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Apr 27, 2010
Last week’s Culinary Book Fair was one of the few events at the IACP Conference that was open to the public. Naturally, it was a veritable smorgasbord of famed cookbook scribes. While the catalog...
Apr 22, 2010
After a full day of satisfying their epi-curiousity, IACP conference goers attended the opening reception at the stately Nines Hotel. The sixth floor became food central as local dishes and...
Apr 21, 2010
FOR PORTLAND PHILANTHROPISTS, sit-down dinners, sleepy speeches and auctions might be getting a bit old. Bradley Angle stepped in to mix up the fundraising effort with their first annual Purple...
Apr 21, 2010
So a little patch of mâche growing in my vegetable garden will be on KPTV Fox 12’s Better Portland on Thursday April 22 at 1:45 pm!
What’s the story, you ask? Well, last month, I was chatting about...
Apr 20, 2010
A couple living in Northwest Portland add a new feature to their century-old Craftsman while also keeping its integrity.
Apr 20, 2010
It has been forty years since the tumultuous year of 1970—we reflect on a notable timeline of events which steadfastly birthed a new Portland.
Apr 17, 2010
April is tulip season in our region – and definitely the best time to see tulips in bloom at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm’s Tulip Fest in Woodburn (I recently wrote about Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm...
Apr 6, 2010
No two ways about it, the annual Spring Beer and Wine Fest is a horse of a different color. It’s held indoors within the cavernous confines of the Convention Center, and instead of the bronzed brew...
Apr 5, 2010
Can she sustain her parents' version of the Good Life, or might her road be a greener one?
Photographs by Rafael Astorga
Mar 31, 2010
“Nooooo!”
This was my none-too-clever cry of dismay as the half-gallon jar of beer tumbled over in the back seat of the rental car and began spraying in all directions like an enraged sprinkler. I...
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