Arts & Culture
For a Good Time, Write Out the U.S. Constitution by Hand
The Midland Library event is in honor of National Constitution Day.
Burning Man Decompression Party BurnOn Chills at Cathedral Park
Precipitation Northwest’s post-Burn party and art show takes spark on Oct. 18.
By Robin Bacior
Tik Tok Celebrates a Quarter Century of Hot Dishes and Cold Drinks
The East Portland family-owned chain of diners opened its first location in the year 2000.
Stumptown Coffee Partners With Thorns Star Sophia Wilson
Wilson’s signature pumpkin spice latte just hit Stumptown cafes this week.
Pie Talk: Pizza Jerk
The Cully neighborhood pizza parlor’s politely priced slices keep the classics fresh.
By WW Staff
Oaks Park’s Dance Pavilion Renovation Is Complete
The 1905 building lost its drop ceiling to reveal its original timber roof.
What We’re Cooking This Week: Blistered Shishito Peppers
The Japanese peppers revive a trend started over 20 years ago with Spanish pimientos de Padrón.
By Jim Dixon
Shows of the Week: Che’s Underground Sounds Have Always Informed the Mainstream
What to see and hear this week.
Urban Gleaners Gives Portland’s Top Chefs Food Diverted From Landfills for Its Summer Supper Feast
Last year’s inaugural celebration repurposed more than a half ton of food into fine dining.