Noah Hutton's neuroscience documentary In Silico is now available to watch via the Northwest Film Center's virtual screening room. Credit: Northwest Film Center

Noah Huttons neuroscience documentary In Silico is now available to watch via the Northwest Film Centers virtual screening room.

Noah Hutton’s neuroscience documentary In Silico is now available to watch via the Northwest Film Center’s virtual screening room. Northwest Film Center

We’re here to guide you through a new week on the internet, from the virtual grand opening of the Japanese American Museum of Oregon to a reading with Oregon Poet Laureate Anis Mojgani to the final season of the Portland-set comedy Shrill. See those and more of our picks below, and plan ahead with our guide to the best things to do in Portland all month long.

THURSDAY

READINGS & TALKS
Larissa Pham in Conversation With Mary H.K. Choi
Drawing on everything from Agnes Martin’s abstract paintings to James Turrell’s transcendent light works to Frank Ocean’s Blonde, Larissa Pham’s debut nonfiction novel, Pop Song, is a reflection on falling in love. She’ll be joined in conversation by Mary H.K. Choi (author of Emergency Contact, Permanent Record, and Yolk) for this Powell’s event.

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