Stunning chalk art will grace the streets of downtown Beaverton for the La Strada dei Pastelli festival, which will be hosted in collaboration with the Beaverton Night Market. Summertime and the livin’s easy, and this week is no exception. Portland is offering plenty of ways to get cultured on the cheap, so you can sound […]
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This Week In Portland Food News: Andina Reopens, Wolf & Bear’s Closes, and Langbaan Plans to Move
The Peruvian staple Andina is back open with a newly updated menu. Andina This week, some familiar players in the Portland food scene are embarking on new chapters: the Peruvian staple Andina reopens for indoor dining, the nationally acclaimed Thai spot Langbaan announces an upcoming move and a new cafe inside a mock Thai train […]
This Week in Portland Event News: TLC, Jesus Christ Superstar, and More
Is TLC still using a hologram of Left Eye at their live performances? Find out when they come through this fall. Don’t miss out on exciting events planned for this fall through next year. Venues are keeping the community safe from the spread of Delta with newly enacted proof of vaccination policies so you can […]
Your Guide to Tomato Season in Portland: Summer 2021 Edition
Celebrate tomato season with Bakeshop’s pint-sized savory tarts. Bakeshop In the words of a viral 2019 tweet from writer Sarah Lazarus: “every day we have to wake up, confront the most upsetting shit we’ve ever seen, and then walk around obeying laws and saying ‘it’s tomato season.’” That being said…it’s tomato season. Glorious, juicy red orbs are everywhere you look, and […]
The Best Things To Do in Portland This Week: Aug 9-15, 2021
Blitzen Trapper will headline day one of The Lot Summer Music Festival this Saturday. Austin Isaac Peters Even Miss Delta can’t stop Portlanders from enjoying the dog days of summer, and this week brings a hot lineup of events to match the heatwave that’s also coming our way midway through the week. Peruse our top […]
Cheap & Easy Things To Do in Portland This Weekend: Aug 6-8, 2021
Whiz over to the Clinton Steet Theater this Saturday for a free screening of Speed Racer, the 2008 big-budget flick based on the manga and anime series of the same name. Seating is first-come, first-served. This weekend brings all sorts of ways to get a dose of Portland arts and culture without ponying up all […]
This Week In Portland Food News: Baon Kainan Opens, Sushi Ichiban Is Back, and Milk Bar Comes to Portland Via Ghost Kitchen
The cart Baon Kainan, opening this weekend, mixes traditional Filipino cooking with influences from American fast food, resulting in dishes like kare-kare fries. Baon Kainan In this week’s batch of food news, the Filipino truck Baon Kainan opens this weekend, Ava Gene’s launches a new pizzeria called Cicoria, and you can once again enjoy sushi […]
Portland Bars, Restaurants, and Venues Now Requiring Proof of Vaccination
Mississippi Studios, the adjoining Bar Bar, and sister venue Polaris Hall have instated a comprehensive COVID policy. As the fast spreading delta variant continues to surge, many Portland bars and restaurants have announced that they will require a proof of vaccination for entry. Others have reinstated their mask mandates. We’ve rounded up a list of […]
This Week in Portland Event News: Tyler, The Creator, Boo Bomb, and More
Call Tyler, The Creator if you get lost. Oh, and buy tix for his show tomorrow. Rap fans, rejoice. This week’s fresh batch of events brings a tour announcement from the innovative Tyler, The Creator (who will be joined by Kali Uchis and Vince Staples) and your solution to the “What am I doing for […]
The Best Things To Do in Portland This Week: Aug 2-8, 2021
Portland artist Kelda Van Patten comments on this past year’s houseplant craze in her new solo exhibition Nature Inside, opening Saturday at Well Well. Well Well Another blazin’ summer week is here to beckon you out of doors, and your city is coming through once again with a host of fun things to do around […]
Cheap & Easy Things To Do in Portland This Weekend: July 30-Aug 1, 2021
In partnership with Unipiper and Weird Portland United, the Portlandia Mermaid Parade presents an outdoor festival “of all things mermaid- and water-related” at Tom McCall Waterfront Park this Saturday. Weird Portland United Another weekend of events is here to prove that you don’t need a reserve of disposable income to go out on the town. […]
This Week In Portland Food News: A New Sports Bar with a Rooftop Patio Arrives, Baon Kainan Prepares to Open, and SushiLove Closes Its Restaurant
Dig into some birria brisket nachos on the rooftop patio at Jackie’s this weekend. Jackie’s This week, the new “bar with sports” Jackie’s offers birria brisket nachos and a stellar rooftop patio. Plus, the Filipino cart Baon Kainan gets ready to open, and SushiLove closes its brick-and-mortar location. Read on for all of that, plus […]
