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Print Archives
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2019
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Mar. 14
Print Edition for the week of
Mar. 14 - 28, 2019
Vol. 19, No. 30
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News
Will a Fix to Oregon’s Involuntary Commitment Process Help—or Hurt—Those with Mental Illness?
by Alex Zielinski
Music
Music Millennium Celebrates 50 Years of Hawking Records, Hosting Shows, and Charbroiling Garth Brooks CDs
by Santi Elijah Holley
The 17 Best Concerts to See in Portland: March 14-27
by Mercury Things to Do Staff
Movies & TV
Shrill
Review: Lindy West’s Book Is Now a
Portlandia-
y TV Show
by Suzette Smith
The 39 Best Movies and Shows to Watch in Portland This Week: March 15-28
by Mercury Things to Do Staff
Food and Drink
Climate Change: Tropical Tastes at Three New Bars
by Thomas Ross
Delores: Elevated Polish Cuisine Misses the Mark
by Andrea Damewood
All of the Drinks in Portland Mercury’s 2019 Highball
7 Days of $5 Cocktails at Participating Locations (March 18-24)
by Mercury Promotions
Comedy
Fun with Anxiety: Sometimes We Do Dumb Things
by Courtenay Hameister
I, Anonymous
Little Poppers
by Anonymous
Cannabuzz
Know Your Grow: Peak Extracts
by Josh Jardine
New Column!
Li’l Robert Mueller Mysteries: The Case of the Dubious President
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
I, Anonymous Blog
Building your own skate park in St. Johns.
by Anonymous
Lovely day
by Anonymous
Most cops are good cops. But...
by Anonymous
Please learn how to cough, idiot.
by Anonymous
Do something
by Anonymous
Oblivious, rude, priviledged or what?
by Anonymous
Don’t be acting like you care.
by Anonymous
You’ll Find Your Keys on 49th in a Bush
by Anonymous
Because the Portland air quality isn't bad enough.
by Anonymous
Same!
by Anonymous
Watch WTF You're Doing
by Anonymous
Grammar Nazis
by Anonymous
Out of TP
by Anonymous
Maybe it's a good thing??
by Anonymous
I see three
by Anonymous
Homemade horchata
by Anonymous
Thanks Trump!
by Anonymous
I still crack jokes with you.
by Anonymous
Why do you need a truck downtown?
by Anonymous
I’m that guy.
by Anonymous
Very Brave Chipotle Employee
by Anonymous
Yeah... it’s another driving post
by Anonymous
The Mark
by Anonymous
‘Mornin boss!
by Anonymous
Gentrified Irony
by Anonymous
Dumb chic chick asshats
by Anonymous
The Difference
by Anonymous
My First MAX Ride
by Anonymous
!
by Anonymous
Savage Love
The Sins of the Grandfather
by Dan Savage
From Slacktivism to Activism
The 14 Best Ways to Make a Difference in Portland this Week: March 14-27
Grout Elementary’s Plant Sale, Fatshion Spring Clothing Swap, and a Parkinson’s Awareness Month Kickoff Party
by Emilly Prado
Sneaker Wave
The Latest in Portland Hip-Hop
A Beat Happening, a Mish-Mash Show, and Several New Local Releases
by Jenni Moore
This Too Shall Pass
This Too Shall Pass: The Saving Grace of Taco Bell Hot Sauce
by Elinor Jones
Crossword Solution
“More of an Art”: Behold, the Answers to This Issue's Crossword!
by Ross Trudeau, edited by David Steinberg
Editor’s Note
Wm. Steven Humphrey’s Adventures in Newspapering: DO IT! DO IT!
DOOOOOOO IIIIIIIIIIIIIT!!
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
Spring Arts 2019
Unearthing Portland’s Spring Arts SECRETS
by Suzette Smith
No Fair/Fair Carries on the Fine Tradition of Upstart Small Press Festivals
by Suzette Smith
Portland’s AWP Conference On the Cheap: A Guide to AWP Offsite Events
by Joshua James Amberson
RACC Equity Shake Up: The City Decides to Spread the Grant Fund Wealth
by Alex Zielinski
The August Wilson Red Door Project Pushes Boundaries with a Purpose
by Wm. Steven Humphrey
As One
: A Woman’s Gender Transition, Two Operatic Voices
by Robert Ham
The Associated American Artists Exhibit: Not Just Farms! Sometimes “Sultry” Farmers!
by Kjerstin Johnson
Two Plum Press: An Amazing History in Small, Perfect Art Books
by Suzette Smith
Opinion
Hall Monitor: The Care and Keeping of Cops
by Alex Zielinski