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Print Archives
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2018
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Sep. 27
Print Edition for the week of
Sep. 27 - Oct. 10, 2018
Vol. 19, No. 18
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News
Affordable Housing Remains Out of Reach for Portlanders With Disabilities
by Alex Zielinski
Music
A Conversation with Ural Thomas and the Pain: Simple Grooves, Baloney Cults, and Their New Album
The Right Time
by Bobby Smith
The 31 Best Concerts to See in Portland: September 27-October 10
Lose Yr Mind! Def Leppard! Shonen Knife! Screaming Females!
Remembering Richard Swift Through His Final Album,
The Hex
by Robert Ham
Movies & TV
Seeing the Stars—and the Earth—at the Portland EcoFilm Festival
by Erik Henriksen
The 15 Best Movies & Shows to Watch in Portland: Sept 28-Oct 11
by Mercury Things to Do Staff
Food and Drink
Blackheart’s Punk Brunch: Three Eggs and the Truth
by Thomas Ross
Soviet Bloc: The New Kachka and Kachinka Expand Portland’s Russian Empire
by Andrea Damewood
Comedy
Welcome to "Fun With Anxiety!"
by Courtenay Hameister
Books
Anastacia-Reneé, jamie mortara, and Emily Sieu Liebowitz Are Three Poets You Must Hear
by Robert Ham
Theater & Performance
Pop-Up Magazine
Mashes Cross-Medium Storytellers into a Unique Night of Live Performance
by Suzette Smith
Feature
Little Bits of Paper Everywhere: An Oral History of
Snipehunt
Magazine and Kathy Molloy
by Joshua James Amberson
I, Anonymous
Extra Foam
by Anonymous
Blogtown
Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner Talks Teen Dreams, Coping with Grief, and Her Oregon Roots
by Ciara Dolan
Cannabuzz
The Government’s Secret Anti-Cannabis Agency Can’t Be Real... Can It?
by Josh Jardine
New Column!
Frank Cassano’s Imbecile Parade
Should the
Mercury
Have a Conservative Columnist?
by Frank Cassano
I, Anonymous Blog
Incestuous Portland Craft Beer
by Anonymous
Started From the Bottom (Part 2...)
by Anonymous
Won't someone please think of Helen Lovejoy?
by Anonymous
Meaningless tattoos
by Anonymous
Crime and No Punishment
by Anonymous
To The Bro That Had to Go
by Anonymous
Motherfucking politics
by Anonymous
Do you ever STFU?
by Anonymous
Cuck-A-Doodle-Doo
by Anonymous
Market of Choice would love your business!
by Anonymous
Here's What Bugs Me About YOU People
by Anonymous
Scooter pooter
by Anonymous
Easier
by Anonymous
Hope For Humanity
by Anonymous
25 is kinda plenty
by Anonymous
HAHAHAHAHA!
by Anonymous
Testimony Kliff Notes
by Anonymous
Kavanaugh: Trump's Scumbag
by Anonymous
Sniffles
by Anonymous
Tri-met-idiots
by Anonymous
Front desk guy
by Anonymous
Cheap Ass Cone Lickers
by Anonymous
Pardon My Drone
by Anonymous
Started From the Bottom (Part 1...)
by Anonymous
One may be the loneliest number
by Anonymous
Almost Famous
by Anonymous
Karma Dickhead
by Anonymous
I Hate OG Portlanders
by Anonymous
I am angry
by Anonymous
Okay, Like me
by Anonymous
This is why you’re a “socialist”
by Anonymous
Debate over the 14th Amendment (1866)
by Anonymous
Savage Love
Savage Love: Needs and Deeds
by Dan Savage
Portland’s Pretty
Haunts: House of Vintage
by Marissa Sullivan
Sneaker Wave
Sneaker Wave: The Latest in Portland Hip-Hop
by Jenni Moore
Community & Activism
The 13 Best Ways to Make a Difference in Portland this Week: September 27-October 10
Bingo for the Gorge, DoveLewis’ Dogtoberfest, and Plenty of Political Debates
by Emilly Prado
This Too Shall Pass
This Too Shall Pass: Let’s Hear It for the Women!
by Elinor Jones
Crossword
Crossword: “Belatedly”
by Brendan Emmett Quigley
Crossword Solution
“Belatedly”: Behold, the Answers to this Week's Crossword Puzzle!
by Brendan Emmett Quigley
Editor’s Note
Wm. Steven Humphrey's Adventures in Newspapering: “Feedback”
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
Opinion
Only 18 Percent of Portland's Police Live Inside the City Limits. Does That Matter?
by Alex Zielinski