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Roxy Mayer, a spokeswoman for the governor, did not indicate what position Kotek would take on the bill, though she rarely ...
Grant High School, the only 6A school in the state that doesn't have an athletic field with lights, is one step closer to ...
The head of Prosper Portland was already on thin ice. Then the mayor’s office received copies of a message thread among ...
Tears and Glitter” and “Mimetic Desires” both explore the dynamics of transgender and nonbinary-majority friend groups.
Apparently New Wave, a musical subgenre sledgehammered by freshly arrived Vietnamese boat people. Combining elements of ...
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts’ two-story lobby exhibit examines the careers of Poison Waters and the late Darcelle ...
There, you can choose to imbibe at the Feast of Fools (June 14–15), set sail during the Saga of the Seven Seas (June 21–22), ...
Despite existing for 160 years, Juneteenth is relatively new to Portland. In fact, this year marks the 80th anniversary of ...
Hocking’s new memoir, A Field Guide to the Subterranean (Counterpoint press, 224 pages, $27), twines together the underground ...
After debuting her new live band on an East Coast tour in March, Egbert will perform with the full saoirse dream lineup at McMenamins Mission Theater on June 17 alongside Michael Cera Palin, Aren’t We ...
Esperanza Spalding was the first jazz musician ever to win the Grammy for Best New Artist. Yet the Portland bassist and composer has sidestepped the jinx that tends to befall recipients by paying less ...