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Lions and Dragons breath life into Downtown Chinatown

  • Alex Wittwer
  • January 27, 2020

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…

A self portrait from "Brave, Beautiful Outlaws" featuring works by Donna Gottschalk, shown at the Blue Sky gallery with inkjet and silver-gelatin prints. Courtesy of Blue Sky By Jordan Cagle
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Events Calendar Jan. 21–27

  • Jordan Cagle
  • January 21, 2020

  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….

Manuel (played by Tripathi) mourns and eulogizes his brother Camillo. Courtesy of Liana Rose Photography
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‘Huínca’ debuts at Milagro Theater

  • Nick Townsend
  • January 21, 2020

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…

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Opera Scholarship Competition

  • Jordan Cagle
  • January 21, 2020

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…

Nomination pool remains overwhelmingly white, male
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Oscar nominations fail to address criticisms

  • Nick Townsend
  • January 21, 2020

The Oscar nominations have been released, and the conversation is the same as it has been for the past four years. With change happening incredibly slowly and the nomination pool…

Members of Glitter Fox sit and pose for a group photo in the crowd after their set. Alex Wittwer/PSU Vanguard
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Portland folk community comes together for annual festival

  • Juliana Bigelow
  • January 15, 2020

The difference between a folk festival and a farmer’s market may seem distinguishable on the surface, but the third annual Portland Folk Festival raised objections. The festival—put on by local…

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Young writers find new space in St. Johns

  • Anna Leclerc
  • January 14, 2020

Two Rivers Bookstore in St. Johns started a weekly reading program where teens from the neighborhood get a chance to read their work aloud.  The event, called “V is for…

A still image from "Little Women". Courtesy of Vox Media.
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Events Calendar Jan. 12–18

  • Nick Townsend
  • January 14, 2020

Tue, Jan. 14   Art Billions and Billions Multnomah Arts Center 9 a.m.–9:30 p.m. Free New monoprints from Portland artist Jonathan Barcan, inspired by the philosophy of Alan Watts and…

A chef at Golden Horse looks out of the window of the empty restaurant. Alex Wittwer/PSU Vanguard
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Our changing city: Losing Chinatown

  • Alex Wittwer
  • December 8, 2019

Decades of neglect and mismanagement by the city’s government has left Portland’s historic Chinatown district a ghost of its former self. Historically a center for the marginalized Chinese-American community in…

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THE FINAL GARBAGE DAY

  • Andrew Gaines
  • December 2, 2019

Folks, it’s come to this. I’ve covered slashers, killer animal flicks, foreign ripoffs and blind samurai played by Roy from Blade Runner. But there’s one realm of movie garbage I…

Prospero looking over his sleeping daughter
Prospero, played by Tyrone Wilson, looks over his sleeping daughter, played by Emily Ota. Courtesy of Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
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Oregon Symphony performs Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’

  • Nick Townsend
  • December 1, 2019

Not quite opera, not quite play, not quite a typical symphony; the Oregon Symphony’s production of The Tempest defied simple categorization and played with the idea of what to expect…

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