Monthly Archives: July 2016
Liquid Riot’s chicken skin sliders are great, but not the best in America
‘Our intent was not to get arrested’
A Portland Racial Justice Congress founder said that the 18 arrests during last Friday’s protest forwarded the group’s goal of drawing attention to police violence against people of color nationally.
LIVE: Community leaders discuss race relations in Portland
Three pictures I saw in Portland today while waiting for the phone to ring
Commercial Street’s Love Locks fence is coming down
Remembering the Portlander who ‘rewrote the history of psychoanalysis’
His research into the relationship between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung ended up becoming a major motion picture.
Starting tomorrow, you have to be 21 to buy cigarettes in Portland
If you’re under 21, today is the last day you can legally purchase cigarettes in Portland.
A Portland actress appears in this national transgender rights TV ad airing during the GOP convention
Of course black lives matter. So why can’t we say it?
BDN Portland blogger Rob Korobkin weighs in on the idea behind the protest that shut down part of Commercial Street on Friday night.