FilmWatch Weekly: ‘Amsterdam,’ ‘Hold Me Tight,’ and fall festival season
A historical comic puzzle in a conundrum in an eccentric Christian Bale; a smart tense mystery; festivals from Lovecraft to the mountains.
A historical comic puzzle in a conundrum in an eccentric Christian Bale; a smart tense mystery; festivals from Lovecraft to the mountains.
From Portland to Ashland to Philomath to Washington, Yamhill and Clark counties, artists open their studios for free tours.
Must be something in the water, or the creative talent pool: We talk with five of this year’s seven Oregon winners of Eisner Awards, the Oscars of the comics industry.
“The First Step” looks at how daring to bargain across the aisle in polarized times got a criminal reform bill passed.
October means falling leaves and the return of Portland TextileX Month. Lindsay Costello’s VizArts Monthly has October’s art to see and events to attend.
The showcase reels ’em in: About 100 regional, national, and international films from 1,600 submissions, available both in-person and virtually.
Fresh octogenarians David Bernstein and Greg Steinke celebrate with “Last Tango in Portland,” a concert of lively music and world premieres.
From the sublime to the spectacular, the steamy to the spooky, dance takes all forms this month.
In a city that revels in the art of the book, bookbinder Jason Patrician revives and restores the beauty of printed history.
A health scare got art collector Duane Snider thinking about where his art would go after he died. The process continues – with helping hands.
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