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MISC. First Thursday There are art gallery openings in the Pearl District and elsewhere this month its Thursday, Nov. 3. For more on the November arts scene, see our story at portlandtribune.com....
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Gallery openings and other arts happenings, including First Thursday, Nov. 3: The PDX Window Project, 925 N.W. Flanders St., welcomes The Far North: Larry Cwik, Arctic photos through Nov. 26; its...
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New exhibit The Oregon Historical Society has opened History Hub, a new permanent exhibition in which youth, K-12 students and families can explore the topic of diversity through fun, hands-on...
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Portland contingent will head to annual Havana music fest Cuba has been opened for more travel by citizens of the United States. So it figures that a small group from the Portland-based Cascadia...
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Oregon Childrens Theatre begins its 29th season with two musicals, Goosebumps and Fly Guy, both co-commissions with other companies. Thanks to Hamilton, musicals are hotter than ever. Stan...
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MISC. Disney on Ice Its Worlds of Enchantment, featuring Lightning McQueen and the crew of Cars, Ariel and The Little Mermaid, Buzz, Woody and Jessie from Toy Story, and Anna, Elsa and others...
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Oct. 21 Rebels meet Death Leah Shapiro, drummer for San Francisco rockers Black Rebel Motorcyle Club, says the trios Portland fans can expect to hear a mix of songs from their seven albums and other...
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Flying condors The offspring of an Oregon Zoo-hatched California condor made headlines as the first wild-hatched condor in more than a century to survive, leaving its nest and soaring at Pinnacles...
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Film, book document skiing promoter's 60 years behind camera Seventy years ago, Warren Miller and his buddy Ward Baker set out in a Buick Phaeton with a trailer in tow his famous teardrop trailer ...
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Portland Retro Gaming Expo brings fun to the weekend Thousands of enthusiasts will converge on the Oregon Convention Center for the 11th annual Portland Retro Gaming Expo, which has been expanded to...
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Big screen Last week, Oct. 21 Jack Reacher: Never Go Back; Tyler Perrys Boo! A Madea Halloween; Keeping Up with the Joneses; Ouija: Origin of Evil; American Pastoral; 31; Certain Women...
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New arrival The Oregon Zoo has welcomed the arrival of Anna, a 4-year-old dwarf mongoose from the Smithsonians National Zoo. Shes about the size of a squirrel, but shes pretty feisty. Anna has...
View ArticleTRADEMARK BATTLE PLAYS OUT, BUT THE SLANTS KEEP PLAYING
Portland band rewrites, rerecords hits for latest album Someday soon, itll be in the past, and Simon Tam and The Slants will be able to move on with their lives. A Portland band put together to play...
View ArticleDerby jammers on fast, furious roll to nab title
Wheels of Justice trio also invited to play in World Cup In roller derby, jammers are the scorers, the players who make points happen. They stand out and wear stars on their helmets for a reason. So,...
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Oct. 28 March madness One of Portlands guaranteed good times is the band MarchFourth, who just released the album Magic Number, which includes tracks featuring Stanton Moore as well as Trombone...
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Oct. 27 Mouse bytes The Doubleclicks Variety Show, a monthly R-rated event, takes place at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, at Kickstand Comedy Space in the Siren Theater, 315 N.W. Davis St. This months...
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Want some last-minute scares and places to visit on Halloween, Monday, Oct. 31? Here are some attractions: Davis Graveyard, Southeast Johnson Creek Boulevard and 43rd Avenue in Milwaukie, is open...
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STAGE The How and the Why By CoHo Productions, its about two evolutionary biologists, one an eminent scholar and professor and the other an anxious student with a radical thesis, who are connected...
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New arrival The Oregon Zoo has welcomed a new Masai giraffe, 2-year-old Buttercup, from the Santa Barbara Zoo in California. Hes already 12 feet tall, and hell live in the zoos Africa Savanna...
View Article'Beautiful' start to Broadway in Portland
Touring productions of high-caliber hits head to local stages She may only be 23, but Julia Knitel has an old soul, music-wise. Shell listen to the likes of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, The Monkees...
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