Arts
“No Place to Grow Old” Interviews Senior Citizens Living on Portland’s Streets
The documentary’s producers have teamed with organizations like Blanchet House to help viewers enact change.
Get Your Reps In: “All About My Mother” Lets You Cry Like It’s 1999
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
What to Do In Portland (July 16-22, 2025)
Might we suggest the free and incredibly jazzy Cathedral Park Jazz Festival?
An Excerpt From Gabriel Urza’s New Crime Thriller “The Silver State”
See the Portland novelist at Powell’s City of Books on July 16.
Northwest Theatre Workshop’s New Play “Detours: A Walking Theatrical Event” Livens Up Oregon’s Capitol
The Portland-based theater company’s mobile show follows—literally and figuratively—two tour guides’ takes on Salem.
New Albina Library to Reopen July 19 as Second-Largest in the City
The library added 22,000 square feet of space to its historic 1913 Carnegie building.
Francis Ford Coppola Returns to Portland
The legendary director and vineyard owner will attend Tomorrow Theater’s screening of “Megalopolis” on Aug. 3.
Your Roundup of New Movies: Terror Grows on “40 Acres”
What to see and what to skip.
Maria Lux Champions Serpents With Carnation Contemporary Art Show “Heart and Mind, Blood and Nerves”
“HMBN” celebrates how people and animals have helped develop powerful medicine from snake venom.
What to Do in Portland (July 9–15, 2025)
Can’t swing tickets to Switzerland for the Women’s European Championship? GOL PDX has you covered.
Kourtni Capree Duv Keeps It Real for Pride
The baddest butch queen in Portland shares her secrets to success.