Arts
Louis C.K. Event Canceled Due to “Ticket Performance”
The comedian had a book tour stop at the Newmark Theatre Dec. 8.
Portland Art Museum’s Black Art and Experiences Galleries Are an Art World Game Changer
BAE revitalizes PAM’s newly reopened core, refreshing how visitors experience Black art and culture in Portland and beyond.
Dive Into “The Chronology of Water”
Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut, the adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, might be the best book-to-movie adaptation ever.
Portland’s Holiday Events Celebrate Global Heritage and Niche Subcultures
These events might not be how Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney celebrated Christmas, and that’s just how we like them.
Get Your Reps In: “Carol” Is a Queer Christmas Neo-Classic for All
What to see at Portland’s repertory theaters.
The Three Lisas Raise Laughs and Funds With Bravoholics at Take Two
Lisa Boehm and Rachael Ivy Young’s weekly “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” watch party has even influenced one of the show’s stars to support Portland-area nonprofits.
Portland Art Museum Evacuated Twice During Opening Weekend Party
A child broke part of Marie Watt’s neon sculpture “A Shared Horizon (Western Door).”
Living Room Theaters Is Alive Again After Cyberattack
After a “stressful and exhaustive week,” the downtown cineplex has reopened to guests.
Foster Theater Open Again After $3.5 Million Renovation
The century-old theater is open for business again in the Foster-Powell neighborhood.
Documentary “The Donn of Tiki” Shows the Dawn of Tiki Bars
The film’s directors will attend a Hollywood Theatre screening Nov. 30.
What to Do in Portland (Nov. 26–Dec. 2)
The Rose City can officially defrost Mariah Carey and get into the Christmas spirit this week.
Your Roundup of New Movies: All Aboard for “Train Dreams”
What to see and what to skip.











