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Whats-Happening: Page 231

Planting a New Environment

In a changing climate, Oregon’s official state tree no longer flourishes 

Culture 6 years ago

Four years ago, my wife and I, with occasional help from our grown son and a couple friends, planted 700 trees at our place outside … Continue reading →

Fathers and Sons

Shia LeBeouf turns his own childhood into art in the stunning Honey Boy

Film 6 years ago

How is it, exactly, that Shia LeBeouf has become the most interesting person in Hollywood? For me, the transformation happened seemingly overnight, and I can … Continue reading →

Tacos Every Day

Pandita combines Mexican cuisine with Japanese style

Chow 6 years ago

Taco lovers rejoice! At long last, a West University/downtown vacancy has been filled, and I am here to climb on my stump and preach: Pandita … Continue reading →

Giving Back

We asked local donors: How do you decide to give? 

Culture 6 years ago

As the season for giving approaches, days may be filled with last-minute purchases, present wrapping into the wee hours of the night, and making sure … Continue reading →

2nd Annual Winter Solstice Art Walk

Culture 6 years ago

Be sure to bundle up because Saturday is the first day of winter. It’s the Winter Solstice, celebrated by many around the world as the … Continue reading →

The Allman Sisters

Ashleigh Flynn’s new project breaks musical glass ceiling 

Music 6 years ago

Longtime Portland singer-songwriter Ashleigh Flynn says there’s a glass ceiling for women in music. She wants her new band, The Riveters, to break it. “I … Continue reading →

Give a Schnitz

New boss at Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art talks about his new job, the role of a university museum in the community

Visual Arts 6 years ago

John Weber took over this fall as executive director at the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. Formerly the director of the Institute … Continue reading →

Tammie Brown

Culture 6 years ago

As the holidays inch closer, why not attend a holiday show with the same amount of festivity but with edge and pizzazz? RuPaul Drag Race … Continue reading →

Where to Give

Culture 6 years ago

Looking for someplace to give away your hard-earned money? And perhaps get a tax write-off in the process — that is if the 2017 Trump … Continue reading →

What Three Michaels Do on Mondays

Restaurants close Sundays and Mondays to give busy chefs the time to do yoga, read cookbooks or get belligerently drunk

Culture 6 years ago

On Sundays, after dinner service, chef Michael Zito grabs a few cookbooks off the shelf behind the sushi bar at Uki Uki to peruse on … Continue reading →

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