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Martin Beats Stillernew

Your enjoyment of Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins can be predetermined by one question: Do you think an obstacle course showdown between Martin Lawrence and Cedric the Entertainer sounds hilarious? If not, move along to the next review.
The Portland Mercury  |  Chas Bowie  |  02-08-2008  |  Reviews

Are We Excited Yet?new

Hang the blame on poor marketing, or a tendency to cater to a faithful older audience rather than drum up some fresh blood—fact is, Portland's International Film Festival (PIFF) is not the Big Deal it should be.
The Portland Mercury  |  Marjorie Skinner  |  02-08-2008  |  Movies

Zoroaster's Guide to Bar Fightingnew

"He was trying to pick a fight," says Zoroaster guitarist/vocalist Will Fiore, recounting the incident that would inspire the name of their debut full-length, Dog Magic.
The Portland Mercury  |  Mike Meyer  |  02-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Baby Dee's Erratic Mythologynew

In her storied life, this multi-instrumentalist and songwriter has progressed erratically, backwards, sideways.
The Portland Mercury  |  Kurt B. Reighley  |  02-08-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Arresting Developmentnew

The manager and owner of a private security firm in SE Portland is still running his business with the blessing of the state, despite having been warned repeatedly by police for over a year for allegedly taking "pseudo police action."
The Portland Mercury  |  Matt Davis  |  02-08-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Domestic Blissnew

Federal judge clears the path for domestic partnerships in Oregon.
The Portland Mercury  |  Amy J. Ruiz  |  02-08-2008  |  LGBT

Indoor/Outdoornew

Some hard truths about public sex.
The Portland Mercury  |  Justin W. Sanders  |  02-08-2008  |  Commentary

Tragedy Fuels Stereotype of Drunken Indiansnew

Once more, the dominant culture’s impression of native people has been reinforced. Native people equals alcohol equals tragedy. Definitely an unhappy equation.
NOW Magazine  |  Drew Hayden Taylor  |  02-08-2008  |  Race & Class

Collection Explores Writing as Revolutionary Activismnew

Spanning over a quarter century of conflict in the Middle East, and forwarding the voices of sixty poets from multiple nations, this collection offers an intricate understanding of what it means to resist, to give birth to change, to create meaning out of astonishing political chaos and violence
Artvoice  |  Heather Bidell  |  02-08-2008  |  Poetry

Let's Hope Real Comedy Comes into Playnew

You know how most DVDs come with extra features about the making of movie, interviews with the stars and the director, and whatever else was captured on film that fans might find moderately interesting? They seem to have got it backward here.
Artvoice  |  M. Faust  |  02-08-2008  |  Reviews

We Fight Because People Liednew

The nonprofit, nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity (publicintegrity.org) recently compiled a searchable database of lies George W. Bush and his above-mentioned underlings told regarding Iraq over a two-year period starting on September 11, 2001. There were 935 “false statements.”
Artvoice  |  Michael I. Niman  |  02-08-2008  |  War

Did Romance Exist Before Movies?new

Hollywood perfected it with sophisticated women and beautiful men trading witty dialogue while overcoming artificial obstacles to the kind of rapturous love that only had to last until the words "The End" left us to imagine that they could keep it up for the ensuing lifetimes.
Artvoice  |  M. Faust  |  02-08-2008  |  Reviews

Living in Synthnew

These days there’s no shortage of retro-styled cosmic rockers: Black Mountain, Witchcraft, Dungen, Comets on Fire, and even the likes of Bigelf. The question for Portland quartet Danava is how to distinguish itself from that undifferentiated blur of longhaired reenactors.
Washington City Paper  |  David Dunlap Jr.  |  02-08-2008  |  Reviews

Vaughn & Gamesnew

Don't judge Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show by its title—the documentary isn't 100 minutes of Fred Claus running his mouth.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  02-08-2008  |  Reviews

Amour, Amour, Amaronenew

In honor of Valentine's Day, I propose a toast with an imperfect, traditional and rustic red wine. A deep, broad-shouldered wine with which to contemplate life in the vice of winter, and sounding most like "amour," Amarone appears to me an excellent choice.
Artvoice  |  Paula Paradise  |  02-08-2008  |  Food+Drink

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