Arts & Culture
Sneak a Peek at McMenamins’ Renovation of the Taft Hotel
The historic West End building will have a bridge to the Crystal Ballroom.
Suspect in Elephants Deli Fire: “I Didn’t Mean to Do It”
Court documents released today regarding the March 10 fire at the Elephants Delicatessen on Northwest 22nd Avenue show that the woman charged with starting the blaze was using a torch lighter to look for food scraps in a trash bin.
Buckman Elementary Hosts “Show & Sell” to Support Its Arts Curriculum
The school’s 36th annual fundraising event comes at a pivotal time in Portland Public Schools’ budget crisis.
Get Your Reps In: It’s Hard to Find a Better Concert Movie Than “The Last Waltz”
Scorsese’s film of The Band’s 1976 farewell show has aged splendidly.
Street Dog Coalition Provides Free Veterinary Care for Pets That Are Homeless, or at Risk of It
Demand at the Feb. 28 clinic was intense.
Tips for a Great Portland Dog Walk, According to Pros
Tips for a great Portland dog walk, according to pros.
The Founder of a Portland Startup Wants to Help You Toilet Train Your Cat
The Cat Throne allows your cat to use the same loo you do.
Chickens Get All the Attention, but You Should Raise Ducks Instead
Ducks are better adapted to Portland’s climate, lay tastier eggs and are just cooler than chickens.
Avalon Microsanctuary Provides Shelter for Abandoned Rabbits and Support for Rabbit Owners
Here’s what you need to know about our big-eared buddies.









