NEWS & FEATURES
Sara Donnelly wonders: why isn't Portland a college town?
Deirdre Fulton reports from Camp Edwards, where Katrina refugees are finding a safe haven.
Plus, this just in:
FIRST PERSON Elegy for my city
CLUB SCENE Open and shut
FREEDOM WATCH Rehnquist’s record of shame
FREE TO BE, YOU AND ME New people’s space opens
LOCAL POLITICS Portland races set
THE MOVEMENT Antiwar groups bicker over Sheehan
FREEDOM WATCH The DOJ’s shopping trip pays off
SAMSON SEAGULL An Arden Hendrie comic strip
Politics and other mistakes
Letters to the Editor
Savage Love
Game On
Crossword solution
MUSIC
Joe Harrington on Swamp Witch Revival.
Ted Drozdowski with his tribute to the late, great R. L. Burnside.
Jeff Miller on White Stripes' opener The Greenhornes.
Tony Ware on Four Tet.
NEST is worth the trip. The Phoenix sponsors the DIY-fest whose initials stand for the Northeast Sticks Together. Plus, Jon Garelick on Danilo Pérez and Aruán Ortiz.
Plus, Sibilance
Also, short reviews of:
ATHLETE TOURIST
BEST OF THE BEATLES (DVD)
JASON MRAZ MR. A–Z
PINK FLOYD LONDON 1966/1967 (DVD)
PREFUSE 73 READS THE BOOKS E.P.
RICHARD THOMPSON FRONT PARLOUR BALLADS
FILM
Peter Keough checks out two films linked by a common thread, albeit in a tangential manner, Just Like Heaven and Lord of War.
Short reviews of:
THE MAN
AN UNFINISHED LIFE
THEATER
Megan Grumbling on Just Say Love at the Players' Ring.
Worth the trip:
Urinetown. Although I suspect this is just an excuse for us to write the name.
ART
Chris Thompson on the rejuvenated SPACE.
BOOKS
Sam Pfeiffle on the Lone Sufer of Montana, Kansas, and again on Nathan Graziano's Honey, I'm Home
TELEVISION
Elisabeth Donnelly previews what's in store for The Gilmore Girls.
FOOD
Brian Duff on Portland's two newest Chinese restaurants, Oolong and Hunan.
SPECIALS
Best Music Poll 2005
The Best of 2004
Portland Band Guide
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