Arts
Sitka Center for Art & Ecology Fills Oregon Contemporary’s Artists’ Biennial Funding Gap
Sitka pledged up to $30,000 pulled back from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Books to Make You a Better Host
You, who started life as a weak and helpless baby, can learn from Joshua McFadden, Martha Stewart and Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.
What to Do in Portland (Nov. 12–18, 2025)
Kenny Endo is the first non-Japanese national to be honored with a natori in hogaku hayashi.
PSU Building Namesake Sen. Richard Neuberger Flipped Oregon for the Democrats
“Willamette Week” co-founder Steve Forrester’s biography recounts how the prolific journalist revived the state’s Democratic Party.
Plus Plus Festival Is a Multisensory Multidisciplinary Celebration
Portland Art Museum’s Center for an Untold Tomorrow kicks off festivities ahead of PAM’s grand reopening.
Portland Opera Historically Stages “La Bohème” Amid Turbulent Times
It’s coming back this season.
Get Your Reps In: Cinemagic Scares Up a Creature Double Feature
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
Cole Escola Will Write Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone’s New Miss Piggy Movie
Escola, the Oregon-born Broadway star, will examine the Muppet as a feminist icon.
National Endowment for the Arts Defunds the Artists’ Biennial
Oregon Contemporary’s biannual statewide art show lost $30,000 in funding.
“Oh Whale” Explores Oregon’s Infamous Exploding-Whale Video
The Tomorrow Theater added a second, earlier screening Nov. 12 due to popular demand.
Get Your Reps In: “Death Wish 3″ Pokes Fun at Old Men’s Law-and-Order Fantasies
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
Round Out Your Reading List at Portland’s Newest Bookshops
Portland is home to a growing number of small, independent bookstores for every kind of reader.











