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An Unpaid Intern's Guinea Pig Guide to Inexpensive Portland Health Carenew

Despite the big downside of living in a wonderful dream town: It is fucking impossible to find a well-paying job. So while Portland may have one of the nation's highest densities of college grads and a progressive approach to health care, a vast 40 percent of Portlanders between ages 21 and 24 still don't have insurance.
The Portland Mercury  |  Sarah Mirk  |  07-17-2008  |  Science

Crashing Director Jason Freeland's 'Garden Party'new

Even though for some weird reason Garden Party's being marketed all over MySpace as a teen drama, writer/director Freeland's foray into the dirty underpinnings of Los Angeles, is, in fact, a quirky indie flick about the morally ambiguous reality of chasing the Hollywood dream.
The Portland Mercury  |  Kiala Kazebee  |  07-10-2008  |  Reviews

Batman Gets Animated with 'Gotham Knight'new

The grimy, captivating architectural fantasy of Gotham takes center stage in Batman: Gotham Knight, a series of six animated shorts that serve as a lead-in for The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan's sequel to Batman Begins, which hits theaters next week.
The Portland Mercury  |  Erik Henriksen  |  07-10-2008  |  Reviews

Guillermo del Toro Goes to Hell and Backnew

The point is fun: In any other movie, it'd be a sign that things had gone seriously awry if a red demon and a blue talking fish got together, drank too much Tecate, and started slurring out a drunken duet, but in Hellboy II: The Golden Army, it kind of makes sense.
The Portland Mercury  |  Erik Henriksen  |  07-10-2008  |  Reviews

Grouper Dials Down the Dronenew

And then I realized that Dragging a Dead Deer was reminding me not of another album, but of an experience; waking up in my own bedroom in the middle of the night and not knowing where I am for a brief, disturbing instant.
The Portland Mercury  |  Cary Clarke  |  07-10-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

How Portland's Museum of Contemporary Craft Made Itself Modern Againnew

Portland's Museum of Contemporary Craft was founded in 1937 (originally known as the Oregon Ceramic Studio). For 70-odd years it resided on the outskirts of the city, in Lair Hill, where even those who ventured out to it often got lost.
The Portland Mercury  |  Marjorie Skinner  |  07-10-2008  |  Art

David Sedaris Cranks Out an Airplane Readnew

When You Are Engulfed in Flames does feature flashes of that off-kilter Sedaris wit, but more often the stories here are quickly read and more quickly forgotten: entertaining enough, but easy to put away when the wheels hit the tarmac.
The Portland Mercury  |  Alison Hallett  |  07-03-2008  |  Fiction

Blogger Christian Lander on White Peoplenew

The Definitive Guide to Stuff White People Like: The Unique Taste of Millions is 150 blog posts -- uh, make that chapters -- with titles like "Michel Gondry," "Modern Furniture," and "Knowing What's Best for Poor People." Although the book does recycle some of the website's original content, it's still snarkily funny and well, true.
The Portland Mercury  |  Kiala Kazebee  |  07-03-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Vampire Nazis vs. Rocket-Launching Werewolvesnew

Operation Darkness does one thing wrong, and a whole bunch of other things right.
The Portland Mercury  |  Earnest "Nex" Cavalli  |  07-03-2008  |  Video Games

Travel Portland Tries to Woo Tourists with Indie Rocknew

The "private nonprofit destination marketing organization" is running an "Indie Music Hotel Package," which courts the would-be indie tourist with hip package deals for lodging and a free sampler of local music.
The Portland Mercury  |  Ezra Ace Caraeff  |  07-03-2008  |  Music

For Our Country's Sake -- Stop Eating Like a Commienew

Lucky for you, I see it as my patriotic duty to offer you these true American foods, like the Hamdog, the Luther Burger, and more. You can either eat them, or let the terrorists win.
The Portland Mercury  |  Patrick Alan Coleman  |  07-03-2008  |  Food+Drink

Let's Blow Stuff Up!new

"Don't try this at home, kids. This is not Jackass," warned Matt Staab, a chemistry teacher at Cleveland High School, as he put on goggles and started rummaging around in a green plastic box marked "Explosives Kit." His trucker cap said "I [Heart] Chemistry."
The Portland Mercury  |  Amy J. Ruiz  |  07-03-2008  |  Recreation

Darin Strauss's Third Novel Gets Under Readers' Skinsnew

Strauss cleverly constructing a story that burns and festers, leaving you slightly traumatized and utterly invested in the moment.
The Portland Mercury  |  Courtney Ferguson  |  06-27-2008  |  Fiction

'Gunnin' for That #1 Spot' is Like a Better 'Hoop Dreams'new

As Nathaniel Hörnblowér, he's directed a gazillion Beastie Boys videos, but here, Adam Yauch profiles nine high school kids (including Lake Oswego's Kevin Love and Medford's Kyle Singler) as they gear up to play in the annual "Elite 24" basketball game at Harlem's Rucker Park.
The Portland Mercury  |  Erik Henriksen  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

Why 'Wall-E' is Fucking Phenomenalnew

Wall-E won't only be one of the best films of the year, but may become one of the best science-fiction films ever made.
The Portland Mercury  |  Erik Henriksen  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

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