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The Reluctant Adventurer: The Grotto

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Friday, September 12, 2014

Our Reluctant Adventurer Courtenay Hameister visits a 62-acre Catholic shrine and botanical garden in Portland, known as The Grotto. 

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Last Spin: DJ TrixieDoll Will Play the Matador Out

DJ Trixiedoll's advertisements feature a punk kitten with an AC/DC record.

Friday, September 12, 2014

After 40 years in service the Matador on West Burnside Street is closing its doors. It last night is tonight, Friday, Sept. 12, and DJ TrixieDoll will be there to spin it into Portland history.

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NedSpace: A Home for New Portland Businesses

NedSpace is located in the United Way Building.

Friday, September 12, 2014

You had an idea, you started a company, but now it’s time for you to move out of your  parents’ basement. That’s where NedSpace comes in: a city-center co-working space for startup business, entrepreneurs, designers, marketers, coders, HTML jockeys, remote workers, freelancers and more. 

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Get Off My Back! Five tips for Dealing With Micromanagers

Friday, September 12, 2014

Micromanagers are frequently on the list of workplace challenges employees face, and are often reluctant, if not impossible, to get to change. While they may be annoying and oppressive, there are strategies employees can use to mitigate the negative vibes of a micromanager. 

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Oregon’s Uncollected Revenue Up 50 Percent to $3.2 Billion

Thursday, September 11, 2014

The state of Oregon holds $3.2 billion in uncollected debt, up 50 percent from $2 billion owed in 2009. While officials say there’s not much they can do, critics say the state could be working smarter, not harder.

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Boatbound: The Uber of Boats Arrives on Portland Shores

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Boatbound, a new “peer-to-peer” sharing service for boat rentals, has quietly washed ashore in Portland, largely unnoticed by regulators, and private boat owners are renting out their vessels to strangers, at their own peril.

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Nancy Hales: The City That Worked For An Out-Of-Town Visitor

Nancy Hales Photo by Alan Wiener

Thursday, September 11, 2014

“The City that Works.” This slogan pasted on the side of city vehicles probably doesn’t get much notice by Portlanders. But for one recent international visitor, it defined his entire Portland experience.

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Why Supporting the Seahawks Out of Solidarity is Wrong

Seattle Seahawks Are The Closest NFL Team to Portland in Consideration to

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Know a lot of Seattleites who root for the Trail Blazers out of “Northwest solidarity?” Me either. And yet as the Seahawks made their Super Bowl run last season and as they jumped all over Green Bay last week in the NFL season-opener, you heard many Portlanders and Oregonians rooting hard for Seattle out of “Northwest solidarity.” 

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Why We Don’t Take Reservations: A Portland Restaurateur Explains

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

If you’re interested in examining the world of no-reservation dining in Portland, restaurateur John Gorham’s wildly popular spots Toro Bravo and Tasty & Sons are pictures of the very form. Toro Bravo's Renee Gorham explains why. 

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Portland Ranks Among Cities With Most White-Collar Jobs

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Portland ranks 13 out of the top 20 cities with plentiful jobs requiring a college education, according to a study by City Lab. 

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