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Books
fromFast Company
3 days ago

How American independent bookstores made a massive comeback

Independent bookstores have adapted and are thriving despite the rise of online shopping.
fromPortland Monthly
2 days ago

Archive: There's Something About Mary's

Mary's Club has been a staple of the Portland nightlife since 1965, known for its unpretentious vibe and family-run atmosphere, making it a unique fixture in the city.
Portland
NYC music
fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for March 23-29

Comedy geniuses will perform at Revolution Hall, alongside various events including a performance of Snow White and a pop-up oyster bar.
fromPortland Monthly
2 days ago

Property Watch: Historic Tabor Storefront with Modern Apartment Above

Built in 1913, the building calls back to the city's early development, much like the commercial clusters just a block or few long that are nestled in so many neighborhoods.
Portland
NYC LGBT
fromPortland Mercury
2 weeks ago

Blow Pony Will Wind Down After 19 Years on the Dance Floor

Blow Pony, a 19-year LGBTQ+ electronic dance party, is ending its monthly schedule due to financial constraints and mental exhaustion from online scrutiny and cancel culture.
fromPortland Monthly
3 days ago

Seeing Things: Portland Shows & Events This Week, March 2026

Rowe and Garen Scribner's libretto takes its liberties, setting the action in a world where everything is green and an evil princess has ruled that nothing be eaten but peas.
Portland
#portland
Portland food
fromPortland Mercury
2 weeks ago

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Portland Indie Music Venues Need Support

Portland's independent live music venues face closures and changes due to economic challenges, pandemic effects, and shifting audience behaviors.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for March 30-April 5

Portland offers various spring activities including the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival and a fresh staging of Les Misérables.
Music
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

Introducing Spin Cycle, the Mercury's New Biweekly Album Review Column!

Trigger Object's album uses chaotic electronic soundscapes and algorithmic noise to reflect contemporary global despair and collective emotional exhaustion.
NYC music
fromPortland Mercury
2 weeks ago

Mercury Music Picks: Bijoux Cone's Homecoming, and Canadian Piss and Brazil's Sessa Are in Town

Mavis Staples delivered an energetic performance at Portland Jazz Festival, but the audience remained notably reserved and unexpressive despite the exceptional talent on stage.
#live-music
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago
London music

Mercury Music Picks: Big Stone Fruit Energy this Week with Peaches and Cherry Cheeks, Lo Steele's New Album, and Toody Cole at Star Theater

fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago
Music

Mercury Music Picks: Birthdays for Commonwealth Skate and Mallbrawlreds, Rare Portland Appearances by Derek Hunter Wilson and Visible Cloaks

London music
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

Mercury Music Picks: Big Stone Fruit Energy this Week with Peaches and Cherry Cheeks, Lo Steele's New Album, and Toody Cole at Star Theater

Live music provides community and joy during difficult times, with Portland artists Lo Steele and Seffarine offering soul and world music performances this week.
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago
Music

Mercury Music Picks: Birthdays for Commonwealth Skate and Mallbrawlreds, Rare Portland Appearances by Derek Hunter Wilson and Visible Cloaks

#portland-music-scene
Music
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

Toody Cole on Keeping Dead Moon's Legacy Alive

Toody Cole, a humble punk bassist and Portland music icon, maintains a DIY ethos at 77, managing Dead Moon's legacy while continuing to perform and create music with unwavering dedication.
Music
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

Toody Cole on Keeping Dead Moon's Legacy Alive

Toody Cole, a humble punk bassist and Portland music icon, maintains a DIY ethos at 77, managing Dead Moon's legacy while continuing to perform and create music with unwavering dedication.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

MusicWatch Monthly: Marching forth * Oregon ArtsWatch

March 8 itself has been International Women's Day for just over a century, and although there are several versions of "why March 8?" the answers all lead back to early 20th-century socialists and communists. Soviet Russia in particular made a big thing of commemorating March 8 as the beginning of the first of the two revolutions that created their empire.
Women
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Trump Crushes Curler's Dreams, Extra Mad March Madness, and What's Happening with Portland's Music Venues?

