Beverly Hills Chihuahua: Neither as racist nor as terrible as one would expect!
Sahar Baharloo
Destination Fun
Contemporary art can be scary, but we’ve got your back. Here’s this week’s TBA highlights.
This Week at TBA:08
Contemporary art can be scary, but we’ve got your back. Here’s this week’s TBA highlights. Thursday September 4 Anna Halprin recreates Blank Placard Happening, a processional piece originally performed in San Francisco in 1968, and officially kicks off the festival. Anyone can join in, but participants are encouraged to wear white and carry blank white […]
This Week at TBA:08
Contemporary art can be scary, but we’ve got your back. Here’s this week’s TBA highlights. Thursday September 4 Anna Halprin recreates Blank Placard Happening, a processional piece originally performed in San Francisco in 1968, and officially kicks off the festival. Anyone can join in, but participants are encouraged to wear white and carry blank white […]
This Week at TBA:08
Contemporary art can be scary, but we’ve got your back. Here’s this week’s TBA highlights. Thursday September 4 Anna Halprin recreates Blank Placard Happening, a processional piece originally performed in San Francisco in 1968, and officially kicks off the festival. Anyone can join in, but participants are encouraged to wear white and carry blank white […]
Portland! Film! Party!
There are two things Portlanders can’t get enough of: yammering on about how great Portland is and quirky art projects.
Sixty Six
All Bernie Rubens wants is a kickass bar mitzvah. Too bad he’s stuck in Sixty Six, a too-darling indie flick.
Same Old Merde
The Grocer’s Son tells the familiar story of a thirtysomething boy who becomes a man—but in French!
WELCOME TO THE BEST OF 1988 ISSUE
It’s the 20th anniversary of 1988—and to celebrate, the Mercury is taking you on a trip back in time to that fateful year when… well, okay, not a lot of stuff happened. However! For those of you (and us) who have only recently arrived in Portland, a glimpse 20 years into the past reveals that […]
Destination Fourth of July
A list of wholesome all-American activities for your Fourth of July weekend.
Desitination Bike
The second and final week of Pedalpalooza, Portland’s annual bike festival, is providing some serious two-wheeled fun, so read on for our suggestions (and don’t forget your helmet)! THURSDAY, JUNE 119 • Unicycle PoloEven if you don’t own a unicycle, this should be good for a laugh.Alberta Park, NE 22nd & Killingsworth, 6:30 pm ’til […]
