Life & Culture
Portland Community College plans animation degree, backed by $60,000 from Laika
Stop-motion animation is one of Portland's distinctive art forms.
Portland hotspot named among America’s top 10 restaurants
It's the latest honor for The Oregonian's 2022 Restaurant of the Year.
Oregon’s 2nd-largest cider maker is closing its Portland taproom; see what’s replacing it
Portland Cider Co. is leaving its Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard taproom and turning the lease over to La Familia Cider, a Salem-based ciderhouse that makes aguas frescas-inspired ciders.
It’s Dark Sky Week. This year, Oregon has more reasons (and ways) to celebrate
April 2-8 will be Dark Sky Week in Oregon, which is becoming a premier stargazing destination.
Filipino food tour with specials across Portland area restaurants starts today
Sobrang Sarap highlights Filipino owned restaurants, pop ups, food carts and cafes from Troutdale to Beaverton.
How to watch iHeart Radio Music Awards 2024 free live stream, host, nominees, on demand without cable
The awards show event, hosted by Ludacris, has nominated artists include Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Cher, and more.
On ‘Late Night,’ Beth Ditto says a Crystal Ballroom crowd urged her to stay in Portland
In a free-flowing segment on "Late Night With Seth Meyers," Beth Ditto talked about Carrie Brownstein asking a crowd whether Ditto should remain in Portland or go back to Arkansas to attend beauty school.
New pasta joint Il Paffuto to replace Southeast Portland’s Fermenter
“Il Paffuto means the fat guy. That’s me, by the way.”
A total solar eclipse is happening next week. What will Oregon be able to see?
What you need to know about the April 8 solar eclipse in the Pacific Northwest.
Your April gardening to-do list: What to plant, plan and prep
Use a soil thermometer to help you know when to plant vegetables.
Central Cascade Mountain wilderness permits on sale this week for 2024
Hikers and backpackers will need to secure permits for Oregon’s popular central Cascade trails.
Hortlandia is ready to fill the gaps in your garden after tough winter
The April 5-6 event brings nurseries, growers and gardeners together in Hillsboro.