You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me Is a Powerful Work of Witness and Experimentation
Arts
Galaxy Dance Festivalโs Experimental, International Vibe
Polaris Dance Theatre’s annual festival makes the world of dance accessible.
At Elizabeth Leach Gallery, No More Boring Art
John Baldessari’s Picaresque Conceptual Work Comes to Portland
Meet Me in the Bathroom and New Yorkโs Last Gasp of Cool
Lizzy Goodman’s oral history falls prey to the format’s shortcomings.
Fischli and Weiss Meets Clarissa Explains It All
Please enjoy Killjoy Collective’s cheeky resistance.
Into The Dark Dark
The extraordinary and the familiar intertwine in Samantha Hunt’s debut story collection.
Nicole Georgesโ Dog Star
Fetch is for anyone who’s ever really loved a dog.
Scorpiono Rising
The online sketch comedy show is Portland’s very own Broad City.
The Pleasing Minimalism of Kate Berube
How the author went from illustrating iconic Portland zines to taking over children’s literature.
In Which Portland Finally Gets its Own Sketch Comedy Fest
Prepare Yourself for the First Annual Portland Sketch Comedy Festival!
Sex, Death, and Prelude to Bruise
Disparate universes and everyday violence in Prelude to Bruise.
Pop Gun Warโs Magic Explosion-ism
Farel Dalrymple’s surrealist comic book is action-packed as all hell.
