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The Best Things To Do from Home This Week: COVID-Safe Portland Events for November 9-15, 2020

Authors of some of this year’s buzziest books will speak at the virtual Portland Book Festival this week, including Brit Bennett (Tues), Anne Helen Petersen (also Tues), and Rumaan Alam (Thurs). 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 Thanksgiving 2020 in Portland: Takeout Meals, Pies to Go, Dine-In Service, and More

Former Top Chef contestant Doug Adams’ Tex Mex-inspired restaurant Bullard will have a lavish Thanksgiving spread available for pickup or delivery this year. Bullard 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, […]

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Your Guide to a Socially Distanced Weekend in Portland: In-Person Events, the Return of Powell’s on Hawthorne, and More

For the ultimate feel-good movie and food pairing, watch Juzo Itami’s beloved “ramen Western” Tampopo (which you can rent from Movie Madness or stream online) and order a comforting bowl from somewhere like Kayo’s Ramen Bar. Janus Films EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific […]

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This Week In Portland Food News: GrindWitTryz Arrives, Kargi Gogo Closes, and A French Dip Sandwich Shop Opens

The Hawaiian food cart sensation GrindWitTryz is celebrating the grand opening of its permanent restaurant tomorrow. GrindWitTryz 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 election […]

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The Best Things To Do from Home This Week: COVID-Safe Portland Events for November 2-8, 2020

The Portland Book Festival kicks off online this Thursday with an appearance from prolific author Jess Walter, who will discuss his buzzy new historical fiction book Cold Millions. It’s one of the few not-free events of the festival, but tickets include a copy of the book. Factory Town on Vimeo EverOut is The Mercury’s new […]

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Your Guide to a Socially Distanced Weekend: In-Person Halloween Events, Movie Madness’ Reopening, and More

The Oregon Zoo’s Howloween scavenger hunt will teach kids about wildlife habitats and provide them with treat bags. If you’re not a kid, go for the cute animal sightings and autumnal atmosphere. Oregon Zoo via Facebook EverOut is The Mercury’s new website devoted to things to do in Portland and across the Pacific Northwest. It […]

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This Week In Portland Food News: A Viking-Themed Mead Hall Opens, Pok Pok Says Goodbye, And More

A new Viking-inspired mead hall called Wyrd Leather and Mead will officially open in Southeast Portland this weekend, complete with shields, swords, drinking horns, and Viking games. Wyrd Leather and Mead 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 Halloween Weekend 2020 Movie Guide: What to Watch at Portland Drive-Ins & Theaters, Plus Streaming Picks

Freddy Krueger will haunt your Halloweekend and your dreams, thanks to drive-in screenings of Nightmare on Elm Street at 99W this Friday-Sunday. New Line Cinema 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 […]

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