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Issue #31.27

| Published on Wednesday May 11th, 2005

Issue Menu: May 4th, 2005 | May 18th, 2005

On the Cover
Anti-fairy Tales
BY NANCY ROMMELMANN | The literal approach is what makes Barry Yourgrau's new children's stories so demented-and fun.
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News
[Letters to the Editor]
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 5/11/2005
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[The Nose]
Who's Got the Power
BY THE NOSE
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[Winners & Losers]
Bouquets for some. Bastinado for others.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Rogue of the Week]
Sen. Doug Whitsett
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[Murmurs]
From local meltdowns to Texas shakedowns.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
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[NIGHT CABBIE]
I really, really love cats...
BY NIGHT CABBIE
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[Q & A]
Roey Thorpe
BY HENRY STERN | Are civil unions a sellout, or too much too soon? The leader of Oregon's biggest gay-rights group ponders a Freedom Summer, Karen Minnis and political reality.
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[Cover Story]
WHAT, ME WORRY?
BY HENRY STERN, MARK ZUSMAN, ZACH DUNDAS | Erik Sten juggles away.
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Culture
[Queer Window]
Extreme Makeover: Stark Street Edition
BY BYRON BECK
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[Volume]
All Over Again
BY DOUGLAS WOLK | Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings time warp to 1972, when the soul was good. Oh, wait-it still is.
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[The Reckoning]
The Epoxies / Team Sleep
BY AUTUMN DEPOE, CASEY JARMAN
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[Local Cut]
From Ragtag to Riches
BY JEFF ROSENBERG | An unlikely team, Heroes & Villains offer their services as Portland's newest cutest band.
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[View from THE COUCH]
CHECK IT OUT:
BY DAVID WALKER | Bad Day at Black Rock
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[Bite Club]
BIG FISH
BY KELLY CLARKE
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[Dish]
Drink and Be Merry
BY NANCY ROMMELMANN | Saucebox built its rep on cocktails and a smashing setting. Along the way, it forgot about the food.
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[Bibliofiles]
Scraping By in the Big Eighties/The Men in My Country
BY MARY RECHNER
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