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News
Hot Houses
Density Is Portland's Future. Some Smart, Young Architects Get it Right.
by Sarah Mirk
In the Shadows
Stress Relief
by Matt Davis
In Other News
Family Feud
Grandma Fights State Adoption Agency for Custody of Her Own Grandchildren
by Matt Davis
Hall Monitor
Potter's Legacy
by Amy J. Ruiz
Work Ethic
Protests Heat up at Day-Labor Site
by Sarah Mirk
Music
You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry
The Many Sides of David Banner
by Larry Mizell Jr
Our Town Could Be Your Life
Dragging an Ox through Water
by Cary Clarke
Once More With Feeling
Reporter
by Ezra Ace Caraeff
Tongues Catch Flame
Why? Spit Fire. Well, Sort Of.
by Ezra Ace Caraeff
Up & Coming
Naked Sunshine
The Rebirth of Sigur Rós
by Andrew R Tonry
High Times
Friends in High Places
by Rob Simonsen
Movies & TV
Religiously Incorrect
Bill Maher vs. Jesus in Religulous by Alison Hallett
This Is Only the Beginning
I Want a Whole Franchise of
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
Sequels!
by Sahar Baharloo
This Week On Television
I'm Staying Home
Spaced: Above and Beyond
by Erik Henriksen
Film Shorts
Unintentional Zombie-ism
Blindness
: Not Your Average Zombie Flick
by Kiala Kazebee
Synonyms for "Cute"
Nick and Norah
's Adorable Teen Movie
by Alison Hallett
Horses + Guns = Fun
Formulaic fun with
Appaloosa
by Ned Lannamann
Mission Accomplished
How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
: A good place to start would be forcing them to sit through this utterly toothless film
by Alison Hallett
Cosmic Horror
The H.P. Lovecraft Film Fest ushers in the spooky season
by Christine S. Blystone
Food and Drink
Soup's On!
Enter Soup Season with SoupCycle and Forget About the Cooking
Visual Art
Exploring the New Urban Landscape
by John Motley
Books
Rethinking Abortion
by Alison Hallett
To Breed or Not to Breed
by Amy J. Ruiz
Theater & Performance
Guys, Dolls, and Disappointment
by Alison Hallett
I, Anonymous
Calorie Burning
I, Anonymous
Sold Out
Turning Japanese with Emily Ryan and Liza Rietz
by Marjorie Skinner
One Day at a Time
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Debate Tips for Sarah Palin!
Letters
Letters to the Editor
Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Off the Leash
by Dan Savage
I Love Television
I LOVE TELEVISION™
Reality School
by Wm. Steven Humphrey