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THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS

COVER STORY The $25 Candidate - Tom Potter thinks he can be elected mayor without selling out. Is he crazy?

The Campaign Busse - A mayoral hopeful goes for the youth vote.

SXSW Planes, Trains and Audiophiles - Searching for something at South by Southwest.

One More Sneak Peek at Willamette Week's Longbaugh II Film Festival - Presented by Comcast

Web Contest - Enter to win 4 tickets to Northwest Children's Theater's performance of "The Outsiders", and a night at the Embarcadero in Newport, OR.

WILLAMETTE WEEK'S SPRING FASHION GUIDE '04

WWEEK.COM * Cheap Eats 2004 * Eat the Street

What are you doing for the next 168hours? - 7 days of Arts & Culture.

NEW! Listen to free streaming audio of some of WW's favorite artists! Click here to launch WW Radio.

Murmurs - What do want? Scuttlebutt! When do we want it? Now!

Newark? Newark? - A look behind the biz-mag rankings that shellacked Portland.

Voting, with a Twist

Winners & Losers - Separating the Gonzagas from the Alabama-Birminghams.

Forgive Us Our Debts? - A local megachurch finds itself in mega-trouble.

The Nose - The lawyer who aims to please.

The Campaign Busse - A mayoral hopeful goes for the youth vote.

Rogue of the Week - Laidlaw employees

Cover Story - The $25 Candidate

Letters to the Editor - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Queer Window - The Marrying Men

Hitched - Beren deMotier and Jannine Setter

Night Avenger - Hooters + Beaverton = Big Time

Volume - Keepin' It Steel

local CUT - Young Man with a Fax

SXSW Planes, Trains and Audiophiles - Searching for something at South by Southwest.

Tale from the 'Hood - Donald Goines' classic crime novel Never Die Alone comes to brutal cinematic life.

One More Sneak Peek at Willamette Week's Longbaugh II Film Festival - Presented by Comcast

Roughly Drawn - In ART's latest production, the play is not the thing, but the acting, especially William Hurt's, is.

Bite Club - TRADING SPACES