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Sasquatch Music Festival, An Oyster Bus and 12 Other Things to Do and See in Portland May 23-29

Where we’ll be reliving the Malheur occupation and the best music of 2009 this week.

Meet the Bands of MusicfestNW Presents Project Pabst 2017: Lithics

Part of Lithics’ appeal is that it’s purposefully and painstakingly distorted—the musical equivalent of a Ralph Steadman painting.

These Are the 10 New Local Bands Portland's Music Insiders Say You Must Hear

Our annual Best New Band poll offers a glimpse at the future of Portland music.

Lithics' Harsh Post-Punk Grooves Are the Shock to the System Portland Needs Right Now

The music of Lithics isn’t designed for comfort. And that is precisely what makes them the best band for this particular moment.

The Best of PDX Pop Now

Every summer, PDX Pop Now acts as an unofficial State of the Union on the health of the Portland music scene. What this year’s installment indicated is that, while the city itself grows increasingly more exclusive, our music culture might be more inclusive than ever.

PDX Pop Now! Announces 2016 Lineup

PDX Pop Now is July 22-24 at AudioCinema in the Industrial Southeast.

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For Nearly a Year, Teenagers Have Been Robbing Portland Dispensaries. Then Somebody Shot a Budtender.

IN MEMORIAM: Jina Yoo, the owner of Cured Green, holds up artwork of her employee and longtime friend, Michael Arthur, who died during an armed robbery in the store on Dec. 14. (Wesley Lapointe)

Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty Denies Report Tying Her to March 3 Hit-and-Run

Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty listens to students during a March 20, 2019 protest of climate-change inaction. (Wesley Lapointe)

Grilled Cheese Grill, the Classic Portland Food Cart Run Out of a Converted School Bus, Has Permanently Closed

IMAGE: Visitor7/Wiki Commons.

A Portland Parent Found Her Daughter’s Textbook Racist. Her Teacher Has a Contract That Says He Could Use It Anyway.

A bronze bust of York, an enslaved member of the Corps of Discovery, has drawn visitors to Mount Tabor since it was anonymously installed last month. The debate over how history is portrayed is also occurring in Portland's classrooms. (Justin Yau)

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