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Things to Do Music

Noteworthy shows for the week of December 14-20. WEDNESDAY 12/14A GOOD CHEER HOLIDAY SHOW: TURTLENECKED, COOL AMERICAN, FLOATING ROOM, MAYHAW HOONS, TWO MOONS, CHAIN (Holocene, 1001 SE Morrison) Three...

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Things To Do Film

Star Wars! Star Wars! Star Wars! (Also: some movies that aren't Star Wars.) by Mercury Staff The Accountant It’s not hard to imagine how Ben Affleck was convinced to sign on to The Accountant. “Hey...

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Jackie and the Illusion of Truth

The magic of Camelot never existed. by Wm. Steven Humphrey JUST ONE WEEK after the assassination of her husband, Jacqueline Kennedy invited respected political journalist Theodore H. White to conduct...

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Rage Against the Machine

The old hope of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. by Bobby Roberts ROGUE ONE is a Star Wars story born of the present, but it ends in May of 1977. It’s a direct prequel to a movie made in response to...

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La La Land Is Beautiful and Good

Just like Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone! by Megan Burbank IN ANY GIVEN YEAR of reviewing movies, I spend a lot of time sitting through money-covered crap struggling to discern why it was greenlit in the...

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Collateral Beauty Demands the Sacrifice of Your Human Tears

Dead cancer kids, gaslighting, and other holiday traditions. by Ned Lannamann THE HOLLYWOOD TEARJERKER is an art form of pure privilege. Your life a little too comfy and bright? Here are some...

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A Bad Year of Good Books

2016 was a nightmare. Here are the books we escaped into. by Megan Burbank In the days and weeks following the constitutional coup that put a puppet in the White House, books were one of the only...

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The Party Review

This week: I attend a four-year-old’s party. by Daniel Martin Austin THIS WEEKEND, I attended a four-year-old’s birthday party, which ordinarily wouldn’t be strange since I have a child. However, my...

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Multnomah County Was Supposed to Decrease Jail Spending

But it’s pumping half a million dollars into keeping prisoners locked up. by Doug Brown The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners had a tough question to answer last Thursday: Is it okay if some...

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The City Knows How to Curb Deaths on Outer Division

So why hasn’t it? by Dirk VanderHart ON OUTER Southeast Division Street, the traffic violence plays out in a tragic loop.Just before 7 pm on December 7, a 51-year-old man named Myit Oo was fatally...

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Hall Monitor—A Dull Blade?

The city’s about to require affordable units. It might not matter for years. by Dirk VanderHart Here are a few things we know about living (or trying to live) in this city.Low-income Portlanders are...

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Aim for Monday Nights at Deadshot

Holdfast’s once-a-week bar night is your reason to start the week. by Andrea Damewood HOLDFAST, Portland’s weekend-only multi-course parade of inventive modern fine dining, usually has at least a...

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Bull Run’s Oregon Single Malt Whiskey

Bull Run’s Oregon single malt whiskey. by Andrea Damewood Critic’s note: This occasional entry is about stuff that I eat or drink that you should eat or drink, too. It may be about items that are...

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Put Some Sherry in Your Life

Nate Tilden's new Spanish-inspired venture is Bar Casa Vale by MJ Skegg {{image:2, align:right, width:250}} SHERRY HAS ONE of the worst images of any drink. Like an old hippie telling the kids they...

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Letters to the Editor

“Make better choices, because your choices matter.” FLIGHT OF THE EAGLESRE: “The Eagles Lodge on Hawthorne May Soon Be Sold, Members Say” [Blogtown, Dec 5]. “After 51 years in the middle of the...

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I, Anonymous

To the person who ran over my cat last night. HEY, FIRST OFF, I’m not here to yell at you. I’m not 100 percent sure what happened, but I do know that you stopped, picked him up, and drove him across...

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The Original Portland Challenger

In 1938, an 11-year-old boy was turned down for a paper route job for being black. What he went on to do in the newspaper industry was remarkable. by Santi Elijah Holley In 1938, 11-year-old William...

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Good Morning, News: Tragedy in Aleppo, Snowy Afternoon, and Remembering Sandy...

by Wm.™ Steven Humphrey GOOD MORNING, BLOGTOWN! A face on a lover with a fire in his heart. A man under cover but you tore me apart. LET'S GO TO PRESS.Snow's on the way, people! And it could get up to...

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Blazer's Recap: Blazers Punch the Thunder in the Nuts

by Arthur Bradford The Trailblazers arrived home from an awful road trip having lost four in a row, including a heartbreaking one point loss to the evil LA Clippers the night before. OKC is a good...

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Things to Do Tonight!

by Mercury Staff TYuS, Cassow, Jonny Cool No musician has ever handled the phrase “these bitches, they love me” with the care and tenderness of Portland’s Tyus. The 20-year-old R&B singer released...

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