Exhibit juxtaposes contemporary Native photography with Edward Curtis'...
The work of photographer Edward S. Curtis, notably the production of the extensive books The North American Indian and the hundreds of photos that go with it, often is cited as the closest visual ...
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Last week, Jan. 29 Kung Fu Panda 3; The Finest Hours; 45 Years; Fifty Shades of Black; Jane Got a Gun; Son of Saul This week, Feb. 5 The Choice (Lionsgate), PG-13, 111 minutes About ...
View ArticleBits & Pieces: Chinese happenings
The Oregon Historical Society, 1200 S.W. Park Ave., is hosting an exhibit, Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion, through June 1, focused on the struggle over citizenship, freedom and trade that...
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Feb. 5 Bounce house rock Energetic, thy name is The Outer Vibe. Featuring Andrew Dornoff on bass and vocals, Lisa Kacos on trumpet, keyboards, and vocals, Nick Hosford on guitar and vocals, Noah Snyder...
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(Note: The Tribune will highlight some gallery openings and other arts happenings in the first edition of each month to coincide with First Thursday, which happens in the Pearl District and elsewhere ...
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MISC. Chinese New Year Among the events: The Chinese New Year Cultural Fair Year of the Monkey takes place 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 6 at the Oregon Convention Center, 777 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr....
View ArticleAugureys seek real title in fictional sport
Portland team will compete in regional quidditch tourney The people who play quidditch, the sport of Harry Potter and friends (and foes) from the famous J.K. Rowling books and movies, have to be...
View ArticleLaissez le bon temps rouler! (let the good times roll!)
Mysti Krewe of Nimbus hosts Portland's Mardi Gras ball When Jane-Clair Kerin moved from Lafayette, La., to Portland in 2005, she was struck by one big difference between her adopted state and her home...
View ArticlePeter Cetera of Chicago fame plays in Oregon
Peter Cetera has had two big-time music careers. For nearly two decades, Cetera was singer, songwriter and bass player for the band Chicago. He sang lead vocals on the bands first hit single, 25 or 6...
View Article2016 Acura TLX: Thinking outside the sport sedan box
Acura introduced its category-busting TLX luxury sedan last year and has left it largely alone for 2016. Why change what works, even if it's a little unconventional? The TLX replaced two previous...
View ArticleSpringsteen sets March concert at Moda Center
The Boss is coming to Portland. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will play at the Moda Center, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 22. Tickets, ranging from $65 to $150, will go on sale at 10 a.m....
View ArticlePostcards from the past
- Gresham man enjoys collecting postcards from Oregon's past David Sell was touring the Historic Columbia River Highway 24 years ago when a man handed him a stack of old postcards showing rare scenes...
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Last week, Feb. 5 The Choice; The Lady in the Van; Pride and Prejudice and Zombies; Hail Caesar! This week, Feb. 12 Deadpool (20th Century Fox), R, 108 minutes About A former Special Forces...
View ArticleSocially savvy team vies on 'Race'
When Portland-area native Zach King and wife Rachel auditioned and then earned a spot on the 28th season of The Amazing Race, they only had one big concern: How would their marriage hold up? Well, it...
View ArticleBits & Pieces: Next up: Carstensz Pyramid
Portland native Colin OBrady has completed another step in the mountaineering feat called the Explorers Grand Slam climbing the the highest peaks on all seven continents, and traversing to the North...
View ArticleFemale Monster Jam drivers step on gas
Get behind the steering wheel, and it doesnt matter whether its piloting a 1,500-horsepower truck on steroids or a little car, its equality personified for the drivers so goes the thinking in...
View ArticleMargolin applies his modus operandi to new legal thriller
Former criminal defense lawyer Phillip Margolins new novel Violent Crimes comes out Feb. 9, and its the fifth in the Portland residents Amanda Jaffe legal thriller series, in which the young...
View ArticleHot jazz for cool nights
Concerts, events channel Coltrane in tribute to what would've been saxophonist's 90th birthday John Coltranes ideas shaped postwar music from bebop to free jazz. He believed in his intuitions and...
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Feb. 11 Quakin all over Portlands Battleme began as a project by former Lions singer Matt Drenik, and releases its new album Habitual Love Songs Feb. 15. Go on YouTube and check out Shake Shake,...
View ArticleBits & Pieces: 'The Bachelor'
Lauren B, aka Lauren Bushnell of West Linn, received a rose from Ben Higgins during the sixth show of The Bachelor on Monday, but not before some drama led her to tears. (With the rose, Lauren B...
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