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Ready for a deep dive? This local OMSI exhibit brings history to life.
Tree-lined residential streets, outdoor activities, and family-friendly living are the defining features of this Northeast Portland neighborhood.
The Tomorrow Theater is the Portland Art Museum’s PAM CUT // Center for an Untold Tomorrow’s “lively creative hub for cultural snackers who are not content to be contained.”
Portland Open Studios gives local artists a chance to connect with their communities during the second and third weekends in October.
The fundraiser will support efforts to send medical supplies and military safety equipment to war-torn Ukraine.
Through a partnership with the Scan Design Foundation and other partners, Danish environmental artist Thomas Dambo will create massive troll sculptures at six locations around the PNW, including Portland.
The 8,000-sqft exhibit at Portland Art Museum explores the creation of the Portland-made film, “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.”
The free event on Sunday, June 11, welcomes Portland to the renovated galleries and celebrates the organization’s cultural partners.
The colorful tile arrangements will be on display until Sunday, July 2, 2023.
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Dig into cuisine like gyros and spanakopita, enjoy traditional folk dance performances, church tours, and the Hellenic-American Cultural Center & Museum.
Signs in several Eliot neighborhood blocks will put a two-hour limit on evening parking from October through May.
Nestled in Southwest Portland, this neighborhood retains a small-town charm with residential streets and green spaces surrounding shops, eateries, and art galleries concentrated at its heart.
Take a bite out of this juicy jaunt into one of Oregon’s most vibrant produce growing regions.
On Saturday, Oct. 12, members of the public are invited to the “Building Bridges” event.
The McMinnville destination is accepting applications through Tuesday, Oct. 15.
The zip line course takes you on a high-flying adventure through the forest canopy.
“Iggy” would often catch customers unaware from its lofty perch.
Three pie shops. Three variations. All delicious.
Investigators started monitoring the air for gas leaks after residents up and down Interstate 5 between Kelso and Portland complained of foul odors.