They say that old houses come with surprises, and this one in Irvington might have more than most. But don’t worry: After a ...
When the new ceiling was plopped on top of Portland International Airport’s terminal in the summer of 2024, the “temporary” ...
This tone—of prankish antics that disarm and then, once they’ve snared you, turn profound—is Niwa’s general artistic mode.
Take developers Lewis Russell and Percy Blythe, who built a spate of architect-designed spec houses for visitors to tour—and ...
Running the numbers on the Portland company, which got its start 120 years ago. Franz will celebrate its 120th birthday on Tuesday, April 14, with a block party, grilled cheese sandwiches, and hot ...
If you walk up SE Lincoln Street with the river at your back, at the corner of SE 54th Avenue you'll pass an historic storefront surrounded by a sea of houses. Built in 1913, the building calls back ...
Take this one on NW Miller Road. It was built in 1950, just after Forest Park became official in 1948, on a generous 2.63-acre lot with expansive views and a plethora of trees. The house is rumored to ...
This house doesn’t give much away from the curb, sitting on its quiet corner of the Woodstock neighborhood. But hidden behind a hedge, the arched wood front door, which is itself tucked into a ...
Walking around a well-stocked greenhouse is like being spritzed with a museum dose of some wonderful drug. The air is perfumed and feels heavy, like all that glorious photosynthesis has weighed it ...
Despite being an iconic dish, paella remains shockingly rare in Portland. Local Spanish restaurants can be counted on one hand, and few of those even serve the item. Places like Can Font and Ataula ...
Whenever Moriah Berthrong receives a new batch of placentas, she gets creative. She buries them, tosses them in fields, hangs them from trees. She immerses them in water. She burns them. She rubs them ...
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