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Issue #32.32

| Published on Wednesday June 14th, 2006

Issue Menu: June 7th, 2006 | June 21st, 2006

 

Listings #32.32
Listings information for the week of Wednesday June 14th, 2006:

Screen: Screen Listings
Performance: Performance Listings
Words: Readings & Book Events
Visual Arts: Visual Arts Listings
The IT List: Parties, Fairs, Festivals and other events
Outdoors: Outdoor Events

On the Cover
Holy Mackerel!
BY ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG MOORE | Guess who controls Portland's sushi supply?
20 comments
News
Captive Labor
BY ANGELA VALDEZ | Part one of two on Oregon's first human-trafficking prosecution.
3 comments
A Suite Deal
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Here's a clear example why City Council wants to overhaul the PDC.
5 comments
A Space Oddity
BY ZACH DUNDAS | Wondering about those strange green 'monoliths' appearing at Williams and Fremont? Us, too.
1 comment
Sudden Death Overtime
BY ROBERT H. HAMRICK
3 comments
The Bully Pulpit
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | A nonprofit director learns not to cross County Commissioner Cruz.
4 comments
Winners & Losers
So Long, Sailors!
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
2 comments
Rogue of the Week
Dae Han Tofu
BY JACQUES VON LUNEN
1 comment
Murmurs
Murmurs
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
4 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
You're a pretty good driver, for a girl.
BY NIGHT CABBIE
1 comment
Q & A
Rosie Sizer
BY ANGELA VALDEZ | Acting police chief unholsters her thoughts on the past two months.
1 comment
Letters to the Editor
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 6/14/2006
0 comments
Culture
Pimp Our Pride
BY BYRON BECK, SHOSHANNA COHEN | From Stark Street block parties to the gayest musical ever, we've got your guide to makin' this month totally queer.
0 comments
SCOOP
Gossip Should Have No Friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Local Cut
Local CD & Live Reviews
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
RIFF CITY
Keep Ya Ones Up!
BY CASEY JARMAN | Sailors get down to DJ Wicked before Libretto lifts 'em up.
0 comments
Tapped Out
BY DAVID WALKER | Mexican wrestling comedy Nacho Libre confuses stupid with funny.
1 comment
View from THE COUCH
The Quiet Earth
BY DAVID WALKER
0 comments
Oregon Ballet Theatre's Swan Lake
BY TIM DUROCHE | Wings of desire floated across the stage of the Keller Auditorium for one of the world's most famous ballets.
0 comments
Dish
Corner Renaissance
BY ROGER PORTER | A local trattoria reveals the high and low of Italian eats.
1 comment
Dishin' It
Dishin' It
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
Shades Of Gray
BY RICHARD SPEER | TJ Norris finds local color in a sea of gray.
0 comments
My Sister's Continent
BY LISA HOASHI | Local publisher puts a spin on famous Freudian case study.
0 comments
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