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Issue #34.32

| Published on Wednesday June 18th, 2008

Issue Menu: June 11th, 2008 | June 25th, 2008

On the Cover
New Kids In The Flock
BY AARON MESH | Gresham’s twin teenage sensations go about their Father’s business. And it’s making them superstars.
52 comments
News
[City Hall] [Legislature]
Copter Cash
BY NIGEL JAQUISS | Powerful Sen. Betsy Johnson leverages a better contract for her husband’s company.
60 comments
[Immigration] [Labor]
Hire Ground
BY BETH SLOVIC | From dollars to doughnuts, Portland’s day-labor center opens…finally.
1 comment
[Drinking]
Caveat Drinkor
BY COREY PEIN | Roofies aren’t the only reason to keep an eye on your glass.
4 comments
[Olympics]
Faster, Higher, Louder
BY LAWRENCE MAUSHARD | Athletes and spectators aren’t the only ones coming to the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials in Oregon.
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Rogue of the Week
Paul Schuberg and Mike Reiner
WW EDITORIAL STAFF | Safety inspection? Get a warrant.
11 comments
Murmurs
Meet The Press goes on. So do we.
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
5 comments
The Score
Politicians + Speedos + Limousines + Booze + Minors = Call A Lawyer
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
3 comments
Letters to the Editor
Inbox
BY WW'S BELOVED READERS
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Culture
[Culture] [Performance]
Pain At The Proscenium
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | Lord, what fools these drivers be!
0 comments
Queer Window
It’s A Gay Gay Gay World
BY BYRON BECK | The queerest moments from PDX’s Pride Week 2008.
2 comments
SCOOP
Gossip should have no friends
WW EDITORIAL STAFF
0 comments
[Music]
Eyes Wide Shut
BY CASEY JARMAN | Blind Pilot knows your story, without even looking.
0 comments
[Music]
AU, Verbs (Aagoo)
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER | ALBUM REVIEW
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Here Comes Your Fan
Human Touch
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Viva Voce branches out, in sound and number.
0 comments
[Screen]
The Incredible Bulk
BY AARON MESH | A steroid documentary struggles with its cheating heart.
1 comment
[Screen]
Get Smart
BY BEN WATERHOUSE | It isn’t as good as the TV show. It’s better.
2 comments
Brew Views
Top 5 movies to watch in theater pubs this week
BY AARON MESH
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[Performance]
Agnieszka Laska-Dickson String Quartet
BY BRETT CAMPBELL | A remarkable family band tackles some serious strings.
4 comments
[Dish]
Meat Country, U.S.A.
BY AMY MCCULLOUGH | Loco’s takeout Tex-Mex is crazy good.
4 comments
[Visual Arts]
Lowbrow Writ Large
BY RICHARD SPEER | The Contemporary Northwest Art Awards capture the zeitgeist—too well.
0 comments
[Words]
Joseph O’Neill Netherland
BY MATT BUCKINGHAM | A new novel set in post-9/11 New York simply isn’t cricket (it’s Seinfeld).
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[Web Extra] [Words]
Sasa Stanisic, How The Soldier Repairs The Gramophone
BY MATTHEW KORFHAGE | What kids talk about when they talk about war.
2 comments
NIGHT CABBIE
There’s nothing like a good Friday night, and I’m referring to the money.
BY NIGHT CABBIE
3 comments
Clublist Spotlight
Envy
BY CHANDLER FREDRICK | Green with something...
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Headout Picks
For Those About To Rock
BY CASEY JARMAN
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