Weird Portland United Launches the third round of the #KeepWeirdAlive Campaign, sponsored by Myoptic Optometry! Tell us who you think […]
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The Piedmont Neighborhood
Welcome to the FOURTH edition of A Walk On the Weird Side – An Exploration of the Weird and Wonderful Fabric […]
The Brooklyn Neighborhood
Welcome to the THIRD edition of A Walk On the Weird Side – An Exploration of the Weird and Wonderful Fabric […]
We Are A Proud Sponsor of the Weird Homes Tour of Portland!
Strange. Kooky. Magical. Peculiar. Funky. Eccentric. Weird. Whatever you call it, it’s what we love to celebrate in the Weird Home […]
March in the Starlight Parade!
Would you like to march with Weird Portland United in the 2019 Starlight Parade on June 1st, 2019? There’s one requirement, and it’s fabulous at […]
Weird Portland Creatives Welcome, The Founder of the Peculiarium
Are you a creative? We are thrilled to be producing a lecture series and networking event designed to be a […]
Michael James Schneider Event Was A Huge Success!
Our ‘Weird Portland Creatives’ inaugural event was a smashing success! Not only did our tickets sell out, but we raised […]
A Walk on the Weird Side
Welcome to the first edition of A Walk On the Weird Side – An Exploration of the Weird and Wonderful […]
Weirdo Photographer Rob Corpuz
Weird Portland United recently sat down with fine art photographer Rob Corpuz to discuss the creative process behind his exceptional […]
Trooper Dick Curtis
It’s no secret that Portland’s history of brewing and craft beers is an integral part of this city’s DNA. It’s also no secret that the typical Oregonian’s views about the influx of Californians is nothing new. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the Blitz-Weinhard company, one of Portland’s oldest breweries, capitalized on that to launch a series of ads that not only swept the zeitgeist of Portland and Oregon at large, but spawned a spin-off album and children’s television show.