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Fall Arts 2018
All articles tagged "Fall Arts 2018"
Fall Arts 2018
Aug 29
4:00 AM
Presenting F-ARTS, the Portland Mercury’s Fall Arts Guide
Summer’s Over! It’ll Never Be Hot Again! What’s There to Do?
Mercury Arts Crew
Comedy
Aug 29
4:00 AM
Meet Portland’s Undisputable Geniuses of Comedy 2018!
And Get Your Tickets Now for the September 8 Show at Revolution Hall!
Wm. Steven Humphrey
Theater & Performance
Aug 29
4:00 AM
All the Amazing Things at the 2018 Time-Based Arts Festival
LA Choreographer Milka Djordjevich, NY Video Arts Monologist Gregg Bordowitz, S1 DJs and Holocene’s Fin de Cinema
Suzette Smith
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Music
Aug 29
4:00 AM
Composer Katherine Balch Brings Coziness and Science to the Symphony
Robert Ham
Performance
Aug 29
4:00 AM
Illustrator, Cartoonist, Graphic Designer, Comedy Writer, Fake Wedding Facilitator Jenny Vu
An Introduction
Suzette Smith
Arts
Aug 29
4:00 AM
Shaking the Scene
Their New Season Proves that Shaking The Tree is Portland’s Most Daring Theater Company
Robert Ham
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Books
Aug 29
4:00 AM
Mohamed Asem’s Revealing Memoir of Airport Detention
Asem Experiences Racism and Self-Reflection in
Stranger In the Pen
Rich Smith
Megan Burbank
Aug 29
4:00 AM
Chelsea Cain’s Twitter Tricks and
Man-Eaters
Hints
How the Portland Writer Vanquished an Internet Outrage Cycle and Returned to Comics Creepier and Cooler Than Ever
Megan Burbank