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Nov. 20 - 26, 2008
Vol. 9, No. 26
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News
In the Shadows
Hope and Charity
by Matt Davis
In Other News
Hall Monitor
The Waiting Game
by Amy J. Ruiz
Fired Up! Ready to Go... Where?
Oregon Groups Try to Keep Voters Heated after Election-Fever Breaks
by Sarah Mirk
Onward
Prop 8 Is Behind Us. What's Ahead?
by Amy J. Ruiz
Standing Down
Is Sit-Lie Law Fizzling Out?
by Matt Davis
Eastward, Ho!
On Election Day, Democrats Marched In and Took Over East County Legislative Districts. Here's How They Did It.
by Amy J. Ruiz
Music
Of Hearts and Elk
Point Juncture, WA's Elks Lodge Rock
by Ezra Ace Caraeff
Improvised Remembrance
Stiffwiff's Music Just Happens
by Ned Lannamann
Girls Can Tell
Vivian Girls Keep it Simple and Spectacular
by Rob Simonsen
Like Life, But Better
The Secret World of the Rosebuds
by Ryan J. Prado
Our Town Could Be Your Life
ELUVIUM
Up & Coming
Once More With Feeling
The musical therapy of Super XX Man.
Movies & TV
Abstinence-Only Vampirism
Twilight
's Lusty Teens and Sparkly Vampires
by Alison Hallett
Nerd Pride
Leveling Up with
Nerdcore Rising
by Erik Henriksen
Jean-Claude Needs a Hug
Van Damme Returns in Meta Action Flick
JCVD
by Ezra Ace Caraeff
Film Shorts
Geek Out
Kicking Your Expectations in the Junk
This Week On Television
Food and Drink
Around the World
The Global Spices of Bete-Lukas
by Patrick Alan Coleman
Food Events
by Patrick Alan Coleman
Visual Art
Outside the Lines
Fourteen30's second show features convention-busting work from two young artists.
by John Motley
Books
Remembering
November 22, 1963
by Alison Hallett
Inspiration for Clueless Kids: The Mark Oliver Everett Interview
by Kevin Sampsell
Theater & Performance
Making the Scene
I, Anonymous
A Rose Is a Rose
Sold Out
A Packed Week on Portland's Fashion Scene
by Marjorie Skinner
One Day at a Time
by Ann Romano
New Column!
Mercury
Poll: McCain Closing Gap on Obama
Letters
Letters to the Editor
Savage Love & Sex
Savage Love
Other People's Dildos
by Dan Savage
I Love Television
I Love Television™
Quacky the Thanksgiving Duck
by Wm. Steven Humphrey