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Your Roundup of New Movies: Mariska Hargitay Poignantly Tells All About “My Mom Jayne”
What to see and what to skip.
By WW Staff
Shows of the Week: Jonathan Richman’s Still Playing Acoustic to Protect His Ears
What to see and hear this week.
This Independence Day, Local Breweries Are Navigating New Aluminum Tariffs
President Trump’s tariffs compound problems caused by “the candemic,” the can shortage which began during the pandemic.
Explore Your Own Backyard on Amtrak Cascades
From Albany to Salem to Eugene, these close-to-home trips are done better by train.
Puppeteers for Fears’ “Robopocalypse: The Musical!” Is Not Your Kid’s Puppet Rock Opera
The Ashland-based troupe brings their “Muppets-Meets-Tron”-style show to Alberta Abbey for a July 10–19 run.
Get Your Reps In: Nazis Always Lose at the Tomorrow Theater’s Double Feature
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
Best Thing I Ate All Month: Phoenix City Seafood Restaurant’s Beef Chow Fun
A WW staffer shares their favorite meal from June.
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings Soak Up the Love at Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Welch and Rawlings sparked a standing ovation before ever playing a note on June 25.
By Robin Bacior
Portland World Naked Bike Ride Announces Grant Park as Starting Location
The ride returns after taking 2024 off to reorganize its leadership team.
What We’re Cooking This Week: Tonnato
The briny, creamy and umami-packed dish’s origin story is tangled, but its flavor is what matters most.
By Jim Dixon