Because art isn’t really a once-a-year kind of thing.
Arts
Ari Shapiro is Coming Home!
The NPR Host Brings His Solo Show to Portland
Jen Kirkman Returns to Portland with New Material
The veteran comedian takes on politics (and dreams of QVC).
Carmen Maria Machado’s Writing Lit Me on Fire
Couple fights, fucking, and SVU in Her Body and Other Parties.
WolfBird Dance Choreographs Feminism
Where to Wear What Hat Shows the Reach of Gender Roles
The Mercury’s Fall Arts & Culture Guide
The Only Guide You’ll Need to the Best of This Season’s Finest Books, Visual Art, and NPR Hosts Singing Songs
The Future Is Still Female in Too Fat, Too Slutty, Too Loud
Bend the Knee to Anne Helen Petersen’s Unruly Women
Meet The New and Improved Minority Retort
The Showcase Returns—with New Personnel and Headliner Debbie Wooten
Project Object’s Ice Cream and Teva Tans
The radical fun of Unobstructed Views.
Zachary Schomburg’s Mastadon Marathon: An Appreciation
Get into the weirdness of the Portland poet’s debut novel, Mammother.
Her Own Wings Remakes a Local Icon
At Land Gallery, visions of the Portlandia that could have been.
In Our Hot, Choked City, Third Rail’s Lungs Resonates
Just don’t read the program first.
