It's slow and rainy and everything kind of sucks Jan-March. Soooooooooo, we're offering discount private rentals Mon & Tues during that time. 20 people max; watch whatever. Probably even hook up a video game system, if you're a real nerd. $500. Book before the end of the month at: rentals@cstpdx.com
November 5, 2025 at 5:01 PM
It's slow and rainy and everything kind of sucks Jan-March. Soooooooooo, we're offering discount private rentals Mon & Tues during that time. 20 people max; watch whatever. Probably even hook up a video game system, if you're a real nerd. $500. Book before the end of the month at: rentals@cstpdx.com
To all the comrades who have been standing back and standing by to tear down Wall St. at midnight per Subcomandante Mamdani's instructions, please save us a brick.
November 5, 2025 at 2:47 AM
To all the comrades who have been standing back and standing by to tear down Wall St. at midnight per Subcomandante Mamdani's instructions, please save us a brick.
Friends on the block lost a coworker to the kidnappers from ICE. There's a fund set up to try and get him back to his family: www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-...
October 31, 2025 at 6:32 PM
Friends on the block lost a coworker to the kidnappers from ICE. There's a fund set up to try and get him back to his family: www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-...
Using generative AI in filmmaking is bad. It's lazy and non-collaborative, which usually results uninteresting and joyless art. And in the rare cases when it's passable, it's still based on stolen labor to enrich the wealthiest people in history at the expense of escalated environmental destruction.
October 25, 2025 at 9:18 PM
Using generative AI in filmmaking is bad. It's lazy and non-collaborative, which usually results uninteresting and joyless art. And in the rare cases when it's passable, it's still based on stolen labor to enrich the wealthiest people in history at the expense of escalated environmental destruction.
People on here have been cool. So here's the first chance to get a discount pass to a series of John Carpenter films we'll be showing in December. cstpdxtickets.square.site/product/john...
People on here have been cool. So here's the first chance to get a discount pass to a series of John Carpenter films we'll be showing in December. cstpdxtickets.square.site/product/john...
If marching isn't your thing, there's a defense fund block party with vendors and raffle prizes on our street this Saturday from 2:00 - 7:00 PM. Frogs together strong.
October 16, 2025 at 5:40 PM
If marching isn't your thing, there's a defense fund block party with vendors and raffle prizes on our street this Saturday from 2:00 - 7:00 PM. Frogs together strong.
Charlie Roxburgh and Matt Farley have released such micro-budget classics as off-kilter thriller 'Heard She Got Married,' and the even more off-kilter sequel 'Heard She Got Murdered.' Portlanders have a chance to see Motern Media's latest 'Evil Puddle' at Clinton Street Theater this weekend.
Charlie Roxburgh and Matt Farley have released such micro-budget classics as off-kilter thriller 'Heard She Got Married,' and the even more off-kilter sequel 'Heard She Got Murdered.' Portlanders have a chance to see Motern Media's latest 'Evil Puddle' at Clinton Street Theater this weekend.
Drew Struzan, born in Oregon in 1947, saw his career jumpstart when Lucasfilm asked him to co-design a new poster for the re-release of the first Star Wars film.
His ability to express the sense of adventure for the moviegoing experience eventually made Struzan a legend in the film industry.
Drew Struzan, born in Oregon in 1947, saw his career jumpstart when Lucasfilm asked him to co-design a new poster for the re-release of the first Star Wars film.
His ability to express the sense of adventure for the moviegoing experience eventually made Struzan a legend in the film industry.
Would show a decent, slow-burn character study on "Uncle Ted" as an extension to the season's horror theme, but worry it'll be met with hostility or, worse, excitement by terminally-online audiences, and don't have the energy to host a post-screening discussion on the failures of primitivism.
October 13, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Would show a decent, slow-burn character study on "Uncle Ted" as an extension to the season's horror theme, but worry it'll be met with hostility or, worse, excitement by terminally-online audiences, and don't have the energy to host a post-screening discussion on the failures of primitivism.