Sarah Maywalt fights for her right to compete in curling amid federal mandates against trans women in sports.
Portland food
fromPortland Monthly
3 weeks ago

Ripping the City with Bocha, Portland's Genre-Bending Rapper

Bocha blends blog-era hip-hop influences with Bay Area sounds to create a fresh West Coast style while strategically building cohesive visual worlds around his projects and collaborations.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 weeks ago

Lo Steele, moving ahead with her music * Oregon ArtsWatch

Lo Steele releases her second album 'Only a Drop' after three years, marking her artistic evolution as a young, gifted Black artist navigating change, love, and international experiences.
Portland food
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for March 9-15

Portland offers diverse entertainment this week including live music, sports, theater, and multiple Oscar viewing options across streaming platforms.
fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

Mercury Music Picks: Hardcore Shortiez Destroy HLR, Larry Brings His Flask to Showdown, and It's Spring Break in Kenton

Sessa's charming stage presence, irresistible Portuguese vocals, and the whole band's groovy sunshine energy made the entire room fall in love with the musicians from São Paulo.
Portland
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 week ago

How Tabor Dance Became a Portland Party Staple

Dancing at Mount Tabor during the pandemic fostered community, connection, and joy among participants seeking relief from isolation.
fromHigh Country News
1 month ago

How community organizers are amplifying Oregon's Black music history - High Country News

When Norman Sylvester was 12, long before he garnered the nickname "The Boogie Cat" or shared a stage with B.B. King, he boarded a train in Louisiana and headed west, toward the distant city of Portland, Oregon. He'd lived all his life in the rural South, eating wild muscadine grapes from his family's farm, fishing in the bayou and churning butter at the kitchen table to the tune of his grandmother's gospel singing.
Social justice
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 weeks ago

DramaWatch: On a lighter note, musicals and comedies blossom on Oregon stages * Oregon ArtsWatch

Spring theater season offers diverse productions including comedies, musicals, and new works across multiple venues and festivals in the Pacific Northwest.
fromBrooklynVegan
1 month ago

Telehealth sign to Sub Pop, announce new album & tour, share "Cool Job" video

'Cool Job' pulls from meme culture pastiche and 'Temporary Secretary' trope to skewer the fantasy that the right job will save your life. Written mid-burnout, it's an anti-work anthem about corporate rot, identity collapse, and trying to care about meetings that could have been emails while everything else is falling apart.
Music
#portland-events
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
2 weeks ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for March 16-22

Portland celebrates spring with diverse cultural events including dining specials, live music performances, comedy shows, art exhibitions, and themed cocktail promotions throughout March.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for March 2-8

March brings seasonal relief with multiple Portland events including Sandwich Week, live music, art fairs, and community fundraisers offering affordable entertainment and cultural experiences.
Portland food
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

FREE TICKETS THURSDAY: Win Tix to Whitney, Indigo De Souza, Jarrod Lawson, and MORE!

The Mercury offers free concert tickets to Portland readers for upcoming performances by Whitney, Sam Greenfield, Indigo De Souza, Blackwater Holylight, and Aimee Mann at various venues in March.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: It's Dame Time... for a New Bar, How to Combat "Portland Nice," and Welcome to Spring (Arts)

The Mercury's weekly roundup features investigations into labor influence on city politics, cultural commentary on performative activism, spring arts programming, queer theater, a celebrity sports bar opening, and local trivia.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Everyone's pulling the ship: Talking with Abronia's Eric Crespo and Keelin Mayer about their new album "Shapes Unravel" * Oregon ArtsWatch

With Portland sextet Abronia, you sort of have to listen past the spectacle. Forget about the overtly Jodorowsky-Morricone vibes, the tenor sax and the pedal steel guitar, the contralto vocals, the gigantic bass drum, the legend of co-founder Eric Crespo's desert vision. What's really going on here?
Portland food
Film
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for February 16-22

Local events include a live-scored Georges Méliès film concert, ambient performances, a cosmic sono-drama, HUMP! Film Festival, and Fat Tuesday doughnuts.
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

At Cooley Gallery, Pop Art by a Nun, Plus Portland-Made Sculptures and Textiles

Upon entry, Kent's "IF" (1965) lures the eye upward. The serigraph-a silkscreen print in fine art parlance-hangs high on the wall with a subtle vulnerability. Two orange letters hover toward the composition's top edge, as if pushing to transcend the picture plane. A feeling of possibility emerges through the conjunction and its visual form.
Portland
Careers
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

I One Million % Abhor You

A former colleague displays persistent laziness, entitlement, lack of accountability, disruptive behavior, and shirking that wastes company resources and angers coworkers.
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
2 months ago

Craft Beer and Rock Music: A Cultural Collaboration - Food & Beverage Magazine

Craft beer has always been about creativity and community, but when it teams up with rock music, it becomes something truly special. In this post, we'll explore some of the most iconic collaborations between craft breweries and legendary bands, highlighting how these unique brews reflect the spirit of rock culture. ## The Rise of Band-Inspired Brews As craft beer continues to dominate the beverage landscape, breweries are increasingly looking to popular culture for inspiration. Band-inspired beers have become a staple, and for good reason. They not only attract fans of the music but also tap into the stories, values, and identities that these bands represent.
Beer
Mental health
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

The god damn grind

Severe personal crisis led to loss and manic behavior, prompting friends' concern and distancing; recovery followed and now the person seeks limited, occasional reconnection.
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

So, we're still doing this, huh?

