun Burned
by Anonymous
Cannabuzz
Can You Get Addicted to Weed?
Yes, Although There’s a Difference Between Addiction and Dependence
by Josh Jardine
One Day at a Time
Somebody save Azealia Banks from Elon Musk! Or... wait. Should that be the other way around?
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Frank Cassano’s Imbecile Parade!
This Week’s Question: What Do You Think of Portland’s New E-Scooters?
by Frank Cassano
Letters
Letters to the Editor
Friendly Reminder: Humans Are a Plague on the Planet!
I, Anonymous Blog
Scooter Douche
by Anonymous
Wow, What Are You?
by Anonymous
I Give Up
by Anonymous
What does the City of Portland Want?
by Anonymous
I Really Really Like You
by Anonymous
Who Knows (Nose)
by Anonymous
No Bones About It
by Anonymous
We need a balance
by Anonymous
It’s Not Funny
by Anonymous
Little Known Fact...
by Anonymous
Because I'm...
by Anonymous
It Was Me
by Anonymous
Writers?
by Anonymous
Just the Tip
by Anonymous
Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Pickles & Surrogates
by Dan Savage
The Party Review
Careers and Potlucks
by Mx. Dahlia Belle
From Slacktivism to Activism
The 11 Best Ways to Make a Difference in Portland this Week: August 22-28
No Measure 105 Day of Action, Underground Concerts for Rahab’s Sisters, and Two Parties for Reproductive Rights
by Emilly Prado
Portland’s Pretty
Pickathon 2018
Pics from Summer’s Most Magical Festival
by Marissa Sullivan
Around and Around (A Vinyl Column)
Five Classic-Era Yes Albums Get the Remix Treatment
The Steven Wilson Remixes
Provide an Interesting Counterpoint to the Originals
by Ned Lannamann