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Stalled Construction Project Flummoxes Sebastiano’s Sandwich Shop
The Sellwood café and bakery was inconvenienced by a mystery project for two months.
Get Your Reps In: “Diner” Serves Up an Antithesis to 1950s Revisionist History
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
Portland’s Latino Communities Focus on Awareness, Strength and Unity for Hispanic Heritage Month
Event organizers are taking heightened security measures this year amid Trump’s threats to deploy federal troops to Portland again.
What to Do in Portland (Sept. 17–23, 2025)
Asia Consent and the Season 666 cast of “The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula” start spooky szn early.
Shows of the Week: The Armed Turn Up the Noise to Ultrapop
What to see and hear this week.
New Theater Company 100 Lives Prioritizes Playwrights and Actors Who Are 40-Plus
100 Lives’ first play shows two families navigating faith and the fallout of an affair.
Viral Vintage Shop Shirtzenpantz Opens a Second Location in St. Johns
Shoppers can earn discounts up to 40% off if they write an original poem.
Alchemy Cider Co. Casts a Spell on Southeast Portland
The new cidery’s Forbidden Fields strawberry, yuzu and hibiscus-infused apple cider is good as gold.
Oscar-Winning Director Sean Baker Adds to Cinema 21’s Centurylong History of Movie Magic
Theater owner Tom Ranieri ushered Cinema 21 through the pandemic, the Great Recession and the launches of Blockbuster and Netflix.
The Barbaras’ New Album, “Rollercoasters,” Jumps Across Time and Genres
Sallie and Weezy Ford make use of blood harmonies across their band’s latest record.