Townes Van Zandt stans, unite! James Szalapski’s 1976 folk music doc Heatworn Highways comes to Cinema 21 and Hollywood Theatre’s virtual screening rooms this Friday. Courtesy Graham Leader and Phillip Schopper EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things […]
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Your Guide to Things to Do in Portland This February 2021
The Biamp PDX Jazz Festival is going virtual, bringing a whole week of shows and events (like a Feb 18 screening of Nick Capezzera and Sam Osborn’s Miles Davis-centered documentary Universe, pictured here) to you. Courtesy PDX Jazz Festival EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the […]
Where To Get Super Bowl 2021 Takeout in Portland
Pop Pizza‘s deluxe Super Bowl combos include Detroit-style pizza, salads, cookie squares, and optional wings from Hat Yai and beer from Away Days Brewing Co. Pop Pizza EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things you’re used to seeing from […]
The Best Things To Do from Home in Portland This Week: February 1-7, 2021
Amjad Abu Alala’s You Will Die at Twenty, Sudan’s first-ever Oscar submission, kicks off the online Cascade Festival of African Films on Friday. Film Movement EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things you’re used to seeing from Mercury […]
Your Guide to a Socially Distanced Weekend in Portland: National Croissant Day, McMenamins Day Passes, and More
Saturday is National Croissant Day, and Baker & Spice will have special flavors for the occasion, like this dreamy cherry-filled, pistachio-topped number. Baker & Spice EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things you’re used to seeing from Mercury […]
Our Favorite Places to Get Hot Cocoa & Hot Chocolate Bombs in Portland
Hot cocoa bombs (chocolate spheres filled with hot cocoa mix and marshmallows, which are revealed as the outer layer melts in your cup) are ~exploding~ on TikTok right now and can be found at places like the vegan dessert shop Ice Queen. Ice Queen EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do […]
This Week In Portland Food News: A New Motorcycle-Themed Bar, An Upcoming Cookbook from ‘Top Chef’ Star Gregory Gourdet, and Two New Vegan Pop-Ups
A new pop-up called Buddy’s Steaks aims to perfect the plant-based Philly cheesesteak. Buddy’s Steaks EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things you’re used to seeing from Mercury EverOut, just in a new spot! This week in Portland […]
The Best Movies to Watch in Portland This Week: Jan 28–Feb 3, 2021
The 99W Drive-In in Newberg reopens this weekend after a winter hiatus, just in time to screen the seasonally and existentially appropriate classic Groundhog Day. EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things you’re used to seeing from Mercury […]
Tell Us Something Good, Blossom
We talked to Portland singer/songwriter Blossom ahead of her appearance at the inaugural Mercury Music Series event on January 28! Keisha Chiddick EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things you’re used to seeing from Mercury EverOut, just in […]
The Best Things To Do from Home This Week: COVID-Safe Portland Events for January 25–31, 2021
Got your tickets for Dan Savage’s HUMP! yet? This year’s virtual edition of the sexy festival starts Saturday! EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things you’re used to seeing from Mercury EverOut, just in a new spot! If […]
Your Guide to a Socially Distanced Weekend in Portland: An IRL Bernie Meme, Post-Inauguration Reading, Fried Chicken Pop-Ups, and More
The internet is flooded with memes of Bernie Sanders waiting in line at the DMV at Biden’s inauguration, but Portland artist Mike Bennett’s handpainted cardboard cut-out version definitely takes the cake. Go see it in the Alberta Arts District while you can. Mike Bennett via Instagram EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things […]
This Week In Portland Food News: A New Restaurant from the Owners of Han Oak Arrives, Burrasca Says Goodbye, and Two New Breweries Are In the Works
Han Oak‘s famous Korean fried chicken, coated in spices like “essence of ramen,” is now available at the restaurant’s new downtown sibling Toki. Han Oak EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It has all the same things you’re used to seeing from Mercury […]
