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Shana Tabor’s IGWT is One of Portland Fashion’s Conspicuous New York Connections

“New York and Portland’s fashion scenes have a connection that’s deeper than the traditional love-hate relationship with the Golden State.”

We Picked Portland's Best 10 New Small Shops

If you’re shopping for clothes in Portland, you’re spoiled for choice. Whether your style is vintage hip, forest tarot goth priestess, ultra-modern Scandinavian minimalist or jawnzhead, there’s a specialty shop carrying the cream of the crop from local and international designers. Here’s a roundup of new kids on the block—new meaning “opened in January 2015 or later”— that are joining the ranks of Portland’s elite trendsetters.

High-Low Fashion Picks From Two of Portland's Most Style-Obsessed People

Skip the mall. What you want to wear this year comes from Portland’s boutiques and secondhand stores. At least that’s according to Laura Housgard and Nick DePaula, two influential local trendsetters.

Buy PDX: What to Shop for Feb. 26-29

There’s plenty to eat, see, drink and do this weekend—it’s also the beginning of spring’s shopping boom. Lookbooks are dropping, pop-ups and popping, and before we all get burnt out on street fairs, here’s five shopping events where you should spend your not-rent-money this weekend.

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Oregon Grew More Cannabis Than Customers Can Smoke. Now Shops and Farmers Are Left With Mountains of Unwanted Bud.

(Henry Cromett)

Southeast Portland Burgerville Employees Vote to Become the Nation’s First Fast Food Union

Burgerville milkshakes: enjoy them once more, without guilt. (star5112 / Flickr)

Wapato Jail’s New Owner Says He’s Sold a Stake in the Property (Already) to Real Estate Magnate Jordan Schnitzer

(Harsch/RobertHubner)

In 1984, the Rajneeshees Bused 3,000 Homeless People to Live in Their Oregon Compound. Our Reporter Was One of Them.

Every day, from 1:45 to 2:30, people lined up in the Oregon desert to watch Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh drive by in a Rolls-Royce. (WW archives)

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Oregon’s Public Employee Pension Woes Are National News 93

Gov. Kate Brown Picks Up an Unprecedented Donation From Financier George Soros 90

Portland Police Shot and Killed a Man Inside a Homeless Shelter After He Allegedly Burst Into an AA Meeting With a Knife 83

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