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WILLAMETTE WEEK: IN THE PAPER
CITY HALL
A Mayor’s Dozen
Sam Adams proposes 12 spending hikes as the city cuts its budget.
BY BETH SLOVIC
27
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Shut Up & Vote
Tiger Woods’ return? Big deal!
WW
’s election guide is back.
BY JAMES PITKIN
POLITICS
Politics Spelled With A “Tea”
Can the tea party movement wield much power in Oregon’s elections this year?
BY HENRY STERN
4
DISH
Basket Case
Foster Burger is nothing new—thank goodness.
BY BEN WATERHOUSE
2
Candye Kane, Sunday, March 21
Before there was Beth Ditto, there was the outspoken, fat and fabulous Candye Kane: Now she’s slim and B.B. King-approved.
BY CASEY JARMAN
Primer: Ted Leo And The Pharmacists
BY MICHAEL MANNHEIMER
CD Reviews: Marv Ellis, She & Him
BY WW MUSIC STAFF
Golden Set
Jeremy Petersen serves OPB listeners his own personal mixtapes.
BY NICK JAINA
A Prophet
There’s no get-out-of-jail-free card.
BY AARON MESH
1
Portland 2010
Disjecta’s biennial takes the art scene’s pulse. And it’s stronger than ever.
BY RICHARD SPEER
Mark Gluth
The Late Work Of Margaret Kroftis
A beautiful little death.
BY CHRIS STAMM
SCREEN
Equal Payoff
POW Fest packs a womanly punch.
BY WW SCREEN STAFF
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