Arts
One of Portland’s Oldest Restaurants Gets a Vibrant New Mural
Republic Café & Ming Lounge has been in Old Town Chinatown since 1922.
Portland Documentary Filmmaker Brian Lindstrom Is Dead at 65
Author Cheryl Strayed announced the filmmaker’s death Friday morning on Instagram.
The ‘Wildwood’ Teaser Trailer Is Out, and It’s Making Us Feel Things
Not since Travel Oregon’s Studio Ghibli-style campaign have we seen our home turf animated so beautifully.
What to Do in Portland (May 13–19, 2026)
Hear Joyce Manor, watch women’s basketball or learn about UFOs this week in the Portland area.
Liz Scott Can’t Stop Thinking About Death—or Making Jokes
The Portland psychologist’s new book reckons hilariously with mortality.
Get Your Reps In: Tupac Delivers a Live-Wire Performance in ‘Juice’
The film shows the iconic West Coast emcee’s range.
Immersive Art Exhibition Coming to Porsche Studio Portland
The show will include a design room, sound chamber and a racing simulator.
Rex Marshall Paints a Restrained Portrait of Working-Class America
‘All the Work I Never Wanted’ shares true tales of workplace malaise, strife, terror and hilarity.
Get Your Reps In: ‘Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust’ Is an Ideal On-Ramp for the Anime-Curious
The 2000 film is certain to slake your thirst for all things spooky, undead, and downright badass.
At Luckygirl Gourmet Gallery, Art Leads and Snacks Follow
Nikki Brovold, who opened Luckygirl in Portland’s Pearl District last month.
What to Do in Portland (May 6–12, 2026)
Learn to two-step, hear some campfire tales or take your mother to the garden this week in Portland.
Verselandia! Slam Poetry Event Crowns 2026 Champions
Grant High School takes first place, followed by McDaniel and Lincoln.











