Arts
Portland’s Touring Musicals Unaffected by Looming Broadway Strike
Ticketholders to “Shucked,” which comes through Keller in late October, won’t be crossing a picket line.
Oregon Contemporary Announces 2026 Artists’ Biennial Lineup
Guest curator TK Smith arranged an exhibition of more than 30 artists with Oregon connections.
Sue Dixon Will Retire as Portland Opera’s General Manager
A national search is underway for her replacement.
What to Do in Portland (Oct. 8-14, 2025)
“Paradise Blue” offers hope from the historical fight against gentrification.
Mikki Gillette’s New Musical “Magnetic Electric” Gives Audiences Two Shows for the Price of One
Hyperpop luminary Ash scored Portland’s latest Gillette-penned production.
Erica Vanstone’s Roller Derby Memoir “Don’t Let Them Eat the Baby” Looks Back on the Sport’s Guts and Glory
Vanstone remains unflinchingly honest about her shortcomings and successes amid roller derby’s rise to national prominence.
Portland Goes All Out Celebrating 50 Years of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
“Rocky Horror” star Barry Bostwick’s visit to the Schnitz with the Clinton Street Cabaret is just one of several shows planned honoring the original cult classic.
Get Your Reps In: “Cure” Is as Good as Its Sickness
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
Mt Hood Repertory Theatre Announces First Full Season in a Decade
The company hopes to return to its Gresham roots in the future.
Milwaukie Man Says ICE Abducted and Held Him for Hours Despite His Proving Citizenship
The case may be the first incidence of a documented Oregonian and U.S. citizen being swept up by ICE in an immigration raid.
Portland Artist and Composer Wins $74,000 Award
Licity Collins won the Oregon Community Foundation’s Creative Heights grant for her upcoming opera “One Death in Seven Doorways.”