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One Day at a Time

Are YOU a candy ass? by Ann Romano MONDAY, AUGUST 8“At a rally in Wilmington, North Carolina, just now, Donald Trump seemed to suggest violence as a remedy should Hillary Clinton win the election in...

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Presidential election tips for Donald Trump. As of this writing, Republican nominee Donald Trump is trailing rival Hillary Clinton by double digits in the presidential race. Even revered statistician...

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Turtlenecked Puts Paranoia in Context

The Portland band’s Pure Plush Bone Cage is clean and chaotic. by Mac Pogue HARRISON SMITH sits with his thin arms and legs folded neatly under the table, one eye squinting in the shifting sunlight....

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Record Review: Coco Columbia, When the Birds Begin to Walk

The musician embarks on her own wild-eyed trajectory. by Robert Ham WHENEVER JAZZ ARTISTS attempt to meld their sound with other genres, or vice versa, the results tend to be a mixed bag. The music...

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Sam Coomes’ Cubist Pop Freakout

The Portland musician’s first solo record goes black and white. by Ryan J. Prado “I NEVER have been interested in doing a solo album, or having a solo career,” says Sam Coomes at a sidewalk picnic...

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Record Review: Federale, All the Colours of the Dark

On their new album, Federale isn’t just an Ennio Morricone cover band. by Ciara Dolan FEDERALE ISN’T SHY about their influences—it’s pretty obvious that the Portland band longs to make snow angels in...

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All-Ages Action!

This week’s all-ages shows. by Emma Burke WED AUG 17The Castaway Kidsw/Amber Moon, Pedestrian Street Gang; Holocene, 1001 SE MorrisonPortland is a great incubator for teen indie rock projects, and the...

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Things to Do Film

This Week: Grindhouse Eastwood, Clashing Titans, and Penelope Spheeris' Punk Rock Summer Bummer by Mercury Staff Anthropoid A fantastically paced, impeccably accurate historical thriller nestled...

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Pain and Motherhood in Viktoria

Post-Soviet, postnatal. by Kjerstin Johnson IT’S 1979 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Boryana (Irmena Chichikova) lives with her husband and mother in a cramped apartment, consumed by her desire to leave the...

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Kubo and the Two Strings Is as Good as It Looks

Laika’s newest stop-motion feature is sooooo pretty. by Courtney Ferguson THERE WAS a bit of a lull after Laika’s 2009 feature debut Coraline, but the local animation studio has once again nailed it...

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The General Still Delights, 90 Years Later

The Hollywood Theatre celebrates the film’s birthday with a live score. by Robert Ham THIS YEAR, two Oregon-born landmarks of cinema are sharing a 90th birthday. It was in 1926 that the Hollywood...

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Hubris, Cocaine, and the Bad Boys of War Dogs

Watch Jonah Hill get punched in the face! by Ben Coleman LIKE BLACK LICORICE or the PT Cruiser, Jonah Hill is divisive. I have friends who can’t get enough of his potty-mouthed braggadocio, and others...

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Lo and Behold: The Internet of Herzog

Histories, prophecies, and Reveries of the Connected World. by Erik Henriksen “ANY SUFFICIENTLY ADVANCED technology is indistinguishable from magic,” Arthur C. Clarke wrote in 1973. Four decades...

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Things to Do Music

Noteworthy shows for the week of August 17-23. by Mercury Music Staff WEDNESDAY 8/17COCO COLUMBIA, SAMA DAMS, MOOREA MASA (Doug Fir, 830 E Burnside) Read our review of Coco Columbia’s When the Birds...

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Pro Wrestling for the People

A look at Portland’s underground pro wrestling scene. by Morgan Troper You never forget your first DOA match. Or your second. Or your third.I’m spending my Saturday evening in a gymnasium at the...

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Meet Buddy and Friday Hangs

The weird and wonderful Magic Society move to Portland. by Kathleen Marie THE CREATIVE FORCES behind Magic Society, Buddy and Friday Hangs make music and surrealistic video and visual art. They just...

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The New Ben-Hur: Same Chariot Race, Way More Jesus!

The new remake tightens up the bloat of the 1959 classic, but to no avail. by Andrew Wright THE TREND towards perpetual remakes and reboots is a growing pox upon Hollywood. Okay, now that that’s out...

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Good Morning, News: Trump Hires Breitbart, Parking by Phone, and Julian...

by Wm.™ Steven Humphrey GOOD MORNING, BLOGTOWN! It never really mattered too much to me that you were just too damned old for me. All that really mattered was you were my boyfriend, and baby, that's...

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Hey Parents! Check Out the New Issue of True Parent!

by Wm.™ Steven Humphrey HEY PARENTS!Get psyched, because the new issue of True Parent—the magazine for diverse, working class parents who are busy as shit, and keeping it real—is on the streets NOW....

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Confused About the Proposed Corporate Tax Hike Everyone's Talking About?...

by Dirk VanderHart Measure 97 is confusing. But the monster tax measure that'll be on your November ballot, which the Merc hasn't taken a position on no matter what you've heard, is also spurring...

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