People who lived in Portland in the 1980s tell stories of what they did in Portland during that time .Popular places to go to for entertainment, dancing, dining, and where people met up after work are included. Some popular locales mentioned include HuShang on Exchange Street, the Eastland Hotel, Squire Morgan, Moose Alley, Geno\u27s, the Movies on Exchange Street, The Maxx, Back Street, Oasis, The Underground, Page 1, and Three Dollar Deweys. Some local bands are mentioned as well: Vito and the Groove Kings, The Clouds, and Buffalo Chip Tea; as well as musicians that came to Portland [Manny Verzosa, Stevie Nicks, George Hamm, Richard Julio (Geets Romo), and BeBe Buell]
Popular venues in the Greater Portland area are featured as places where people congregate to hear m...
City piece on live jazz in Portland\u27s night spots. Jazz has found its way into the schedule at ...
Feature article on the author\u27s remembrances of 20 years of nightlife in Portland. With historic...
The author describes Portland venues where 1980\u27s music can be found (Geno\u27s Rock Club or Bubb...
Cuiscene piece on Portland\u27s restaurant scene from its emergence in the 1980s to the present day...
Profiles six long standing Portland restaurant/bars, Pizza Villa (1965), Mathew’s Pub (1872), The Gr...
the beat report piece on Geno\u27s 20th Anniversary Party, which is being held March 28-30 at Geno\...
The Dave Astor show was a lot of things to a lot of people. Portland Monthly takes a nostalgic lo...
Parody piece on Portland as a city from the 1980s, with mentions of Carolyn Cosby of Concerned Maine...
The author revisits some old favorites from Portland\u27s crowded and always-changing bar scene, inc...
Hell yeah! piece on Dancing with Ourselves: The Downtown Lounge Revisited, a reunion for those w...
Blues music is hot stuff in Portland. The city not only hosts several open mic blues jams during th...
The bars in Portland are packed on a nightly basis with big hair listening to bands playing other pe...
Edge piece on the Portland club scene during 1997. With comments from band manager Bill Beasley, T...
From roughly 1970 to 1983, the Old Port, largely undeveloped, was home to a young group of urban art...
Popular venues in the Greater Portland area are featured as places where people congregate to hear m...
City piece on live jazz in Portland\u27s night spots. Jazz has found its way into the schedule at ...
Feature article on the author\u27s remembrances of 20 years of nightlife in Portland. With historic...
The author describes Portland venues where 1980\u27s music can be found (Geno\u27s Rock Club or Bubb...
Cuiscene piece on Portland\u27s restaurant scene from its emergence in the 1980s to the present day...
Profiles six long standing Portland restaurant/bars, Pizza Villa (1965), Mathew’s Pub (1872), The Gr...
the beat report piece on Geno\u27s 20th Anniversary Party, which is being held March 28-30 at Geno\...
The Dave Astor show was a lot of things to a lot of people. Portland Monthly takes a nostalgic lo...
Parody piece on Portland as a city from the 1980s, with mentions of Carolyn Cosby of Concerned Maine...
The author revisits some old favorites from Portland\u27s crowded and always-changing bar scene, inc...
Hell yeah! piece on Dancing with Ourselves: The Downtown Lounge Revisited, a reunion for those w...
Blues music is hot stuff in Portland. The city not only hosts several open mic blues jams during th...
The bars in Portland are packed on a nightly basis with big hair listening to bands playing other pe...
Edge piece on the Portland club scene during 1997. With comments from band manager Bill Beasley, T...
From roughly 1970 to 1983, the Old Port, largely undeveloped, was home to a young group of urban art...
Popular venues in the Greater Portland area are featured as places where people congregate to hear m...
City piece on live jazz in Portland\u27s night spots. Jazz has found its way into the schedule at ...
Feature article on the author\u27s remembrances of 20 years of nightlife in Portland. With historic...