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Curbside Serenade Makes Portland’s Street Corners More Musical

The nonprofit offers several free, weekly outdoor music performances in Laurelhurst Park, Director Park, and more.

โ€œHey there!โ€ David Pollack hollers into the microphone in the direction of a passing cyclist, halfway through his acoustic set. โ€œNice day for a ride!โ€ he shouts before slipping back into an Elvis Costello cover.  The moment unfolds in front of a laid-back crowd on Rainbow Road at SE 28th and Ankeny where the nonprofit […]

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Blazers Sink the Clippers Battleship for All the 8th Seed Marbles

Matisse Thybulle and Donovan Clingan now sharpen their guillotine for Sunday against the Sacramento Kings.

With the 8th seed in the Western Conference on the line, the Portland Trail Blazers bested their Los Angeles Clippers conference rivals for a second time in two weeks, beating them 116-97. The Blazer win brings their record to 41-40 on the season, tied with the Clippers with only one game remaining in the regular […]

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PDX Pop Now! (More Than Ever)

Portland’s free, all-ages, volunteer-run music festival celebrated its 21st birthday!

Festival coordinators faced a big, silly problem the first night of PDX Pop Now! 2025: They were already running low on silly straws. โ€œThe Jurassic Sunsetโ€ and โ€œDinoSourโ€โ€”custom cocktails forย  this yearโ€™s dinosaur themeโ€”were hitting.ย  By the time tropical dream pop group Caicedo hit the stage at 6:30 pm, nearly every complimentary squiggly straw had […]

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SAY NICE THINGS ABOUT PORTLAND: Broken and Beloved

82nd Ave is full of flavor and contradictions. That’s what makes it Portland’s most iconic street.

[Find more of our excellent and good vibes-filled “Say Nice Things About Portland” guide here.โ€”eds.] Portlandโ€™s 82nd Avenue is a little busted, and a little brilliant.ย  Itโ€™s a state highway and a main street. Itโ€™s a commerce epicenter more varied and useful than downtown Portland, and the site of two recently shuttered Walmarts. Itโ€™s home […]

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SAY NICE THINGS ABOUT PORTLAND: Come As You Are

From our “Say Nice Things About Portland” guide: A transplant’s unexpected first year in Portland.

[Find more of our excellent and good vibes-filled “Say Nice Things About Portland” guide here.โ€”eds.] Portland has resemblances to St. Pete: street-side murals, tattoos, vegan options, sexy queers. A coastal city south of Tampa, โ€œThe Sunshine Cityโ€ still holds a Guinness World Record for drenching Floridians in the most consecutive days of sunshineโ€”768 daysโ€”starting in […]

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A Love Note from the Mercury to YOU!

Hey Mercury friends and fam! In case you havenโ€™t noticed, Portland’s going through some biiiiig changes right now. Thatโ€™s why itโ€™s terribly important for you to get your information from legitimate sources who put the community first. Thatโ€™s the Mercury. Every day we cut through the BS, ask the ever-important question โ€œwhy?โ€, and then deliver […]

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