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<rss xmlns:ynews="http://news.yahoo.com/rss/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Yahoo! Local News - Willamette Week</title><link>http://news.yahoo.com/</link><description>Local News Willamette Week via Yahoo! News.</description><ttl>5</ttl><language>en-US</language><copyright>Copyright (c) 2012 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved</copyright><ynews:location><ynews:id>2475687</ynews:id><ynews:dma>Portland</ynews:dma><ynews:city>Portland</ynews:city><ynews:state_code>OR</ynews:state_code><ynews:state>Oregon</ynews:state></ynews:location><item><title>Willamette Weekend</title><description>Friday, May 25 Here We Go Magic [MUSIC] Luke Temple, long one of the finest unheralded singers and songwriters of his generation, is on a particularly hot streak. Last year's solo comeback record, Don't Act Like You Don't Care , was his best album to date, and the former Seattleite's third record with his excellent Brooklyn-based band Here We Go Magic , A Different Ship , is a downright ...</description><link>http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-28697-willamette_weekend.html</link><pubDate>2012-05-25T20:54:11-04:00</pubDate><ynews:source><ynews:name>Willamette Week</ynews:name><ynews:id>6553978</ynews:id><ynews:short_name>Willamette Week</ynews:short_name><ynews:original_url>http://www.wweek.com/</ynews:original_url><ynews:url>http://news.yahoo.com/local/Willamette-Week-6553978-2475687.html</ynews:url></ynews:source></item><item><title>Future Drinking</title><description>Our weekly reading of the bureaucratic tarot cards that are OLCC liquor license applications: Stumptown don Duane Sorenson has purchased the former Lauro Kitchen at 3377 SE Division St., where he will open a new restaurant called Ava Gene's . The application offers little else in the way of information&#x2014;the old license forms used to make you write a bit about your menu, but the newer ones don't ...</description><link>http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-28695-future_drinking.html</link><pubDate>2012-05-25T19:54:31-04:00</pubDate><ynews:source><ynews:name>Willamette Week</ynews:name><ynews:id>6553978</ynews:id><ynews:short_name>Willamette Week</ynews:short_name><ynews:original_url>http://www.wweek.com/</ynews:original_url><ynews:url>http://news.yahoo.com/local/Willamette-Week-6553978-2475687.html</ynews:url></ynews:source></item><item><title>Men In Black III Reviewed</title><description>We don't know why there's a third Men in Black , but we reviewed it anyway, even though it screened after WW press deadlines. WW Critics Grade: C. Nobody ever gave a shit about the Men in Black . Not the movie&#x2014;in fact, the original is pretty great, a lean, awesomely ridiculous creature feature in the vein of Ghostbusters . The characters were wonderfully broad, with Will Smith playing the ...</description><link>http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-28696-pre_willennium_tension_men_in_black_iii_reviewed.html</link><pubDate>2012-05-25T19:39:21-04:00</pubDate><ynews:source><ynews:name>Willamette Week</ynews:name><ynews:id>6553978</ynews:id><ynews:short_name>Willamette Week</ynews:short_name><ynews:original_url>http://www.wweek.com/</ynews:original_url><ynews:url>http://news.yahoo.com/local/Willamette-Week-6553978-2475687.html</ynews:url></ynews:source></item><item><title>Video Roundup: Michael The Blind, Vinnie Dewayne, Serge Severe, Plankton Wat and More</title><description>Videos! Some are real new, some we just missed the first time around. Either way, they are something Portland-centric for you to stare at as you wind down the final minutes before your Memorial Weekend begins (we hope). There'll be no time for video-watching in the great outdoors, friends. And, snap, look at the time! We'd better make this quick!&#xA0; Michael the Blind, "Sympathies" In next week's ...</description><link>http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-28694-video_roundup_michael_the_blind_vinnie_dewayne_serge_severe_plankton_wat_and_more.html</link><pubDate>2012-05-25T19:39:11-04:00</pubDate><ynews:source><ynews:name>Willamette Week</ynews:name><ynews:id>6553978</ynews:id><ynews:short_name>Willamette Week</ynews:short_name><ynews:original_url>http://www.wweek.com/</ynews:original_url><ynews:url>http://news.yahoo.com/local/Willamette-Week-6553978-2475687.html</ynews:url></ynews:source></item><item><title>50 Shades of Grey?</title><description>We've now had 72 hours to absorb the terrible news that scenes in "mommy porn" novel 50 Shades of Grey take place in Portland's downtown Heathman Hotel , and that the Heathman has begun offering guest packages based on E. L. James' book. This means that Portland not only hosts tours of the locations where the Twilight movie was filmed, but also has a hotel where people can reenact the fetish sex ...</description><link>http://www.wweek.com/portland/blog-28691-what_exactly_happens_in_portlands_heathman_hotel_in_50_shades_of_grey.html</link><pubDate>2012-05-25T17:09:11-04:00</pubDate><ynews:source><ynews:name>Willamette Week</ynews:name><ynews:id>6553978</ynews:id><ynews:short_name>Willamette Week</ynews:short_name><ynews:original_url>http://www.wweek.com/</ynews:original_url><ynews:url>http://news.yahoo.com/local/Willamette-Week-6553978-2475687.html</ynews:url></ynews:source></item></channel></rss>
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