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At Mira’s East African Cuisine, One Family’s Iftar Traditions Take the Forefront

Every year during Ramadan, Samira Mohamed, the owner of Montavilla food cart Mira’s East African Cuisine, gathers with her entire family — her nine...

Portland’s Only Self-Defined Lesbian Bar Will Arrive This Spring

In the early 20th century, Dr. Marie Equi was one of Oregon’s fiercest champions for labor and women’s rights. She protested labor abuses at...

Score Crowd-Pleasing Bites at These Restaurants and Bars Near Providence Park

Providence Park — the home of the Portland Timbers and Thorns — provides an ample selection of cool concessions, ranging from Wolf’s Head barbecue...

A Running List of Portland Restaurants Still Requiring Masks

At 11:59 p.m. on March 11, Oregon lifted its mask mandate, meaning restaurants and bars can now serve customers without masks. Although the state...

Effective Discommunication – The Seattle Seahawks Will Struggle To Replace The QBs Of Both Their Offense And Defense

Well, that was that. The most successful era of Seahawks football came to a close when the club decided to part with...

Lawsuit Alleges a Portland-Area Red Robin Employee Put Semen in a Customer’s Salad

A Red Robin employee allegedly tainted a customer’s salad with semen, according to a lawsuit filed earlier this month. The customer, who is named...

The People Behind Lose Yr Mind Fest and Tulip Shop Tavern Are Taking Over Dig a Pony

After 11 years in Central Eastside, Dig a Pony is changing hands. Co-owner Aaron Hall is selling Dig a Pony to Elizabeth Elder and...

Seattle Kraken’s Spring Showing Promise In Bigger Role After Trade

In one of the NHL trade deadline’s more understated moves, the Seattle Kraken traded away Marcus Johansson to the Washington Capitals in exchange for Daniel Sprong...

How To Make Your Gym Stand Out From The Competition

There are lots of gyms around Oregon, and they all offer something different that pulls in clients. With so much variety in...

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