This whole "talk about politics on the internet" as if it makes a difference thing? We're still doing this? We think the things we say on the internet matter to literally anyone? We think if we craft the perfect anti-Trump argument, maybe one person will change their mind? I mean listen, go ahead. I'm not saying you shouldn't do it. I'm just saying it's worse than internet porn.
US politics
LGBT
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Well, Then

Evolving queer identity, commitment to digital privacy, and discovering safety and joy in nightlife shape a journey toward active participation and self-acceptance.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

Meet the 2026 Mercury Undisputable Geniuses of Comedy!

Portland's 2026 Undisputable Geniuses of Comedy showcases the city's diverse stand-up talent with hosts Adam Pasi and Nariko Ott, featuring headliner Matt Braunger on March 27 at Revolution Hall.
Women
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Hot Takes on Portland's Latest News

Oregon is experiencing major cultural and energy developments, from expansion of women's sports and performing arts to advancing geothermal research and infrastructure repairs.
#comics
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Archive: How Elizabeth Leach Built Portland's Art Scene

The rush of going down the face of a wave is just a glorious feeling.
Arts
Film
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for January 19-25

January symbolizes beginnings and transitions; use January 19 to volunteer and attend local cultural events including film screenings, music, and fairs.
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for January 12-18

The news is bleak, the nights are long. Yet somehow... the calendar is still stacked. January is when culture gets weird in the best way; this week, medieval manuscripts emerge from the vault, and camp horror and queer literature come out to play. Plus, artist Elizabeth Knight presents her dog embroideries, and local hardcore shows up to shred. Don't say we didn't warn you!
Arts
Music
fromeverout.com
1 month ago

Ticket Alert: Tame Impala, Bruce Springsteen, and More Portland Events Going On Sale This Week

Multiple music, comedy, and talks are scheduled across Portland-area venues with staggered ticket on-sale times through spring, summer, and fall.
Portland
fromAxios
1 month ago

Inside Portland Leather's Facebook-fueled retail play

Portland Leather built a thriving 210,000-member Facebook community that drives product sales, store locations, and customer loyalty while transforming the platform into a valuable business asset.
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

FREE TICKETS THURSDAY: Win Tix to Colony House, Lala Lala, Colby Acuff, and MORE!

LA-via-Chicago indie rock artist Lala Lala returns to Portland with catchy guitar-pop songs from her brand-new album, Heaven 2! Get your tickets now or enter to win a free pair!
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

'It's Not All About Me': Three Portland icons make a winning show * Oregon ArtsWatch

With most of us, 90 minutes of reminiscing wouldn't make for scintillating theater. Gert Boyle, as played by Wendy Westerwelle, is the exception to that rule. The late Gert came to fame when she took the reins of Columbia Sportswear after her husband's death in 1970 and also became the "One Tough Mother," with gray hair and glasses, of its comedic '80s and '90s ad campaigns. In one, she put her son, Tim, through a carwash to test the durability of a coat.
Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Seaside's Beach Books celebrates 20 years, serving readers nationwide * Oregon ArtsWatch

"I went to Wordstock in 2005 when it was still Wordstock, and I felt like I had walked into the world I should have been in my whole life," Emmerling said, referring to what is now called the Portland Book Festival. It wasn't long after that Emmerling and her husband, John, a blacksmith, were delivering a fireplace he'd crafted. When they drove by a bookstore, Emmerling recalled, "I said, 'You know, when we retire, it would be fun to open a bookstore.'"
Books
Music
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

POP QUIZ PDX: Sassy-Ass Trivia about Dame Lillard, the Dumbshits of ICE, and (Surprise!) It's Your Birthday!

A sassy Portland trivia quiz covers local music venues, ICE misconduct, and a birthday-themed installment with provocative humor and cheeky prompts.
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

The Lloyd Center's Hangout Era, in Photos

Lloyd Center mall transforms from retail destination to mixed-use neighborhood through demolition and redevelopment, replacing corporate chains with indie shops and cultural venues.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

Sidney Porter: A legend recovered * Oregon ArtsWatch

No single musician better represents that contribution and its nearly forgotten history than pianist Sidney Porter. From 1941 until his untimely death in 1970, he cast a 6'8" shadow over Portland's jazz scene as both a performer and nightclub owner. Two months after he died, more than 3,000 people filled the Hoyt Hotel in a 10-hour show of respect that included 20 bands and more than 160 musicians.
Music
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Tap Your Toe to The Off Beat: Portland's Newest All-Ages Music Venue

