A whole lotta latte: Cafés to visit in downtown PDX
By Charlotte Wallace It is no strange, unexplainable phenomenon that a coffee shop has emerged on what seems like every block of downtown Portland. In a city …
By Charlotte Wallace It is no strange, unexplainable phenomenon that a coffee shop has emerged on what seems like every block of downtown Portland. In a city …
By Drew Matlovsky and Ben Weinstein Unless you’re living under a rather large rock, you’ve probably realized by now that Lewis & Clark has a new president. …
By Emily Price The Seance is my last chance, really. I’m sitting in the front garden of a large house in La Vista, with twenty other lost …
By Mackenzie Bath This look is laidback and reminiscent of the ’70s — with a twist. Some brighter hues, dyed hair and less jewelry bring this aesthetic …
By Mackenzie Herring Newer greats “The Babadook” (2014): Named after a sinister children’s book, “The Babadook” is a twisted and bleak view at the deteriorating sanity of …
By Kamala Woods Björk’s uncompromising album “Homogenic,” a music sensation considered to be one of the greatest electronic albums of all time, celebrated its 20th birthday in …
With BTS’s most recent album “Love Yourself: Her,” the South Korean-based group has shot to the top of the charts within a week. While it is shorter …
Beach Rats Eliza Hittman’s newest film is ostensibly a sexual coming-of-age story, but “Beach Rats” is less a formative tale and more just a slice of life. …
“The Vietnam War,” directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, is an attempt to portray the Vietnam War in all of its complexities. The war cannot be …
By Mila Wolpert Portland residents aren’t surprised to see a person wearing a monochromatic outfit: sporting all one color has become commonplace for stylish young people. However, …
Situated at the corner of North Rosa Parks Way and North Denver Avenue, El Burrito Azteca is a Mexican restaurant specializing in burritos and tacos. With a …
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