7 things to do for August 28
Mercury Staff
Cutest Pet Photo Contest Final Vote: Sora vs. Johnny
We received a huge volume of cute entries in our Cutest Pet Photo contest, and every pet that entered is a winner in our eyes (except for the cheaters), but only one will take home the commemorative plaque! Who will it be? Today, you decide! The time has come to vote on the two remaining […]
Things to Do Saturday!
13 things to do for August 26
10 for $10: Your Best Bang for the Buck Shows, August 25-27 2017
NE Block Party: Bring That Beat Back The Eliot Neighborhoodโs block party is sort of putting the rest of you on notice: Bring your block party A-game or donโt bother. This yearโs โBring That Beat Backโ celebration, organized in partnership with Open Signal, promises live music performances on porches (and a stage), food carts and […]
Things to Do Sunday!
10 things to do for August 27
Things to Do Friday!
10 things to do for August 25
Things to Do This Weekend: August 25-27 2017
This is a weekend for celebrating and supporting community, a practice that’s sorely needed to stay sane in these… interesting times. Local record-heads and music aficionados get to spend all day digging in the crates thanks to Discogs; The Northeast side and Lower Hawthorne are throwing themselves big bust-out block parties; Support Black Restaurant Days […]
Things to Do Thursday!
8 things to do for August 24
Get Your Tickets Now for the Undisputable Geniuses of Comedy 2017!
Itโs back! The biggest night of Portland comedy is returning to Revolution Hall on Saturday, September 16! Itโs the Portland Mercuryโs Undisputable Geniuses of Comedy 2017, featuring Portlandโs funniest people (and hilarious up-and-comers) all on one stage. Stand-up comedians, funny films, sketch comedy, and crazy stuff that defies explanation… all provided by Portlandโs local undisputable […]
Things to Do Wednesday!
8 things to do for August 23
In Other News
Homelessness services are up! Rogue swoosh artist pays!
Things To Do Film: August 25-31
This week: Stand By Me, The Dark Crystal, and Spring Breakers, the greatest film of our generation.
