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Portland Mercury is an alternative bi-weekly newspaper and media company founded in 2000 in Portland, Oregon. It has a sibling publication in Seattle, Washington , called The Stranger . [ 2 ]
Avett Brothers performing at Pickathon 2006. Pickathon is an annual, three-day music festival that takes place in August at Pendarvis Farm in Happy Valley, Oregon.Founded in 1999, the festival initially grew out of Portland's bluegrass and Americana music scene.
The Portland Mercury has said the store "has everything from new and used office furniture to tableware to new home furnishing to weird cheap plastic stuff. You will be amazed." [4] In an article about Portland's best shopping destinations, the paper said of City Liquidators: "Expect something weird, wonderful, and vast. It's great for ...
For the Portland Mercury-organized food event Portland Wing Week in 2019, Reverend's served chicken wings that were brined, rubbed with jerk spice, smoked, and fried with a pineapple BBQ sauce, inspired by Steve Martin's character in the comedy film The Jerk (1979). [18] Reverend's has also participated in the Mercury 's Highball and Nacho Week ...
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Signage. The venue was briefly known as Panic Room Caution: High Volume Bar and The Raven, [2] [3] [4] before returning to the name Tonic Lounge in March 2017. [5] [6] In May 2017, the venue cancelled a scheduled performance by the Swedish band Shining because of reports about Niklas Kvarforth's behavior. [7]
Prior to the nightclub's opening, No Vacancy was a party held at the FOMO Media offices in northwest Portland, beginning in 2014. The party's success allowed co-founders Rick Sheinin (who worked at FOMO Media at the time) and Billy Vinton, along with partners Nitin Khanna and Jessey Zepeda, to host No Vacancy at other venues, including Doug Fir Lounge, Holocene, and Produce Row. [1]
Blowout was a pop punk band from Portland, Oregon, active from 2014 to 2017. The band's members were frontwoman Laken Wright (bass/vocals), Travis King (guitar), Brennan Facchino (guitar), and Nick Everett (drums). [1] They released their only studio album, No Beer, No Dad, on Lauren Records in August 2016. [2] [3]