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News
BUILT FOR SPEED
Behind the Wheel at the PDX Adult Soapbox Derby
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
NEW AGE PRISONER REFORM
Programs Try to Rehab Convicts With Soul Searching
by Ian Thompson
PICKING UP THE TAB
Will the City's Homeless and Hungry Pay for Sizemore's Tax Reductions?
by Phil Busse
On My Soapbox
Protest Blues
by Colin J. Beck
Music
Elliott Don't Get Fooled Again
DJ Bio
by Julianne Shepherd
THE GODHEAD OF HANSON
How Hanson (Of All People) Captures the Spiritual Power of Pop
by Matthew Stadler
CD Review
Up & Coming
Live Music Listings
DJ Listings
Club Directory
Movies & TV
John Waters Then and Now
Life After the 300-Pound Lobster
by Tom D'Antoni
Mercury Video Picks
MAJORITY RULE
by Julianne Shepherd
This Week on TV
Film Shorts
Food and Drink
CZABA'S BAR-B-QUE
Holier-Than-Thou Food Reviews
by Quinn Viladas
Visual Art
American State Bank
Art Review
by Karrin Ellertson
My, What a Busy Week!
Visual Arts Listings
Books
Book Review
by Michael Hornburg
Readings Listings
Theater & Performance
Megan Harris
Theater Bio
by Katia Dunn
Theater Listings
From Where I Sit
News from Inside the Portland Mercury Office
by Sean Tejaratchi
I, Anonymous
The Junkies On The Corner
One Day at a Time
The Week in Review
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Letters
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Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
How'd That Happen?
by Dan Savage
I Love Television
What's My Line?
by Wm. Steven Humphrey