But over the last summer, passersby peeking at the garden may have spied a silver trailer parked next to the former Pied ...
Her own collages, made from trash and photos of trash, introduce each section. As does a half-comic series of directive ...
Doug firs dusted with snow. Mighty peaks on the horizon. A toasty warming hut around the corner. Gliding through Pacific ...
Alison Hilton was biking to Fred Meyer one day in 2004 when she spotted a house for sale that looked like a fit for the ...
A new memoir collects trash—as a class, artistic medium, and societal nuisance—into a manual for empathy.
With views of Portland that stretch from Mount Hood to the Willamette River, Chart House has been the place to celebrate special occasions since 1917. The restaurant puts its mark on dishes like ...
This next-gen Pearl District wine bar holds a roster of exacting European and Oregonian selections from owner-somms Alex Marchesini and Kelsey Glasser. (They also run Thelonious Wines, a block away.) ...
There’s no shortage of joints in this town that try to tap into the elusive Rat Pack swagger of the Stork Club in its heyday, but Tony Starlight’s has a distinct advantage—namely, the presence of the ...
This popular eastside eatery quietly twirls some of Portland’s best pasta in a setting of neighborhood bistro chic. Chef/owner Adam Berger weaves in a taste of Spain, a heavy focus on egg-based ...
Focused on ambitous emerging designers from around the world, from local luxe leather Ara handbags to New York’s Nanushka.
At Purrington’s Cat Lounge, customers are reminded not to disturb the resident felines if they’re sleeping, and never to feed them human food. You won’t want to share your tea latte and deviled eggs, ...
This Reed neighborhood spot offers organic plants, starts, edibles and ornamentals, pollinator-friendly plants, and everything you would ever need to run a small urban (or rural!) farm. Above all, ...