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TriMet MAX Red Line light-rail trains run to downtown every 15 minutes or better most of the day, every day. Portland International Airport has buses, shuttle buses and car rentals at, or near the terminal building. The Northwest Film Center presents a year-round exhibition program of foreign, classic, experimental, and independent cinema. The Museum’s Native American art collection is housed in the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Center for Native American Art. The Portland Art Museum has art exhibits that include masterworks to modern paintings and ceramics from around the world, to photography - gelatin silver prints to contemporary digital works. The hall is also home to the Portland Youth Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Youth Symphony, the White Bird Dance Company, and Portland Arts & Lectures, with concerts and films too. This 1928 Italian Renaissance-style former vaudeville venue, still referred to locally as " the Paramount" is now part of a cluster of downtown theaters of the Portland'5 Centers for the Performing Arts. The Oregon Ballet Theatre at Keller Auditorium features a celebrated company of dancers and the Oregon Symphony, founded in 1896, presents concerts at Portland's Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Dope Magazine and High Times are also informative. For more information on a changing situation, see the websites of the Oregon chapter of NORML, and PotGuide, with news and information about those US states in which pot is legal for recreational and/or medical use.
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At national forests, parks, monuments, and all other federal properties, and when crossing between states, possession is still illegal. Some other Oregon cities continue to ban weed. Continuing events include the Oregon Dope Cup, and the Cannabis Classic PDX in November. Cannabis-only, no-alcohol parties and some large-scale marijuana-themed events had started up, until the city began to enforce Indoor Clean Air Act prohibitions on public area/ work place smoking. The BOYeurism burlesque shows and Blow Pony queer party nights at Bossanova Ballroom, glitzy-glamourous drag shows at Darcelle XV and "Portland’s most divine drag and dance party" Club Kai-Kai monthly events at Holocene, the Pants OFF Dance OFF clothing-optional monthly dances at Tonic Lounge, along with naked-as-they-want-to-be male dancers at Silveradoand Stag - all suggest that Rose City remains a tad different than your average American town of its size.ĭuring this past year Portland residents have been able to purchase recreational-use marijuana from over 60 local cannabis dispensaries and retail stores - see a directory.
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Combinations include old-style movie houses like the Bagdad Theatre & Pubon SE Hawthorne, with beer and pizza to eat while you watch. Cinema is another local passion (Gus Van Sant hails from here), as is music - with plenty of venues to enjoy them both. Coffeehouses abound and the many bookstores here include Powell's, one of the world's finest new and used book emporiums. Portland is known for having a large number of microbreweries and microdistilleries, as well as an uncommon variety of downtown street food carts selling good food of many cultures at bargain prices. Pacific Ocean beaches, temperate rain forests, and Mt Hood, Oregon's highest peak and one of the most prominent of the Cascades volcanoes, are all just a short drive from the city. Beaches with nude stretches of gay interest can be found on the Columbia River nearby at Collins Beach, Sauvie Island to the west, and at Rooster Rock State Park to the East. Outdoor pursuits abound, especially on the gorgeous stretch of the Willamette River that runs through town. The architecture gives the downtown a look found nowhere else - a combination of modern towers and renovated warehouses. Outgoing, and good-natured, the folks who live in the "City of Roses" seem even more casual and a bit more rambunctious than their Seattle cousins to the north. Perhaps because of their city's frontier and port history, the people of Portland retain something of a nonconformist outlook. See the CDC website for details and updates.įor local updates see the City of Portland Covid-19 website. Emergency measures in the wake of Covid-19:There are restrictions on the entry of some travelers into the United States in an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19.