FilmWatch Weekly: Movie mania with ‘Arrebato’ and ‘Labyrinth of Cinema,’ plus powerful clans in ‘Spencer’ and ‘The Eternals’
Marc Mohan at the movies: From audacious revivals to the Houses of Windsor and Marvel.
Marc Mohan at the movies: From audacious revivals to the Houses of Windsor and Marvel.
Curator Ella Ray’s latest project brings together the work of six artists who are imagining an “otherside” of the art world.
Robert Ham’s monthly scouring of Bandcamp to find good new stuff by Oregon musicians to add to your digital library.
Eschewing the “return” to “live” music in favor of a relieved, sustained, sustainable isolation.
Imago’s Jerry Mouawad talks about the Covid-era fear factor in Conor McPherson’s tense and anxious stage version of “The Birds.” Plus: Stage openings & closings.
PCS enters 76th season backing Andrea Bocelli at Moda Center
Hannah Krafcik reviews the Serbian artist’s first solo show in the United States.
Partners Pasquale and Foit present a two-part event featuring lighthearted movement and a lively four-piece jazz band, followed by a slice of pumpkin pie.
Steph Littlebird interviews Lori Trephibio, the Stage Manager of the Oregon Symphony, as part of ArtsWatch’s series “Indigenous Resilience in Oregon”
Lindsay Costello’s monthly column highlights some of November’s art offerings in Portland and around the state.
One of Portland’s most impressive and alluring rappers/producers outdoes himself – and he’s performing live twice this week.
The singing’s terrific and the crowd shouted “Bravo!” But the story in Puccini’s 1900 hit can’t keep up with 21st century times.
Chehalem Cultural Center showcases local artists, and new owners plan to bring the long-shuttered Mack Theater back to life.
The title of Marina Allen’s debut album Candlepower does exactly what the best album titles do: evoke a multitude of images in the mind of anyone who happens upon the record even before they’ve heard one note of it. For me, it
“A sewing bee that can help mend our society”: Textile artist Bonnie Meltzer and a lot of helpers transform a giant parachute into a symbol of hope at the Jewish Museum.
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