Doug Miriello’s new “cheffed up” Nashville-style chicken project Charlie’s Hot Chicken serves loaded crinkle-cut fries. Charlie’s Hot Chicken Put on your sweatpants, queue up some Netflix, and order some chicken: Dimo’s Apizza chef Doug Miriello has launched his new Nashville-style hot chicken delivery-only concept, and Andy Ricker of Pok Pok is teaming up with Reef […]
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The Best Movies to Stream in Portland This Weekend: September 24-27, 2020
Do what Brad and Janet didn’t do and stay in your car for double-feature screenings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Monty Python and the Holy Grail this Friday and Sunday at the 99 Drive-In. Fall has officially fallen, but there are still a couple of drive-in theaters catering to car-havers! We’ve rounded up […]
Fresh Hop Beers to Try in Portland Before They’re Gone: Fall 2020 Edition
Double Mountain Brewery‘s new “Killer” fresh hop series is made with over eight pounds of fresh Willamette Valley hops per barrel. Double Mountain Brewery It’s the most wonderful time of the year for beer lovers: fresh hop season! Fresh hop beers are made from hops processed no more than 24 hours after being harvested, resulting […]
Your Guide to Fall 2020 Film Festivals in the Pacific Northwest and Beyond
Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) stars as a housewife on the run in Julia Hart’s I’m Your Woman, screening online via the Chicago International Film Festival and LA’s AFI Fest. Courtesy of Amazon Studios Movie theaters will sadly miss out on this year’s film festival season, but organizers in the Northwest and around the […]
The 24 Best Things to Do in Portland This Week: September 21-24, 2020
Philly-based artist Jaamil Olawale Kosoko uses his knowledge of Black queer theory in his contemporary dance piece American Chameleon: The Living Installments, which screens at PICA tonight as part of the Time Based Art Festival. Courtesy of PICA Portland is looking and feeling slightly less apocalyptic thanks to the non-smoky skies, but the ongoing pandemic […]
This Week in Portland Food News: Japanese Food, Mochi Doughuts, and More!
The one-week-old Japanese-inspired restaurant Nanban‘s menu includes Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki with house-smoked pork belly bacon, yakisoba, and a house okonomiyaki sauce. Nanban via Facebook Welcome to a new edition of Portland food news! We’ve gathered all the latest happenings in the food scene, including a new Pearl District winery, a drool-worthy smash burger destination, a mochi […]
The Best Movies to Stream in Portland This Weekend: September 17-20, 2020
You might not be able to breathe in fresh PNW air right now, but you can watch Alone, a woodsy survival story about a road trip to rural Oregon gone awry. Magnet Releasing Another weekend of smoggy isolation is met with some good news in the form of sexy short films (an encore of the […]
Where to Celebrate Rosh Hashanah 2020 in Portland
Bring sweetness into your new year this Rosh Hashanah with baked goods from Baker & Spice. Baker & Spice via Instagram Religious or not, Rosh Hashanah is as good an opportunity as any to 1) experience fun Jewish cultural traditions and 2) get a fresh start on this dumpster fire of a year. In addition […]
The 30 Best Things to Do in Portland This Week: September 14-17, 2020
The Portland Latin American Film Festival kicks off online this Thursday with César Díaz’s 2019 Cannes Film Festival Camera d’Or-winning debut Our Mothers, set in the aftermath of Guatemala’s civil war. It’s still hazy out there, folks. Stay inside if you can and give yourself a break from *gestures everywhere* by checking out the Portland […]
