And a few more Willamette Week theater reviews:
Viva La Revolución
Charivari
Rocket Man
The Shame Company
Reckless
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Thursday, October 13, 2011
A Few WW Reviews
I've written a few theater reviews for Willamette Week recently. In order:
Sweat
Love Song
Once on This Island
Sweat
Love Song
Once on This Island
Saturday, September 17, 2011
More WW Reviews
I'd forgotten to include several reviews I wrote for Willamette Week last spring. First, some food cart reviews for the Eat Mobile supplement:
Boolkogi Korean BBQ
Kitchen Dances
Off the Griddle
Zenbu
And a few café reviews:
Aliviar Coffeehouse
Coffee Division
Boolkogi Korean BBQ
Kitchen Dances
Off the Griddle
Zenbu
And a few café reviews:
Aliviar Coffeehouse
Coffee Division
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Riding Along with Ride On (Willamette Week)
My final Willamette Week article (aside from a few forthcoming food cart and coffee shop reviews) was published today. I rode along with a designated driver service called Ride On, which picks up drunken Portlanders and shuttles them home, in their own cars. Read the story here.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Cheap Eats reviews (Willamette Week)
Willamette Week's Cheap Eats guide came out this week. I reviewed Cafe Hibiscus, E'Njoni Cafe, Gandhi's, Le Happy and Pupuseria El Buen Gusto. Go eat!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Problems at Powell's Books (Willamette Week)
Another Willamette Week print story, this one on the layoffs at Powell's Books—from the perspectives of laid-off workers.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Two Willamette Week Stories
I've been working as a news intern at Willamette Week since getting back to Portland, mostly blogging about blood drives and earthquake drills and wacky legislative proposals (on headphones and cell phones), but also writing some more substantive stories.
I had two articles in this week's print edition: one on a housing cooperative opening above an anarchist cafe, and another on a local Egyptian couple and their thoughts on the protests in their home country.
I had two articles in this week's print edition: one on a housing cooperative opening above an anarchist cafe, and another on a local Egyptian couple and their thoughts on the protests in their home country.
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