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Film Review
The latest dispatch from the minds of Jordan Peele and Henry Selick is an overstuffed, overstimulating feast of delicious stop-motion animation.
10/24/2022 By Conner Reed
Events
The actor and writer will read a short memoir created as part of Pop-Up Magazine’s multi-media live show “Love Stories.”
10/21/2022 By Matthew Trueherz
Pop Culture Deep Dive
The superstar’s tenth album descended on an extremely suspecting public when the clock struck 12 last night. Here's how it hit us.
10/21/2022 By Conner Reed
Art
Chris Burnett’s Colibri is on at Fisk through December 4.
10/19/2022 By Matthew Trueherz
Q+A
A family of Black women artists are working to purchase and preserve the historic Portland home of the civil rights activist—but they’re not the only ones who have made an offer.
10/19/2022 By Isabel Lemus Kristensen
Business
An Oregonian hit paydirt on the first episode of this season. But what about seasons gone by?
10/18/2022 By Julia Silverman
Halloween
Not into buckets of blood or strangers chasing you down darkened hallways? Still want to get in on the season's festivities? Look no further.
10/18/2022 By Conner Reed
Food News
At Wonderwood Springs, drink mead lattes among 400 hand-painted medieval fantasy-themed pieces.
10/17/2022 By Katherine Chew Hamilton
Theater
PCS and ART are tackling the second-ever production of Tony-nominated playwright Christina Anderson’s ‘the ripple, the wave that carried me home.’
10/14/2022 By Matthew Trueherz
If you’re panicking as Halloween approaches and you haven’t been stockpiling costume ideas all year, we’ve got you covered.
Music
Lush, autumnal tracks from Portlanders including Dead Moon, Rasheed Jamal, Dakota Theim and more.
10/14/2022 By Conner Reed
Cinemas
The iconic cinema’s façade receives a long-awaited renovation.
10/11/2022 By Conner Reed
Kelly Reichardt’s latest lowkey gem offers a portrait of the artist as a grunt worker.
10/10/2022 By Conner Reed
Gaming
After a two-year hiatus, the convention is back, and it’s ushering in a new generation of old-school video game masters.
10/07/2022 By Sam Pape
A local writer’s nostalgia-fueled book chronicles 20 now-closed restaurants with history, recipes, and personal accounts.
10/05/2022 By Katherine Chew Hamilton
Arts
Memory is the theme of Oregon Humanities’ current Dear Stranger letter exchange. They’re accepting submissions through October 31.
10/04/2022 By Matthew Trueherz
Feature
Inside the legacies of two locally grown horror hosts
10/03/2022 By Conner Reed Illustrations by Patrick Leger
Fall Arts
The artist’s photography project is a sprawling celebration of Oregon’s Indigenous communities, past and present.
09/28/2022 By Rebecca Jacobson
Visual Art
Food by way of Warhol and Hockney, a dizzying look at German history, autumnal brushes with the occult, and more
09/27/2022 By Conner Reed
Books
The Stars Did Wander Darkling, an ’80s adventure set on the Oregon Coast, is on shelves now.
09/23/2022 By Conner Reed
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