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“His words to me,” says Josh Pollack, talent buyer for Soul’d Out Productions, the concert promotions firm co-founded by ...
As the pundits and critics continue to debate the use of AI in art, L.A. future pop artist Julius Smack (né Peter Hernandez) ...
Badalamenti was born in 1937, but his big break came when he was hired as Isabella Rossellini’s vocal coach during the ...
Backers of a proposed shoe manufacturing campus called Made In Old Town are asking state lawmakers for more money as they ...
Sculptural iced tea toppers seem to have started circulating online in the pandemic’s wake. Using silicone molds most ...
Tim Scott, director of Multnomah County elections, says he anticipates turnout will be around 21%, on the lower end of the ...
Despite a brief onstage mixup, the veteran singer-songwriter breezed through the best of her solo songs and work with Yaz.
More than anything, To Live and Die in L.A. feels like an attempt by William Friedkin to outdo his previous crime thriller, ...
The “Superstore” actor wants to make the issues raised by Johansson’s infamous response to casting criticisms “irrelevant.” ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson took exception to national media coverage, then used the tower’s sale to his own ends.
A NICE INDIAN BOY “I think some people find Bollywood a bit much,” proclaims heartfelt Jay (Jonathan Groff), who is white.
In a Multnomah County Circuit Court lawsuit filed May 14, three guardians of minor children are asking for $650,000 in ...