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At the 2025 Time-Based Art Festival, West Coast Is Best Coast

After losing federal grant funding, TBA pushes forward with queer opera, Native storytelling, and radical soundscapes.

The Newsletter Trying to Turn Portland into “Tennis City, USA”

Tennis Courterly’s editors insist it’s not a secret literary magazine. 

News Aug 27 4:53 PM

Workers in Portland’s Independent Police Investigation Unit Authorize a Strike

The complaint investigation unit says the city’s new voter-approved police oversight system could leave them jobless.

Movies & TV Aug 7 4:25 PM

Second Run Portland: Shinji Sōmai’s Moving Is the Luminous Coming-Of-Age Film You’ve Never Seen 

Plus, Sogo Ishii’s punk-inflected vision and two cinema vérité documentaries head to the screen this month.

Album Review Aug 18 12:45 PM

Album Review: Holy Sons’ Fourth Entry in the Lost Decade Series

Memory-making, music to be nostalgic for in the future.

Album Review Aug 25 11:00 AM

Album Review: Norway's Mortiis Live at Enchanted Forest and Star Theater

Dark Dungeon Synth for your next D&D adventure.

News Jul 28 9:30 PM

Palestine Supporters Walk Out of Regina Spektor’s Portland Show

Spektor reacted strongly when a pro-Palestine protester interrupted the show at Revolution Hall. Then, others were asked to leave for expressing support for Gaza.

Books Aug 26 2:00 PM

Eight Writers We're Excited to See at the 2025 Portland Book Festival

Literary Arts announced its whole list of poets, authors, and comics artists you'll want to catch at this year's fest.

Sports Aug 13 2:00 PM

Portland Trail Blazers Soon to Have New Owner After Years of Uncertainty

The new ownership group includes a Portland connection.

News Aug 12 10:00 PM

Portland's Most Effective Channel For Addressing Community Concerns is a Back Door

The city's Public Environment Management Office runs frequent community meetings and gets quick results. You just might not know about it. 

Movies & TV Jul 28 12:45 PM

Cloud's Paranoid World of Online Resellers

A Japanese thriller depicts the terror and hilarity of anonymous animosity.

Pickathon Aug 18 11:45 AM

How to Conquer Pickathon (And Still Love It in the End)!

A guide to seeing every band—plus some—at Portland’s best festival.

News Aug 20 4:03 PM

County Commissioner’s Staffer Fired After Scrutiny Over Political Activity

Communications manager Vikki Payne left Commissioner Julia Brim-Edwards' office in early August, after taking heat for actions involving a PAC she oversaw.

News Aug 26 7:00 PM

Despite State Transportation Funding Crisis, Construction Begins on I-5 Rose Quarter Project

As legislators prepare to duke it out over transportation funding in a special session this week, ODOT has quietly broken ground on the first phase of the $2.1 billion freeway project.

Theater & Performance Aug 21 12:05 PM

Them Portrays the Everyday in the Midst of War

Samah Sabawi has written a prescient play, but is it good?

Photo Essay Aug 14 2:00 PM

Photo Essay: Rage Against the Room

Inside Portland's newest method of stress release—smashing glass, TVs, and more in the RAGE ROOM.

Album Review Aug 5 1:12 PM

Album Review: Charlie Hilton’s River of Valentines Is Ghost-Pop On the Breeze

The Blouse vocalist crafts 28 minutes of lo-fi hush with sunlit mystique, flashes of harpsichord.

News Aug 12 4:15 PM

The Lawsuit that Broke the Council’s Back

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Music Aug 27 3:00 PM

Toody Cole and Friends Celebrate the Life, Music, and Birthday of Fred Cole

Crystal Ballroom hosts an evening honoring the Dead Moon frontman.

Album Review Aug 20 11:00 AM

Album Review: Zipper’s Turning 50. Have You Heard It?

Fred Cole’s hard-rocking ’70s slab deserves fresh ears.

Mercury News Aug 26 7:00 AM

The Chicago Reader Joins the Mercury and Stranger in the Noisy Creek Family!

Big (and very good) news for the future and general health of alternative weeklies.

Movies & TV Aug 15 11:00 AM

Highest 2 Lowest Is Spike Lee’s Fanboy Homage to Akira Kurosawa

But this isn't a Kurosawa film, so don't go looking for one.

Photo Essay Aug 20 3:06 PM

PHOTO ESSAY: The Need for Speed (and Artistic Expression)

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Comedy Aug 25 5:45 PM

Jordan Casner Wins 2025 Portland's Funniest Person Contest

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Album Review Aug 26 10:25 AM

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Portland experimenter Ted Laderas meditates on forgotten disasters through distorted cello and droning electronics.

Movies & TV Aug 11 5:00 PM

My Eternity Evening With Francis Ford Coppola

Inside the iconic director's Portland stop on his Megalopolis Tour—but first, a few tangents!