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The Origins And Impact Of Professional Wrestling In Portland

Professional Wrestling is often considered a joke; it shouldn’t be that way. Wrestlers are part athletes, stuntmen, and, most importantly, entertainers. Aren’t...

Beach Activities For Thrill Seekers To Try Out

Are you one of those people who always have to try the next big thing? There’s no shame in this. Being an...

Seattle Kraken – 3 Big Questions Ahead Of The 2022-2023 Season

Despite the swell of hype surrounding the city of Seattle’s return to the NHL fraternity, their long-awaited rebirth was an incredible disappointment...

Seattle Seahawks Face The Atlanta Falcons In Week Three – Who Has The Edge?

A week ago, Seattle was the only team in the NFC West to get a victory, and this week they were the...

What Will It Take For The Seattle Mariners To Make The 2022 Postseason?

Just 15 games remain in the MLB regular season as I write this on September 21st. If the season ended now, the...

How Portland Chefs and Restaurant Owners Celebrate Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is a time for celebration, reflection about the previous year, and intention setting for the year ahead. Families...

Is Jesse Winker The Worst Defensive OF In All Of Baseball?

For the most casual of Mariners fans, the fan who tunes in for a few innings here or there throughout Spring and...

A New Food Cart Pod Is Coming to Southeast Division

A food cart pod — adjacent to the new Portland locale of Logsdon Farmhouse Ales — will open this year, home to carts like...

Watch Chef Carlo Lamagna’s TEDx Talk About the Murky Nature of So-Called ‘Authenticity’

Carlo Lamagna, the chef and owner behind Portland’s acclaimed Filipino restaurant Magna, has dealt with this issue for years: Customers will approach him, or...

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