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Rather than flying in chefs from across the country, the smaller scale Feast Portland is all about showcasing local talent.
06/21/2021 By Katherine Chew Hamilton
Footnotes
Arts editor Conner Reed talks this year's festival and the Pride package in the Summer 2021 issue of Portland Monthly.
06/04/2021 By Gabriel Granillo With Conner Reed and Nick Campigli
Pride
A gay hairdresser on a hero’s journey, cottagecore Australian lesbians, a forgotten Filipina-American punk band, and more.
05/13/2021 By Conner Reed
Bicycling
Pedalpalooza, Sunday Parkways, and Bridge Pedal are still figuring out how to return in 2021
04/06/2021 By Julia Silverman
Portland Monthly news editor Julia Silverman talks with Portland Rose Festival Foundation CEO Jeff Curtis about challenges large outdoor events are facing this year.
03/19/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
Music
The virtual festival runs February 18–27 and will feature livestreams from Portland to Brooklyn to Cuba.
02/17/2021 By Gabriel Granillo and Conner Reed
Performance
All of this year’s pieces will be available on-demand through February 15.
02/09/2021 By Conner Reed
Through film, music, dance, and theater, the festival presents virtual holiday food for thought.
12/10/2020 By Conner Reed
Interview
The Portland writer talks ambition, trauma, and her new book The Great Offshore Grounds.
11/08/2020 By Fiona McCann
Books
The typically one-day, in-person festival will sprawl across two digital weeks this year. Here's what you can't miss.
11/05/2020 By Fiona McCann and Conner Reed
TBA
Flashy concept albums, dreamy choreo, and a soothing home concert round out TBA 2020.
10/13/2020 By Andrew Jankowski
Highlights include an Indigenous dance album, a queer sermon, and a puzzling bit of self-led choreo.
09/29/2020 By Andrew Jankowski
Film
A handful of titles that did not screen at PIFF in March will be available online and at the Zidell Yards drive-in from October 1–3.
09/21/2020 By Conner Reed
A sautéed iPhone, a timid Macbeth, and more.
09/18/2020 By Andrew Jankowski
A plague, shrinking budgets, and wildfire smoke aside, TBA 2020 is now streaming on a laptop near you.
09/16/2020 By Conner Reed
The all-digital, 17 day festival will feature heavy hitters like Margaret Atwood and local favorites like Colin Meloy.
09/15/2020 By Riley Blake
Pride 2020
Plays, karaoke, drag, and more—all from the comfort of your home.
06/19/2020 By Lauren Carlos
Please No
Organizers of some of the sunny season's biggest bashes weigh whether they can continue as planned.
04/12/2020 By Julia Silverman
Jazz Fest
The bassist set aside the hits and played dazzling solos for a rapt crowd at Portland Art Museum last Saturday.
03/06/2020 By Daniel Bromfield
The upcoming festival honors Vortex I with music, history, and volunteerism
02/19/2020 By Gabriel Granillo