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Songhoy Blues Came Together in Exile, but Its Music Has No Boundaries

While sizzling with the bubbling, trance-inducing electric guitar lines of famous Malian bands like Tinariwen, Songhoy Blues’ “Music in Exile,” co-produced by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner, varies the traditional desert-blues slow grind with a potpourri of song forms and rhythms, including funk and reggae.

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A Minor Miracle: Finally, Some Good News About Oregon’s Troubled Foster Care

(From left) Tabitha Jensen, Robin Donart and Deonza Watson care for children at Robinswood, a haven in Lake Oswego that has aided more than 250 kids in Oregon’s foster care system. (Will Corwin)

A Proposed Pearl District Tower Could Block a Long-Awaited Bikeway

Gary Granger Roams the Portland Streets at Night, Counting Crows

Crows in downtown Portland. IMAGE: Gary Granger.

Portland’s New Seasons Market Sells to South Korean Company

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Mayoral Candidate Sarah Iannarone is Requesting $8.74 from Portland Strippers 117

New Oregon Transportation Director Has a Plan for Reducing Carbon Emissions: Get Traffic Moving 99

Portland Officials Created a Policy to Keep Homeless People From Camping Outside the Timbers’ Soccer Stadium 90

In Explosive Testimony, Ambassador Gordon Sondland Emphasizes Trump, Pence and Pompeo Knew of Quid Pro Quo 81

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