Arts & Culture

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Edward Jeffrey Kriksciun’s Brickthrough Opens at Nationale

New cutout works by Portland artist at tiny Eastside gallery

08/12/2009 By Lisa Radon

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In Conversation

Culturephile talks with Eva Lake

08/11/2009 By Lisa Radon

Web Exclusive

Dude Sightings

Scenes from Lebowski Fest Portland

08/10/2009 By Megan Udow

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Around the Way

arts on the internets

08/10/2009 By Lisa Radon

Slideshow

Slide Show: Dude Sightings

08/10/2009

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galleryHOMELAND on Arts Focus on KBOO

Eva Lake interviews Paul Middendorf and Caitlin Moore

08/09/2009 By Lisa Radon

Visual Art

Review: Incompletely at galleryHOMELAND

Eastside group show hits many right notes

08/08/2009 By Lisa Radon

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Review: Incompletely at galleryHOMELAND

Eastside group show hits many right notes

08/08/2009 By Lisa Radon

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Emergency Conduit Benefits

Necessary contemporary dance space need our help

08/07/2009 By Lisa Radon

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First Friday August

picks for Eastside arts

08/07/2009 By Lisa Radon

phile under: design/museums

Museum of Contemporary Craft Featured in Cities x Design

nationwide design tour hits PDX w/ video camera

08/06/2009 By Lisa Radon

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Pints for PICA

Beers and Beats

08/06/2009 By Lisa Radon

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First Thursday August

It’s going to be a busy First Thursday. Here are a few shows that are likely to be highlights.

08/05/2009

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And Away We Go

the launch of Portland’s newest arts + culture blog

08/03/2009

Music

New Moons Rising

Five bands carrying on Fred and Toody Cole's legacy

07/27/2009 By Kim Winternheimer, Robert Runyon, Laura Klairmont, and Bart Blasengame

Features

Cole Mining

Five decades of Portland rock from Fred and Toody

07/23/2009

Music

The Ballad of Fred and Toody

Fred and Toody Cole, Portland's rock lifers, reflect on making music and staying in love after 40 years of marriage and life on the road.

07/21/2009 By Bart Blasengame