Project Pabst vs. Festicide
Why choose? Here's the best of Project Pabst and Festicide. by Ciara Dolan TO EVERYTHING there is a season, and right now festival season is chugging its final beer. But before it all ends, we’ve got...
View ArticleRaz Simone’s Soulful Sincerity
The rapper touches down in Portland for We Take Holocene IV. by Jenni Moore SEATTLE RAPPER RAZ SIMONE is “That N*gga” (oh my!). On the self-actualizing track from his most recent mixtape Trap...
View ArticleFor the Love of Cheap Trick
It’s time to appreciate the little band from Rockford. by Mark Lore “WITH A HYBRID AUDIENCE of young and old rockers, Cheap Trick’s longevity seems assured.” That declaration—made in the January 1980...
View ArticlePortland’s Pretty
Pickathon: The hottest looks from the coolest music fest. by Marissa Sullivan I’D BEEN HEARING for years from reliable sources (the Mercury’s last two music editors, Ezra Ace Caraeff and Ned...
View ArticleLetters to the Editor
“Those officers get nothing done besides maybe spreading some manure on the asphalt.”QUOTH THE RAVENRE: “The Panic Room Is Now... The Raven” [Blogtown, Aug 19], Music Editor Ciara Dolan’s post about...
View ArticleStranded in the Land of Enchantment
Leigh Stein’s new memoir names abuse for what it is. by Meryl Williams WHAT IS IT like to grieve the loss of a loved one in the age of Facebook and online memorials? How do you mourn a person who...
View ArticlePoking the Hornets’ Nest with Eric Andre
Fresh off his RNC antics, the provocative comedian comes to Portland. by Robert Ham “FEARLESS” HAS BECOME one of the most useless adjectives around when it comes to talking about a comedian. Yet...
View ArticleEverything as Fuck
It’s late summer for me, too. I’m not immune. by Ian Karmel Listen, this is one of those weeks where I straight up don’t have any one big thing to write about. It happens every now and then, and I...
View ArticleOut of Pocket: Portland’s Last Pay Phones
Pay phones aren’t easy to find in Portland anymore—but they can still be necessary. by Ned Lannamann DOOM TOWN? More like Boom Town.The old, gloomy nickname for Portland seems positively antiquated in...
View ArticleLush Life: Wines from Up North
Look! I found some nice things to say about Washington wines! by MJ Skegg I TRY TO BE NICE about Washington wines. But they’re so big, bold, and clumsy, giving off boozy heat like a barfly’s breath....
View ArticleBlack-Owned Restaurants Matter
Get out, eat, and support black-owned restaurants over the weekend. by Andrea Damewood LAST SUMMER, Southeast Portlander Bertha Pearl saw an article about a day celebrating black-owned restaurants in...
View ArticleHall Monitor: Putting Out Fires At Terminal 1
Recent conflicts over the contentious property are smaller than they appear. by Dirk VanderHart IT WAS a minor skirmish in the battle arena Terminal 1 has become.On Wednesday, August 17, a week after a...
View ArticleI, Anonymous
“Your suntanned arms were flaking skin chunkers off!” I ALMOST ordered from your food cart—the menu looked good, and I was hungry. It looked clean and appealing from a few feet away. As I got closer,...
View ArticlePortland’s Speed Limits Ignore Cyclists and Pedestrians
But as road deaths spike, that’s about to change. by Dirk VanderHart EVEN BEFORE a 15-year-old girl was run down on Southeast Hawthorne last Friday, it had been an exceptionally bloody month on...
View ArticleFlora’s Analog Perfection
Land Gallery’s all-women, lo-tech art show is everything. by Megan Burbank WHEN SUSIE GHAHREMANI reached out to artists for Land Gallery’s latest show, Flora, she made two choices: She focused solely...
View ArticleGood Morning, News: Police Oversight Recess, Horrors, and Here's What Donald...
by Megan Burbank AIRPLANES: Donald Trump is wrong about airplanes.BigTop via Wikimedia CommonsICYMI: The volunteer board that oversees changes to the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) is going on a 60-day...
View ArticleBreeding a Future of Entitlement?
by Anonymous Dear I, Anonymous, get over yourself. There is nothing in this world that is more entitled than an upper-middle class (usually white) American mother of a toddler. I don't mean to ruin...
View ArticleSay It with Me—Weed Isn’t Heroin
by Josh Jardine Not long ago, I wrote about the slight, slim chance that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) would reschedule cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule II [Cannabuzz, July 6]. You...
View ArticleThis Week's Style Events: Fade to Light, Urban Air Market, and More!
by Elizabeth Mollo Wendy OhlendorfBrent BarnettFade to Light: A Multidimensional Fashion Event, a biannual fashion show that encourages designers to think outside the box regarding their runway...
View ArticleSavage Love Letter of the Day: Asexuality-It's a Thing
by Dan Savage Originally posted on December 10, 2014.My intelligent, lovely, in-all-ways-phenomenal 18-year-old daughter just came out to me: as asexual! I am struggling with my reaction to this. If...
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