Scott McHale
March’s Literary Arts story spotlights Nathan Carson. Read on for his thoughts on the deep Oregon woods, his new book “Starr Creek,” and “Stranger Things.”
A keen observer of Portland life, writer Martha Grover discusses her new book “The End of My Career” and her deep love for Sandy River in this month’s literary arts profile.
Mild High Club’s “Skiptracing” is the album you’ll want to float down a river to this summer. Catch Alex Brettin in person July 21 at Holocene.
Read our interview with Portland poet A.M. O’Malley, whose new book is “Expecting Something Else” from University of Hell Press.
“The first short story in ‘The Folly of Loving Life’ begins with a lover’s note from the narrator pleading for forgiveness after throwing her boyfriend’s favorite shirt in a free box on the curb and trying to throw his sneakers up on the powerlines.”
There is a seizure disclaimer at the beginning of the video for the single “FloriDada,”…
There were so many talented comedians in town this weekend that it was hard…
The trio that is the Devil Makes Three took the stage Friday night to an…
On Wednesday night, Lord Huron played to a sold out crowd at the Wonder Ballroom.…
We recently spoke with Pete Bernhard of The Devil Makes Three about their new album,…