Arts & Culture
More Portland Restaurants Offer Free Meals During SNAP Shutdown
Options now include Cafe Olli, Grassa, Laughing Planet and more.
Local Businesses Offer Free Food to People Losing SNAP Benefits
Heretic Coffee and Nan’s Taqueria have stepped up to fill the need starting in November.
What to Do in Portland (Oct. 29–Nov. 4, 2025)
Cosplay convention Kumoricon offers another chance to show off your Halloween costume.
Shows of the Week: DJs Dissolve and Timothy Bee Remember the Late D’Angelo
What to see and hear this week.
Oregon Contemporary Immerses Itself in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Legacy
“A Larger Reality,” curated by former Upfor Gallery owner Theo Downes-Le Guin, opens on Halloween.
Karma Rivera’s Full-Length Album Debut “Priceless” Solidifies Her Hitmaker Status
The openly queer Boricua rapper has the cross-cultural appeal money can’t buy.
Milagro Theatre’s “¡Alebrijes!" Keeps Día de Muertos Lively
The actors playing artist Pedro Linares’ pets are the real stars of the show.
Willi Galloway’s Got a Plan to Help You Eat Your Veggies
The Perch Furniture founder’s new book “Veggies for Breakfast” offers 100 morning recipes for more than 30 vegetable varieties.
Sid Ghosh’s Full-Length Poetry Debut “Yellow Flower Gills Me Whole” Speaks Volumes in Short Sentences
Ghosh’s poems shift between humorous, profound, risqué and sensual.
Thoughtful Dark Comedic Musical “Drug Holiday” Suffers From Rookie Mistakes
Ilima Considine’s new movie might have been more successfully executed as a concept album.










