
Herring Carnival: Recent paintings by Morgan Walker
The painter’s show “Carnival of the Animals” features dinosaurs, pigs, butterflies, and a revised outlook.
The painter’s show “Carnival of the Animals” features dinosaurs, pigs, butterflies, and a revised outlook.
PICA’s TBA:21 Festival featured a diary-like, released-by-mail mini zine created by Eileen Isagon Skyers.
In Mulieribus celebrates Pauline GarcÃa Viardot in season-opening concert
Cygnet Productions takes to the airwaves with “The Wild Party,” a risqué and salacious 1920s narrative poem.
A record-setting round of awards will help fund projects by 140 cultural organizations across Oregon.
Wake up. Put on your game face. Ready or not, theater doors are open and a strange revival’s under way.
As the stage world begins to bustle, Marty Hughley rides herd on the scene, from Shakespeare to Bojangles.
It’s their baby (but is it human?); a feel-good film about a transgender child; Daniel Craig’s final go-round.
Broadway Rose’s new “Loch Lomond” is a majestic musical tragedy about love, obsessions, and duty.
Spoon Benders burst out, Kadren busts a rhythmic rhyme, Kiefer tumbles forward
Patrick Collier explores Bruce Burris’s multi-layered collages, on view at the Schneider Museum of Art.
As the Daniel Craig era ends, a talk on James Bond’s past, present and future with expert Dr. Lisa Funnell.
TBA Festival: Exploring Indigenous culture, history, and memory in dance, sound, words, and images.
A dance form born in majorette lines and adopted by queer dance clubs hits the streets in Portland’s Boise neighborhood.
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