Counterintuitively, Gale says, “with photography, it’s not necessarily how it looks, but how it feels.” What, then, is ...
It happened years later as well, as we see in the design of this 2005 Oceanside home by artist William Frank Weaver. Per the ...
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Cascada is a first for Portland: a hotel on NE Alberta Street that’s also home to a thermal spa and “wellness center” with ...
Mad honey has fascinated people for generations. This unique substance comes from bees that feed on specific rhododendron plants in certain parts of the world. Today, mad honey has caught the ...
A Fountain of Creativity Exhibition shares the legacy of Arlene Schnitzer and the Fountain Gallery.
When you first venture into Kirari West Gluten Free Bakery Cafe + Smoothie, it’s likely that the first thing you’ll notice is the pastry case. It’s filled with the all-stars from Kirari West’s ...
Trying to grow cannabis and wondering about the difference between male and female seeds? Knowing this will turn your growth into a science not a guessing game. Male and female marijuana plants have ...
Also: Broadway musical Kimberly Akimbo and other things to do in Portland this week.
When Arlene Schnitzer walked into a class at the Museum Art School in 1958, the then 29-year-old wife and mother was just looking for a way to fill an afternoon. What she found, she would later say, ...
Focused on global art and design publications, Chess Club fills a hole in Portland’s print-loving heart.
Sometimes you want a genuine, mom-level snack: not a sandwich, not a bowl, not a modern “chip.” This sweet little shop off SE 28 th Ave is what you’d get at home, if mom made the crackers from scratch ...