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  • Happy hour, the comeback!
    Please donate to Metblogs to keep things afloat. To keep with the penny-pinching theme, here is a short list of happy hours to keep you busy during the Memorial Day weekend. Farm Café 10 SE 7th Ave Notes: Offers fresh, local organic food and beers. $2 Hand-cut fries with house-made ketchup Iron Horse 6034 SE [...]
  • Fourth Annual Zoo Brew
    There are a few ?kid? places I enjoy going to sans kids. For example, OMSI After Dark offers adults (21 and over) the opportunity to parade the museum kids free. Personally, I enjoy thinking about the miracle of life in the Life Science Hall, without the miracle of life obnoxiously bumping into me and screaming [...]
  • Tips for Uncle Gus
    I ride the MAX blue and red lines several times a day, from Pioneer Square to the SW ‘burbs. Even after years of riding with Trimet, I was incognizant to obvious tips that would make my daily trips more pleasant. For example, I have caught the red line by accident and then been completely taken [...]

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  • Be the first to love it: PLOY
    Spring is right around the corner and that means summer’s even closer. That means the season of the Anthem. This little ditty by PLOY is bound to make any summer night the best ever. X I X by PLOY (Co-Produced by Charles B.) No joke this is one of the catchiest songs I’ve ever heard. [...]
  • Suede ? It Starts and Ends With You

  • A sample of what to expect in music in 2013
    We’re freshly into the New Year therefore everyone (including us here at Pampelmoose) would like to share some of the new sounds you should be looking out for in the up-coming months. So here’s our top 13 that we predict will make 2013 POP! Here’s our list: LION BABE – TREAT ME LIKE FIRE from [...]

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  • 4th of July in Portland

    Portland Travel Guide

    Portland may have you fooled as a city full of hipsters, but Oregonians love the 4th of July — and fireworks — just as much as any other red-blooded American state. So if you happen to be in Portland in July for Independence Day, here’s where to get your...


  • Portland Bridge Pedal

    Portland Travel Guide

    Portland is known as the City of Bridges, and it could just as easily be known as the City of Bicycles. The Portland Bridge Pedal is what happens when you put those two things together. Or — as it’s officially known due to sponsorship — the Providence Bridge...


  • Portland in May

    Portland Travel Guide

    Summer is almost here! May in Portland can be both dismal and drizzly and surprisingly sunny. May is the perfect time to hit the PSU Farmer’s market, take your bike for a spin around Waterfront Park and the Eastbank Esplanade or the Springwater Trail, and make an early...


  • Best Summer Music Festivals & Concerts in Portland

    Portland Travel Guide

    Portland shines in summer. The city. The people. The music. After months of gloomy weather, the summer months are chock full of outdoor festivals and concerts — from the family-friendly Rose Festival, to indie music at the Oregon Zoo, to beer festivals at Waterfront Park....


  • Portland in April

    Portland Travel Guide

    Spring, glorious spring! After months of grey and rain, April finally brings us beautiful blooming surroundings — making the two to three more months of grey and rain much more tolerable. With the end of cherry blossom season here (well depending on the year), April is a...


  • Why You Should Add Portland to Your RTW Trip Itinerary

    Portland Travel Guide

    Many travel lovers dream of just taking off on an extended trip around the world. For most, this is just a pipe dream. It’s something that they think is an impossibility unless they are nearing the retirement age. But we’re hear to tell you that it doesn’t have...


  • Portland in February

    Portland Travel Guide

    By the time February arrives each year, it’s usually about the time we start dreaming of a quick extended getaway to a warm or tropical location. Thankfully, February in Oregon usually brings a taste of spring with February Fakeout (yeah, that’s when the sun is...


  • Nomading Film Festival Winter Recess in Portland + Win Tickets!

    Portland Travel Guide

    Travel is all about making meaningful connections, so combine that with a good story and film (and beer!) and we’re there. Last summer, Nomading Film Festival debuted in New York City, and this January they’re hitting the west coast for their first Winter Recess. We...


  • Portland in January

    Portland Travel Guide

    January always feels so fresh and clean, doesn’t it? (Yes, it’s also typically the second rainiest month in Portland.) But with a new year comes new resolutions and ideas to explore more. So get out and see something new this month! WEATHER January is typically the...


  • Getting from Portland to Crater Lake

    Portland Travel Guide

    Portland is one of the greenest cities in the entire world, known for its scenic beauty , microbreweries and lively music scene. It?s also very close to gorgeous locations within Oregon state, such as Crater Lake, is located in Southern Oregon within Crater Lake National Park....


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