Black Oregon Entrepreneur Docuseries To Debut in Portland Sept. 1
The premier of “Where We Goin?” at The Hollywood Theatre will be followed by a panel discussion about Black entrepreneurship.
The premier of “Where We Goin?” at The Hollywood Theatre will be followed by a panel discussion about Black entrepreneurship.
The ongoing Writer’s Guild of America strike threatens thousands of Oregon jobs and over $100 million in revenue.
Festival leaders say they need to raise $1.5M by June or cancel its 2023 season.
The Aloha native steps in for team owner Merritt Paulson after several years of winning on the field, and turmoil off it.
Paulson, who stepped down as the CEO of both teams in October, faces two prospective bidders for the women’s soccer team
Outdoor School — a $2.5 million film meant to showcase the reality of homelessness and Black life in 1990s Portland — wrapped shooting in mid-September. But filmmakers pioneered a recruitment model they hope will be a boon to aspiring filmmakers of color — and to Oregon’s film industry.
Livestreaming, text alerts and a new generation of online customers have transformed the live-auction industry.
IATSE members say they want greater pay parity for crews working outside Hollywood.
As theaters and concert halls across the state resume live performances, the lessons of COVID-19 — and new digital dimensions — are here to stay.
Jelani Memory, founder and CEO of A Kids Company About, discusses the launch of his children’s media company.