Today I leave for a two and half week biking jaunt through the great Pacific Northwest, showing movies about Buffalo and the end of capitalism. Hooray! Be sure to check out the blog/ site for the tour, as we'll be ...Read More
In May, when Portland City Council extended the Sit/Lie ordinance for 5 months in order to hold community dialogues around the issues raised by the Streets Access For Everyone (SAFE) committee, Commissioners Amanda Fritz and Nick Fish promised discussions in ...Read More
Portland will celebrate International Worker's Day with a protest for economic justice and immigration reform, Friday, May 1st, beginning at 4PM on the South Park Blocks. The rally is being organized by a wide coalition of groups, including grassroots community ...Read More
Yesterday, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) released grant guidelines for applying for economic stimulus and job recovery arts funds, providing $50 million to support jobs in the arts. Rather troubling, however, is that the NEA is requiring that ...Read More