Arts & Culture
Lloyd Center Has Celebrated Its Last Christmas
The mall will be demolished by winter, to the dismay of the independent businesses who lease there.
Here’s Every Comedian Who Received a Vote in the 2026 Funniest Five Poll
More than 100 comedians were nominated as Portland’s funniest people.
The Longest-Running Festival of African Films Returns to PCC
This year’s films include a noirish Macbeth reboot and a story of music and revolution.
The Portland Rose Festival’s Board President Explains the Move From Two Signature Parades to One
The Portland Rose Festival’s board president explains the move from two signature parades to one.
Get Your Reps In: “The Lathe of Heaven” Ponders Portland’s Dystopian Future
The film adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin’s Portland-set novel gives fittingly eerie vibes.
Show Review: Say She She at Aladdin Theater
A near-capacity crowd stood in their seats and danced in the aisles, breaking serious sweats on Jan 29.
What It Takes to Make “The Play That Goes Wrong” Go Right
Actors in the Portland Center Stage and Seattle Repertory Theatre’s play-within-a-play manage every disaster imaginable.
Portland Artists to Pay Tribute to Todd Snider Feb. 9
The Mississippi Studios show will benefit Street Roots, a nonprofit Snider often championed.
What to Do in Portland (Feb. 4–10, 2026)
Enjoy Spooky V-Day crafts, a civics fest or the Winter Light Festival this week.
How to Celebrate Oregon Truffle Month
From festivals to farmer’s markets to fine dining, there are a lot of ways to enjoy February’s funky fungi.









