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After Years As Portland’s Viral Rapper, Wynne is Putting out Her First Full-Length Project

“The title If I May is posing a genuine question to hip-hop, like ‘Can I do this?’” she says. “White people, we come in and take things. And as a guest in this culture, it’s important that I approach it like, ‘I know what this looks like, let’s talk about this.’”

Beats Happening

Portland hip-hop is having a moment. It’s becoming a bigger part of the music community, and getting more adventurous. It’s not just the rappers who’ve made it possible, either—the producers working behind the boards deserve just as much credit.

The 21 Best Songs About Portland

In honor of MusicfestNW, which starts Friday the 21st, we are counting down the top 21 best songs ever written about Portland.

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Poison’s Rainbow, the Northeast Portland Bar Co-Owned By Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock, Has Suddenly Closed

(Thomas Teal)

A Reed College Biology Student Discovered Plastic-Eating Bacteria After Smuggling Bags of Dirt Through the Houston Airport

Morgan Vague (IMAGE: Nina Johnson)

Will Lloyd Center Last Another Christmas? A Week Inside a Mall on the Edge

(Abby Gordon)

Rep. Jennifer Williamson Will Resign Her Seat This Month to Campaign for Secretary of State

Jennifer Williamson (Emily Joan Greene)

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An Influential City Panel Wants New Private Buildings to Provide Space for Homeless Camping 173

Oregon Bicycling Racing Association Stands By Board Member Who Criticized Transgender Athletes Participating in the Sport 157

New Oregon Transportation Director Has a Plan for Reducing Carbon Emissions: Get Traffic Moving 109

Mayoral Candidate Sarah Iannarone is Requesting $8.74 from Portland Strippers 99

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

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