Arts

Discover holiday-themed planetarium shows, a Sparkling Soirée After Dark, and an indoor ice rink.
The oil-on-canvas masterpiece is one of the French painter’s most universally recognized works.
Make the most of the warm weather with this list of the best local events and activities happening this summer.
The Portland nonprofit intends its new headquarters to serve as “a true cultural hub in our community.”
Local mixed-media artist Hannah Rivera uses sustainably-sourced insects, dried flowers, thrifted picture frames and fabric, plus her own sketches and paintings to create one-of-a-kind vintage pieces.
The project that broke ground in early 2023 will make the museum more accessible for visitors and improve the gallery experience.
Three new animation and stop-motion courses will be offered and a new associate’s degree is in the pipeline.
The hosts of these 26 local podcasts are here to share their knowledge (and opinions) with the world.
Spring into the new season with our guide to 23 local activities.
The Northeast Portland shop is open for walk-ins (and serves fully loaded milkshakes to fuel your adventure).
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Discover the fabulous world of fungi in your neighborhood forest.
For people who love geology — or anyone who just appreciates striking scenery — there should be no reluctance hopping in the car for a few hours to travel to the other side of the Cascades.
Prosper Portland will also bring back the Winter Village for the holiday season.
Less traffic, no cellphones, and a thriving counter-culture contributed to an era many longtime Portlanders consider the city’s golden age.
Elephants demolishing giant pumpkins — what’s not to love?