Corrib Theatre’s Godot Is a Woman Series Works Around Samuel Beckett’s Peskiest Limitation
These shows copy the minimalism of their inspiration, but pick and choose which of the play’s many themes to emphasize.
These shows copy the minimalism of their inspiration, but pick and choose which of the play’s many themes to emphasize.
Lan Su Chinese Garden is pulling out all the stops for AANHPI Heritage Month.
The Bingo Queen starts her weekly residency at Tomorrow Theater on May 14.
Michael Speciàle stands on a ground spring of material that will in time prove itself an audacious but essential work of art.
See Ling Ling Huang appears in conversation with Chelsea Bieker at Powell’s City of Books on May 14.
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
Movie Madness is relocating to Northeast Sandy Boulevard.
The Rose City’s fragrance houses know people want to smell like a garden in bloom while expecting the unexpected.
Main details her journey from “punk-rock coke dealer, to an alcoholic stand-up comic, to a now sober and disabled yoga teacher.”
The theater needs $2.5 million by Aug. 31 to survive.
“Falstaff is that dude who can afford dues for the pool, but not for the whole club.”
An ex-Mormon takes us on a tour of Portland’s dirty soda shops.
Winners from the Portland 48 Horror & Sci-Fi Project will compete at Filmapalooza for a chance to screen at the Cannes Film Festival.
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
Get your fill of food and sunshine during Portland Food Cart Week.
As long as you’ve got a blanket and grass, these stores have every cheese from nondairy to European artisan standards.