A band called Ad Nauseam is dead set on keeping grunge alive in Portland, but no local venue will return their calls to play a show. Like the most iconic grunge acts, Ad Nauseam has deep PNW roots. They deliver sludgy, whining guitar licks and haunting, sandpapery vocals. They've even got an angsty tune called "Scab Pimple" for goodness sake. So why can't they land a gig? Well, it might be because all four band members are between the ages of 10 and 16.
Music
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

LitWatch March: Portland Small Press & Art Book Fair comes to PNCA * Oregon ArtsWatch

Portland's first Small Press & Art Book Fair at PNCA March 5-7 showcases over 40 independent publishers featuring risograph books, zines, and experimental prints with free admission and workshops.
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Where to Eat, Drink, and Shop on Clinton and Division

SE Division has transformed from a residential neighborhood into a culinary and commercial destination over 20 years, anchored by iconic restaurants like Pok Pok while maintaining its core residential character.
#portland-music
fromeverout.com
1 month ago

Ticket Alert: PDX Live, Earth, Wind & Fire, and More Portland Events Going On Sale This Week

Tickets go on sale at 10 am unless otherwise noted. MUSIC A.J. Croce Presents Croce Plays Croce Revolution Hall (Thurs Oct 1) Blackberry Smoke: Rattle, Ramble and Roll Tour 2026 Revolution Hall (Thurs June 11) Buck Meek with Kisser Mississippi Studios (Fri Dec 4) Brandi Carlile Hayden Homes Amphitheater (May 2021)
Portland
Music
fromPortland Monthly
2 months ago

The Best Music Festivals in Portland and Across Oregon

Festival season peaks in summer, but lineup and ticket releases begin in fall; statewide festival season runs about nine months, starting with indoor January events.
Music
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Mercury Music Picks: The Passion of Lori Goldston, Texas Emo, and Portland Music News!

Portland's live-music scene opened 2026 with high-energy local shows and several notable upcoming concerts, contradicting claims of a slow season.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

MusicWatch Monthly: Just keep swimming * Oregon ArtsWatch

We've already bemoaned and lamented last year, so let's close the eyes on our rearward Janus face and look forward. Hey, Mr. Grumpy Gills, when life gets you down, you know what you gotta do? Just keep swimming!
Music
fromeverout.com
2 months ago

Ticket Alert: Audrey Hobert, Lord Huron, and More Portland Events Going On Sale This Week

Tickets go on sale at 10 am unless otherwise noted. MUSIC The Afghan Whigs 40th Anniversary Tour with Mercury Rev Aladdin Theater (Fri May 15) Audrey Hobert: The Staircase To Stardom Tour Roseland Theater (Tues Aug 11) Blues Traveler and Gin Blossoms with Spin Doctors Cuthbert Amphitheater (Thurs July 9) Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers: Indigo Park Tour Revolution Hall (Thurs June 4)
Music
#jazz
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Like a prayer: Bassist Edgar Meyer's trio with violinist Tessa Lark and cellist Joshua Roman * Oregon ArtsWatch

Edgar Meyer, with Tessa Lark and Joshua Roman, performed a sold-out chamber concert blending Bach, Appalachian influences and adventurous repertoire that pushed his musical boundaries.
Music
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

FREE TICKETS THURSDAY: Win Tix to Glitterer, Grieves, FIA, and MORE!

Free ticket giveaways available for several Portland concerts including Glitterer, rum.gold, Grieves, and FIA at Polaris Hall, Mission Theater, and McMenamins Crystal Ballroom.
Music
fromBrooklynVegan
2 months ago

Portland hardcore band Dry Socket announce new LP 'Self Defense Techniques,' share "Rigged Survival"

Dry Socket will release sophomore LP Self Defense Techniques on March 27 via Get Better Records, led by political hardcore single "Rigged Survival".
Music
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for January 26-February 1

Portland events include Wiener Week ($8 wieners Jan 26–Feb 1), concerts, $7 Tuesday films, community mental-health supports, and benefit screenings.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for February 2-8

Portland offers a week of illuminated public art, author and comedy appearances, a Meredith Monk documentary, and lively dance-night events.
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: Stopping the ICE Creep, Beloved Restaurant Closes, and a BANGER of a Pickathon Lineup!

* Councilors Want City to Move Faster on Enforcement of New Detention Center Fee Portland City Councilors Angelita Morillo and Mitch Green are asking the mayor to expedite enforcement of a new detention center impact fee that targets landlords. The city code change makes it a violation to emit harmful chemical agents like tear gas, which pose environmental and health hazards.
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