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For a good 5 years and longer, my teen neighbor kids and their friends play "Bball" in their 400 to 600 square ft concrete backyard. First, there's the intermittent and non rhythmic pounding of the ...
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After a brilliant set by Paris Sashay, I was bored to gay tears by Matteo Lane’s set at the Schinzter. This was not a tight hour of comedy—it was podcast blather and impressions of impressions. It was ...
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A few years ago, a large group of local elected, business, and community leaders met in private to discuss the economic ...
An attempt by Portland Police to recolor the thin blue line to green was gently swatted down this week by a Multnomah County judge. The Coalition of Communities of Color mounted a legal challenge ...
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PDX Live takes over Pioneer Courthouse Square select dates August 4 to August 20. Tickets and more info here.
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Raymond Lee says city is committed to keeping the facility open, even as the city works to implement new legislation aimed at ...