
A cityscape in crochet
Sebastian Zinn discusses Jo Hamilton’s new mural at SE 56th and Foster.
Sebastian Zinn discusses Jo Hamilton’s new mural at SE 56th and Foster.
Shaking the Tree’s ravishing new version of Euripides’ ancient Greek tragedy ripples nervously down the centuries.
A Delgani String Quartet concert featuring living local composers raises questions of tradition and timeliness.
Tragedy strikes Center Stage (that’s a good thing), Broadway Rose sells out, Shaking the Tree goes Greek.
Same old story? Brash new wave? In Oregon this week, old and new and always mix it up.
The weekly paper and its vendor-poets celebrate 20 years as beacons of advocacy for the city’s homeless.
It’s fundraising season at the beach, with performances ranging from fingerstyle guitar to sea shanties.
Ním Wunnan’s October art picks, from the Chinese Garden to the High Desert Museum.
Warm up your fall with saxophones, film and classical music, international virtuosi, and metallized Metroids.
Dance to haunt the senses and call on spirits, from OBT to White Bird and beyond—way beyond.
Samuel Hobbs’ Union PDX dance festival: showcasing dance, confront the problems it faces in Portland.
Linda Wysong dives deep into Eiko Otake’s TBA offerings and a show of her work at PNCA through Oct. 24.
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