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Two bedrooms and one bathroom round out the 1,521-square-foot main floor; downstairs, find unfinished bonus space and laundry ...
Peter Platt will often sit and work at a bar table by the floor-to-ceiling windows of his stalwart Pearl District Peruvian restaurant, Andina. From time to time, he’ll pause and look up, out at the ...
Yet, wrapped head to toe in vertical cedar, including the garage door, the house does more to blend in among the surrounding trees than stand out with its unique shape. That fits with the Organic ...
The Portland State University Farmers Market is one of our strongest, running year-round with scores of vendors. But it truly shines in the summertime, when plump stone fruit and tomatoes, leafy ...
Pastry chefs have birthdays, too, as it happens. And unless they want to work through their special day (and who does?), they ...
You’re reading a past edition of our weekly Things to Do column, about the concerts, art shows, comedy sets, movies, readings ...
It’s not just that a boutique attracts people in need of clothes, but the world a boutique conjures attracts a customer who wants to live in that universe. The idea grows more nebulous in a ...
Chocolate + vanilla + buttery cracker crumble = Portland summer icon. Toasted Marshmallow Fluff: Other Cheese & Crack sundaes come with layers of pudding, which demand a financially devastating number ...
Melissa Febos is not a sex columnist. Nor is she some kind of public-facing therapist. Her books—the fifth of which, The Dry Season, is out this month—aren’t self-help books, either. Far from it.
Go glamping by bus, or bring your own tent for a car-free getaway. Grab a cone at Eastwind Drive-In and a postcard-worthy pic of its neon sign with the forested hills in the background. Buy a ...
At a narrow, 20-seat cocktail bar just off the train tracks in Portland’s Central Eastside Industrial District, a drink asks a question: If it’s called a dirty martini and tastes like a dirty martini, ...