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Property Watch: A One-of-a-Kind Three-Home Compound in Cully

With separate units shared by a courtyard, this could be the ideal spot for friends or family who want to be close.

Portland’s Best Bar Patios

From the dives and watering holes with outdoor pool tables to the cocktail bars with DJs and Fanta-glazed pork belly tacos.

Things to Do in Portland This Week

Log Lady Day at the World Forestry Center, Tobin Heath’s retirement, and a long-awaited Silkworm tour.

An Interview with Queso Queso

The graffiti artist tagged practically every sidewalk in the city in Spanish and became a Portland folk hero.

Entrevista con Queso Queso

El grafitero que firmó en español en prácticamente casi todas las aceras de la ciudad y se convirtió en un héroe popular.

Archiving Dance: Linda K. Johnson’s Maps and Memories

What if dance is really about the friends we meet along the way? With her Converge 45 show, the choreographer and dancer taps the collective memory.

Check Out These August Pedalpalooza Rides

Learn about levees, dress up like a sheep to follow Bo Peep, do your best Nic Cage impression, or sign up for a scavenger hunt.

Property Watch: A Soulful 1960s Northwest Modern with Big Views

With its statement fireplace, tongue-and-groove cedar, and huge deck, this architect-designed home in the Southwest Hills revels in its Northwest style.

Portland Artists on the Things They’ve Repaired Over and Over

New isn’t always better. So say Britt Howard, Jeffry Mitchell, and Morgan Ritter.

If Portland’s Thompson Elk Statue Could Talk

In 1900, the bronze monument to the Oregon Humane Society decorated a fountain. Then it watched as the city went up around it.

Top Performances of Pickathon 2026

Including a Portland cumbia group and Sam Cooke’s granddaughters.

A Coos Bay–Born Showgirl Bets on a Scrappy Corner of Old Town

Welcome to the newly christened Pink Light District.

Seabrook’s Study in New Urbanism

A fantasy, or the future?