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The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
Look at impressive creations by hundreds of local and international builders, shop for unique kits, build your own masterpieces, and more at this two-day public LEGO show.
The 23,000-sqft immersive art experience will open in Portland’s Central Eastside this June, wowing guests with its “Rainbow Cave,” “Quantum Trampoline,” and murals from Portland Street Art Alliance.
We’ve got all the details on Soho House Portland, an exclusive club for creatives coming to Oregon.
Use Ritual Zero Proof’s alcohol-free liquor to create a sip-worthy summer cocktail.
The first-year showcase features heavy hitters and Pacific Northwest flair putting on shows in Southeast Portland from Thursday, May 4-Saturday, May 6.
We’re answering questions like “What is composting?” and “How do I compost in an apartment?”
A handful of local baristas and roasters will compete to represent the country on the world stage.
We challenged our readers to turn one of our newsletters into a poem — here’s what you came up with.
Check out some of the coolest, most unique Airbnb and Vrbo rentals around Portland, Oregon, and plan for your next adventure or staycation.
The 100 cherry trees in Tom McCall Waterfront commemorate the incarceration of Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II.
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Every year, Literary Arts honors Oregon authors for their literary accomplishments.
This historic trade hub serves as a gateway to the Eastern Highlands’ national parks, fascinating visitors with rugged mountains and museums.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
Check out these brunch restaurants, cafes, food carts, and diners in Portland serving a variety of egg dishes, mimosas, bloody marys, and more.
Whether your closet needs a spring cleaning or you’re simply running out of room, these organizations can use your unwanted garb for good.
With additional funding, the project can move forward with construction slated to start later in 2024.
The three-day event, held partly at Oaks Park Dance Pavilion in Portland, will be led by dance instructor Michael Kielbasa.
The event celebrates and supports the small eateries that contribute to Portland’s reputation as a culinary paradise.
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 mobile soundstage will bring live music performances to the summertime events.