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Arts
The Best Places to Read, Buy Books, and See Art
The best places to read, buy books, and see art.The Best Places to Read, Buy Books, and See Art
Portland Art Galleries are the Distraction We Need!
Whether it’s Corey Arnold’s blind eagles or Nationale’s social justice print initiative, it’s time to look at something that isn’t your phone.
Men Without Womenโs Dick Lit
Men’s insecurities are exposed in Murakami’s latest.
Portland Playhouse Delivers the Worldโs Saddest TED Talk
Dead languages and smart contradictions in The Language Archive.
Full of Secrets
Revisiting The Secret Diary of Laura Palmer.
The Talented Onesโ Risky Humor
Yussef El Guindi is back with a comedy about personal failure and political realities.
HYMN Spaceโs After-Hours Community
In an ever-changing city, a new venture brings artists and freelancers together outside the 9 to 5 grind.
The Bridgetown Comedy Festival is Back
Prepare yourself with the Mercury’s picks.
Reviving the Horror and Humanity of Medea
Imago brings the classic play to its famous “floating” stage.
Andrea Stolowitzโs Journey Will Jolt You Awake
Charting genocide, diaspora, and family histories in Berlin Diary.
Load Up Your Minimalist Calendar with the Mercuryโs Design Week Picks
From the art of politics to Marie Antoinette’s petticoats, there’s something for everyone.
