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Nolan Parker by Nolan Parker

The days of truly bizarre, esoteric, sometimes raunchy public-access television aren’t over necessarily, but finding the good stuff is much harder now that the homogenization of Netflix and Prime are almost complete. 

Introducing The Big Box Set, an online series harnessing the energy of both public-access television...

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Multnomah County's Domicile Unknown report shows 18% decline in homeless deaths from 2023 to 2024. Overdose, transportation, assault are main contributors. by Jeremiah Hayden

At least 372 Multnomah County residents died while homeless in 2024, according to the county’s latest Domicile Unknown report. That’s down 18 percent from the 2023 high of 456.

Multnomah...

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Peacock Lane, The Winter Market, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $20 by EverOut Staff

It's winter solstice this Sunday, which means we're turning a corner into gradually longer days. 'Til then, we're keeping things merry and bright with weekend picks from Peacock Lane's pedestrian-only ni...

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by Jeremiah Hayden

The Mercury provides news and fun every single day—but your help is essential. If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, please consider making a small monthly contribution, because wi...

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Holly Hazelwood by Holly Hazelwood

Have you ever watched someone in a Santa hat climb a Christmas tree to stage dive? Have you ever seen a teenager in Nightmare Before Christmas pajamas and a tinsel scarf eat it in a circle pit? This might sound like a joke, but at the second-annual Dying Wishmas—a micro-festival hosted by Portland’s premier metalcore act, ...

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