Scholar Eddy Portnoy comes to campus
Oregon Symphony performs game soundtracks from the past decade
Video games have long been considered a nerdy and geeky hobby, but until very recently they have not caught mainstream attention. That is starting to change now due to the…
A Necessary Irritant
Garth Clark reveals seven generations of artists ignored by history
Events Calendar February 4–10
Tue, Feb. 4 Art Re / Emergence Waterstone Gallery 11 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Free Opening day of an exhibition featuring works from wood and metal sculptors Michael de Forest and Greg…
Hi-C Has Got the Juice
Local art collective has a widely successful launch of first magazine issue
Events Calendar Jan. 28–Feb. 3
Tue, Jan. 28 Art Northwest Art Council: A Necessary Irritant Portland Art Museum 6:30–7:30 p.m. Free The final lecture on Garth Clark’s international tour is an opportunity to learn…
What is Justice?
Is justice punitive or rehabilitative? Should carrying out justice come from a place of love or a place of retribution? What role does democracy play in the justice system? Three…
Lions and Dragons breath life into Downtown Chinatown
The Portland Chinatown Museum (PCM) hosted and presented their fifth annual Lunar New Year Dragon Dance Parade on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, bringing in the Year of the Rat with…
Events Calendar Jan. 21–27
Tue, Jan. 21 Art Donna Gottchalk: Brave, Beautiful Outlaws Blue Sky Gallery 122 NW 8th Ave. Noon–5 p.m. Free The first exhibition of a collection of Donna Gottschalk’s prints….
‘Huínca’ debuts at Milagro Theater
A system built on stolen ground, laws that exploit indigenous peoples and jail their activists, and a people left with few options, little land and no representation. The setting could…
Opera Scholarship Competition
When one thinks of a competition, opera may not be the first thing that comes to mind, but Portland State has been holding an annual opera scholarship competitions since the…