IN NOVELIST CHUCK PALAHNIUK’S loving hometown travelogue, Fugitives and Refugees, fellow writer Katherine Dunn describes a defining feature of local life: “Everyone in Portland is living a minimum of three lives. Everyone has at least three identities. They’re a grocery store checker, an archaeologist, and a biker guy. Or they’re a poet, a drag queen, and a bookstore clerk.” Indeed, for Portlanders, hobbies become obsessions and sometimes even professions that, in turn, build audiences of fans. What began as one person’s passion is suddenly on everyone’s must-do list. For our latest celebration of the city, we tapped some of those creative eclectics making Portland a mecca of eccentricity, from vegans and ethical carnivores to vinyl record collectors and crazed Portland Timbers fans. And for those of you just acquainting yourself with the city, we offer some quintessential Portland experiences, including classic outdoor trips, not-to-be-missed farmers market stalls, and the local books and records you need on your shelf.
Published: August 2010


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It’s so wonderful to be able to read the great writing of Karen Brooks once again. She is the voice of Portland and she has been missed by her loyal fans.
have to agree .. Karen is magnificent .. perfect …
I stumbled on this post by chance, but could not tear myself away from it to the end. Great job! I’m looking forward for your future releases on this subject.