Arts
Get Your Reps In: “Misery” Is Rob Reiner at His Most Effortless
Reiner’s economical storytelling wouldn’t dream of adding extra moodiness to Stephen King’s prescient story of toxic fandom.
New OPB “Oregon Experience” Shows How Portlanders Fought Back After a Racist Murder
The 1988 murder of an Ethiopian immigrant by white supremacists shocked Portlanders.
Lindy West Talks About Her New Memoir, Portland and Why She’s “Alt-Weekly ’Til I Die”
“Adult Braces” isn’t juicy gossip about West’s marriage; it is starkly honest about mental health, relationships, and what it’s like to be famous for being yourself.
What to Do in Portland (March 4–10, 2026)
Hear the Lorna Baxter Septet, see “The Life of Galileo” or check out the Portland Small Press and Art Book Fair this week in Portland.
Portland Opera Fundraises to “Keep Portland Operatic”
The company is holding off on announcing a 2026-2027 season for now.
Russian Absurdist Comedy Troupe Fool House Had to Change Shows Because of ICE
Russian absurdist comedy troupe Fool House had to change shows because of ICE.
Milwaukie’s Toolbox Gallery Celebrates the Creativity of Tradespeople
“You look behind the walls, and you can see the math and science and thought and time.”
Kenton Creative Studio Forgotten Works Offers Sets, Props and Lots of Space
Kenton creative studio Forgotten Works offers sets, props and space for photographers and filmmakers to spread their wings.
Your Roundup of New Movies: “How to Make a Killing” Scores Big
What to see and what to skip.
What to Do in Portland (Feb 25–March 3, 2026)
Learn to identify High Desert trees, listen to the Gay Men’s Chorus or check out a Chinese New Year fair.











