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  2. Portland Mercury - Wikipedia

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    115 SW Ash St., Suite 600. Portland, OR 97204. USA. Circulation. 45,000 (as of June 2014) [1] Website. portlandmercury .com. Portland Mercury is an alternative bi-weekly newspaper and media company founded in 2000 in Portland, Oregon. It has a sibling publication in Seattle, Washington, called The Stranger.

  3. After The Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Joe Streckert of the Portland Mercury, described the book as an action-filled and imaginative take on a future splintered America. Streckert stated the novel's use of familiar character archetypes in an unconventional setting, along with its fast-paced narrative and vivid depiction of a post-civil war United States, was praised.

  4. Collin Hegna - Wikipedia

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    collinhegna .com. Collin Hegna is a Portland, Oregon -based musician, composer, and recording engineer. Hegna founded the Spaghetti Western –themed indie rock combo Federale and remains their principal songwriter. In addition, he has played bass with The Brian Jonestown Massacre since 2004. As co-owner of SE Portland's Revolver Studios, Hegna ...

  5. The Lazarus Effect (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Mirk, writing in the Portland Mercury, praised the film for breathing "sincere life and inspiration into the often schlocky world of AIDS movies", saying, "There's no heavy-handed Western narrator here to explain the crisis. There are only the patients and their nurses, all HIV-positive, discussing their lives and laughing in joy at their ...

  6. The Mercury (defunct Oregon newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury, later The Sunday Mercury, was a weekly newspaper founded in Salem, Oregon in 1869, [1] and moved to Portland a few years later. [2] Oregon writer Homer Davenport described approaching the Mercury when he arrived in Portland as a young man, and being sent to New Orleans to cover and draw pictures of the Fitzsimmons - Dempsey fight.

  7. CC Slaughters - Wikipedia

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    The CC Slaughters in Portland, Oregon, located on Northwest Davis Street in the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood, was established in 1981. It plays different music genres every night. The Portland Mercury has described the club as having a "shiny and modern inside with no cover charge, a big dance floor and crazy laser/light show".

  8. Club Portland - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Mercury has said the business operating as Club Baths in 1971, and later became known as Club Portland. The club's official website mentioned "Continental Club Baths" and "since 1967", as of April 2001. Willamette Week has said the club was established by Richard Lawson in 1987.

  9. Women's March on Portland - Wikipedia

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    The Women's March on Portland, also known as the Portland Women's March, the Women's March on Washington, Portland, and Women's March Portland, was an event in Portland, Oregon. Scheduled to coincide with the 2017 Women's March , it was held on January 21, 2017, the day after the inauguration of Donald Trump .