Portland's mood disorder BusinessWeek raises our sad index by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / March 2, 2009
Politics Does Portland owe Mayor Adams an apology? An alt-weekly writer looks beyond the squabbling around his city's mayoral 'cluster-kerfluffle.' by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / February 2, 2009
Portland's cool has its cost Portland is good at turning down-and-out neighborhoods into hot spots. If only we could keep a repair shop or two alive right next to the spa, gallery and bistro. by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / February 2, 2009
Culture A dance to the future An inspired evening of imaginary dances, starring such people as George Bush, Greg Nickels, and Hank Paulson. by Spider Kedelsky / December 6, 2008
Culture Two stunning evenings of dance, bridging cultural differences Scene from the video production log for <i>A Chekhovian Resolution</i> by Spider Kedelsky / November 26, 2008
Politics Washington Hall moves toward landmark status The historic old theater may find a future use for arts groups, though money would still have to be raised to purchase and renovate it. by Spider Kedelsky / November 21, 2008
The brave new Peter Boal era at the Ballet Peter Boal, artistic director. by Spider Kedelsky / November 19, 2008
Politics Another way to help President Obama Barack Obama announcing his candidacy in Springfield, Ill., with the historic state house as backdrop. by Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett / November 6, 2008
Marie Chouinard, a very distinctive voice in dance Pasties and fur hats: Marie Chouinard's <i>Orpheus and Eurydice</i>. by Spider Kedelsky / October 22, 2008