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In the early 1970s, bike activists in Bogotá, Colombia convinced their city leaders to close two major thoroughfares to car ...
In the early 1970s, bike activists in Bogotá, Colombia convinced their city leaders to close two major thoroughfares to car ...
Portland’s biggest annual comics and pop culture show—brought an estimated 65,000 attendees to the Oregon Convention Center ...
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There is a squirrel trapped in the empty groundfloor lobby of the building on the NW corner of 11th and Lovejoy. It's empty inside, and the poor dear is franticly running back and forth in front of ...
When the city of Portland permitted Zenith Energy to continue operating its fuel transport and storage facility in Northwest ...
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CALLING ALL SMARTY BRAINS! It's time once again to put your brainy-brain to the test with this week's edition of POP QUIZ PDX ...
If you’re reading this, you probably know the value of the Mercury’s news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event ...
The Portland Art Museum (PAM) has grown steadily throughout its lifetime. The original building from 1932 had a major add-on in 1939 and expanded again in 1970. In 2005, the Masonic Temple next to PAM ...
Food is the most immersive artform humans have managed to create–licking a Monet, for example, won’t tell you much and will ...