Once upon a time, pizza in Portland’s western suburbs looked nothing like this. Serviceable slices and thick-crusted rounds ...
When this Queen Anne Victorian was built in 1893, it was quite the status symbol to have Povey glass on display. "People who put in that kind of glass were kind of showing off," said art-glass ...
Arz Café: In his SW Murray Boulevard Lebanese bakery, Abbas Idris stacks 40 layers of phyllo dough for his baklava, each ...
Wardrobe Theory Project will launch its first issue with a pop-up at Chess Club, Saturday, February 8, from 3–6pm. We spoke ...
When smoke damage from a fire at a neighboring restaurant forced the art gallery Russo Lee to close this past August, the ...
As a young culinary student, Adam Berger traveled to Montelupo Albese, within the Piedmont region of Italy, to learn pasta-making from the experts. He brought that education back to Portland, rolling ...
If you don’t think jazz is your thing, think again. The genre has its roots in an early twentieth century blend of brass big bands, West African dance music, and blues. But jazz has forever been ...
A window-lined pass-through with a built-in bar connects the kitchen to the living and dining rooms, the former with the original fireplace and inlaid floors, and the latter with walls wrapped in rich ...
When the Lloyd Center, once the biggest shopping mall in the country, was built in 1960, its development was "considered war on downtown" Portland. Perhaps the nearby Fontaine apartment building was ...
Can your clothes tell a story? Colin Behr thinks so.
As The Chronology of Water becomes a movie, its author revisits her past in a new memoir, Reading the Waves.