GREETINGS, TRIVIA LOVERS! It's time to put your brainy-brain to the test with this edition of POP QUIZ PDX—our local, ...
Almost everyone in history has views or actions that wouldn’t be seen favorably today. New details also tend to emerge over time about nearly anyone. Standards change; what was acceptable in the past ...
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You might miss TriMet when it is gone. They say they want your input on their elimination of some of the lines and cuts to frequency of others. I showed up at the March 18th meeting and found it very ...
He is a miracle of the highest order, a grand eccentric, and true genius of the cosmos. A peerless 20th century composer, a poet, a brilliant pianist, a live performance visionary, one of the greatest ...
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What could Oregon do with an additional $2.7 billion in revenue each year? That’s about how much Portlander Jonathan Tasini says would be generated with a 2 percent wealth tax imposed on Oregon ...
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I’m a 50-year-old married bisexual American man living in Europe with my wife and kids. The “bi” part of me is still ...
The long-running LGBTQ+ electronic dance party Blow Pony will saddle up for the last time on Saturday, March 28. Airick ...
My God, apparently the The Cesar Chavez Foundation is so “deeply shocked and saddened” by the “disturbing allegations” against Cesar Chavez that they can't even tell me anything about it. Like, why ...