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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.
Remnants of this late 19th-century architectural movement still stand in neighborhoods across Portland.
Volunteers interested in mapping American pika populations in the Columbia River Gorge are invited to free training sessions May 9-11.
The 658-acre park offers opportunities to see diverse flora and fauna and hosts the Trillium Festival every April.
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 Rose City is certainly outside the path of totality, but there could still be some celestial excitement in the PNW.
Join a workshop to learn how to fix things yourself or drop your ride off at a local shop.
The hosts of these 26 local podcasts are here to share their knowledge (and opinions) with the world.
The daredevil stopped by the Rose City on tour ahead of his legendary attempt to jump the Snake River Canyon.
The upcoming schedule is a dramatic mix of classic and new works.
Like a broody hen, the Portland area has laid a bevy of fun springtime activities for all ages.
Each “In Bocca” meal takes guests on a journey to a different region through their respective cuisines.
The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament Portland Regional will feature a Fan Fest and exciting matchups between national powerhouses, March 29-April 1.
Check out these six Portland homes that are on the market for near the median selling price of $480,000
The framework will be updated with input from the community and staff from multiple city bureaus and regional and state agencies.
The founder of PDX Urban Gardens is establishing self-sustaining green spaces that support the surrounding environment and community.
From reusable cups to direct trade practices, a number of local coffee businesses are working toward a more sustainable future.
If you’re lucky enough to hit the jackpot, here’s what you could spend it on around Portland.
Spring into the new season with our guide to 23 local activities.
The bike path and multi-use trail are expected to open around April 1.
You may not have to spend a dime on the way to getting your tax refund.
It’s National Poetry Month, and our readers are invited to submit original poems in a special PDXtoday contest.
The Northeast Portland shop is open for walk-ins (and serves fully loaded milkshakes to fuel your adventure).
Midway through the 20th century, modernization arrived for better and for worse.
We’ve got a game for you — test your knowledge of how well you know Portland’s points-of-interest by the address alone.