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  2. Willamette Week - Wikipedia

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    Portland, OR 97210. US. Circulation. 25,000 (as of 2023) [2] Website. wweek .com. Willamette Week ( WW) is an alternative weekly newspaper and a website published in Portland, Oregon, United States, since 1974. It features reports on local news, politics, sports, business, and culture .

  3. Nigel Jaquiss - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Jaquiss. Nigel Jaquiss (born 1962) is an American journalist who won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, for his work exposing former Oregon Governor Neil Goldschmidt 's sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl while he was mayor of Portland, Oregon. [1] His story was published in Willamette Week in May 2004.

  4. Mark Zusman - Wikipedia

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    Mark Zusman in 2007. Mark Zusman (born 1954) is the editor and publisher of Willamette Week, an alternative newspaper and media company based in Portland, Oregon. He has been the paper's editor since 1983, [1] and became its publisher in 2015, when Richard Meeker stepped down from that position. [2]

  5. Oregon Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Theatre. / 45.5046278; -122.6277533. The Oregon Theatre, or Oregon Theater, [1] was an adult movie theater in the Richmond neighborhood of southeast Portland, Oregon, United States. The theater was completed in 1925 and originally housed a Wurlitzer pipe organ and vaudeville stage. It would later screen Hollywood, art-house, and Spanish ...

  6. Willamette Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Willamette Valley (/ w ɪ ˈ l æ m ɪ t / ⓘ wil-AM-it) is a 150-mile (240 km) long valley in Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Willamette River flows the entire length of the valley and is surrounded by mountains on three sides: the Cascade Range to the east, the Oregon Coast Range to the west, and the ...

  7. Queen of Sheba (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, 2017, and 2020, Willamette Week readers named Queen of Sheba the city's top Ethiopian restaurant in an annual "best of Portland" poll. In an overview of the city's "exceptional" Ethiopian food, Eater Portland's Maya MacEvoy wrote:

  8. Women's March on Portland - Wikipedia

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    Number. Estimated 100,000. The Women's March on Portland, also known as the Portland Women's March, [1] the Women's March on Washington, Portland, [2] and Women's March Portland, [3] 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.

  9. Rontoms - Wikipedia

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    Rontoms is a dimly lit bar on East Burnside Street, in southeast Portland 's Buckman neighborhood. [2] In 2017, Mike Seely of The New York Times described the venue as a "quirky east side lounge with a patio covered by a massive geometric wooden roof" and ping-pong. [3] In 2018, Willamette Week described the clientele as a "mesmerizing gyre of ...