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Sep 10, 2009
Here are the ingredients to a great autumn day in Portland: fresh food, good beer, great costumes, ghost stories, and a picnic under Laurelhurst Park's Katsura tree.
Sep 10, 2009
Feature
Swearing he’d never be a banker like his father (and grandfather and great-grandfather), John Haines fled his office in the Wells Fargo Tower to kayak the world’s wild rivers and pioneer new paths...
Sep 10, 2009
FICTION
With her short story "The Grocery Store Cart," Marian Pierce won the 2009 short fiction competition of the Wordstock book and literary festival. Chosen by Oregon writer Barry Lopez, this story won...
Sep 10, 2009
phile under: TBA
Within ten minutes, Neal Medlyn’s exploding candy g-string struck me in the chest. But honestly, how else would a mock Britney Spears tantrum end?
Medlyn, whose previous pop deconstructions...
Sep 10, 2009
Mudroom
Portland astrologer Shon Clark looks to the sky to see how the stars aligned during some of Mayor Sam Adams' most famous (and infamous) days.
Sep 10, 2009
Currency
The National Endowment for the Arts was granted nearly $20 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Who in Oregon got a piece of the pie?
Sep 10, 2009
Mudroom
_Portland Monthly_ takes a look at local fountains.
Sep 9, 2009
phile under: art
Tonight is Echo Gap, a one-night show of video art by ten Portland-based artists curated by WorkSound’s Modou Dieng at Valentine’s (232 SW Ankeny) at 8:30 PM. Artists include Arnold Kemp, the new...
Sep 9, 2009
Today at 1 PM is the last day to see robbinschilds C.L.U.E. (color location ultimate exprience) at The WORKS for PICA’s TBA:09 Festival. Take a late lunch to see this duo’s performance which I am...
Sep 9, 2009
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Never underestimate the power of Labisha. Kalup Linzy, in a sundress and a dark wig, grabbed a hold of the audience at Washington High School and never let them go. There was standing room only...
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