Mike Daisey on Steve Jobs and your iPhone’s dirty little secret.
Arts
Musically Challenged
Exploring TBA’s musical offerings, from Rufus Wainwright to Guantanamo Baywatch.
A Place to Laugh
Can a new comedy club bring the laffs back to Portland?
Trek in the Park’s Five-Year Mission
The mission: to provide outdoor entertainment to theater geeks and Star Trek geeks alike.
Estate of Mind
A local production crew documents 28 days in a foreclosed mansion-turned-artists colony.
Stumptown Comics Fest
For two days in April, Portland’s staunchly indie Stumptown Comics Fest overtakes the city, bringing comics creators from around the country to what is already a hotbed of industry talent. (Portland houses three comics publishers, as well as a surprising amount of comics professionals.) In addition to an exhibitor hall where publishers and creators hawk […]
Risky Business
Sifting the wheat from the shit at the Bridgetown Comedy Festival.
A Common Pornography
Excerpts from Kevin Sampsell’s new memoir A Common Pornography.
A Balanced Diet
Wordstock’s mixed buffet of metaphors and literary offerings.
The Fruits (and Vegetables!) of Our Labor
Pullout: TBA 2009
Slow Food Portland and TBA team up for a Labor Day picnic.
A Point of Entry
Pullout: TBA 2009
Exploring TBA’s visual art offerings.
