For a second, imagine you donโt live here. Deep in the southeastern part of Portland, there’s a dormant volcano. Around this volcano, there’s a massive forested public park (191 acres), with hiking trails, several reservoirs, a dog park, and a disc golf course. Every summer Portlanders huddle around the concrete walkway in the middle of […]
Photo Essay
Photo Essay: Rage Against the Room
I am in the back room (of the back room) of Stormbreaker Brewing in St. Johns, wearing an industrial jumpsuit, a safety helmet with a big clear plexiglass visor, and one gardening glove. David Tateโwho also goes by โThor,โ and told me that since leaving the military he has done everything in his power to […]
Photo Essay: A Smashing Good Time at PDX Steamroller Print Fest
Linocut printmaker Jane Pagliarulo knows how to drive a steamroller now, but she didn’t the first time she rented one.
Photo Essay: To Hit and Be Hit
Behind Milwaukie High School, there is a football field that seats around 1500. In addition to serving as a home for various Milwaukie High School athletic competitions, it’s also the home of the Oregon Ravens, a womenโs tackle football team that plays in the Womenโs National Football Conference (WNFC)โa 17-team, nationwide football league with both […]
The Truth Isโฆ Somewhere?
On May 11, 1950, Evelyn Trent saw a bronze and silver object floating in the sky over her Bellevue, Oregon, farm house.ย The object was quiet, but it kicked up a furious wind. She picked up her Kodak camera and snapped a picture. She and her husband kept the photo to themselves for a while, […]
Photos: Thousands of Portlanders Fill Pioneer Square on May Day 2025
Thousands of Portlanders flooded into Pioneer Courthouse Square on May 1 to celebrate May Day, AKA International Worker’s Day, and more generally, protest cruel and unlawful actions by the Trump administration.ย Sandwiched between two nearby gatherings, the Pioneer Square event was brief, running from 4:30-6 pm. It drew those attending an earlier march at Portland […]
