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WILLAMETTE WEEK: IN THE PAPER
BUSINESS
Music Millennium's Long Goodbye
WW goes all Raymond Chandler to sleuth who killed the Northwest 23rd landmark.
BY NICHOLAS DESHAIS
COPS
Shock and Law
Add PacifiCorp to the list of utilities overcharging ratepayers and pocketing the money.
BY NIGEL JAQUISS
EDUCATION
Houston, Do We Have Your Problem?
Critics of Portland Public Schools fear Texas transplant Cathy Mincberg.
BY BETH SLOVIC
MEDIA
Noticias at 11
Now your local TV news about loose cows is in Spanish.
BY BETH SLOVIC
POLITICS
Summer Schemes
The May 2008 City Council race begins now.
BY PAUL LEONARD

Traveling Man
When it comes to privately funded travel, let Rep. Earl Blumenauer be your tour guide.
BY CARLA AXTMAN
TECHNOLOGY
Real Open Sourcery
As Portland gears up for two mega techie conferences, WW takes a look at the city's own open source wizards.
BY CLAIRE EVANS
MUSIC
Stage Fight
Local b-boy Huy Pham brings the breaks to the big stage.
BY CASEY JARMAN
MUSIC
Juicy, Every First and Third Friday
Bi-monthly DJ night heats up for July.
BY CASEY JARMAN
MUSIC
Cicada Omega, Sunday, June 22
Hellfire and salvation with one hard-to-pigeonhole Portland band.
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH
MUSIC
Portugal. The Man Monday, July 23
Getting circular with one of Portland's most oddly named bands.
BY BRANDON SEIFERT
SCREEN
Joshua
And you thought Damien was a little hellraiser.
BY ALISTAIR ROCKOFF
PERFORMANCE
Hamlet
Something rotten in Denmark? Look in the prince's satchel.
BY BEN WATERHOUSE
WORDS
Thirteen
The creator of Takeshi Kovacs returns with something old, something noir.
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM
 

 


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