
"Maggie Gyllenhaal's film feels like 'riding shotgun in a stolen car-like someone cramming a lifetime of big-movie big-Hollywood big-monster big-gore fandom into 126 minutes.' The Bride! screens at Cinema 21 as a recommended alternative viewing option for those seeking compelling cinema this week."
"The Charlotte Hornets are like the Trail Blazers' Eastern Conference evil twin. Both teams are hovering around 10th place, barely sneaking into the play-in tournament. But whereas Portland is a team of lovable misfit veterans and young guys we're still unsure about, the Charlotte Hornets, powered by star LaMelo Ball, play what can only be described as 'post-basketball.'"
"For the third year, Milagro Theatre celebrates playwriting and performance by Latina/e women with its Mundo de las Mujeres festival. For fans of staged readings, Mia Torres directs performances showcasing emerging and established Latina/e theatrical talent and creative expression."
Portland's entertainment calendar features several notable events. Indigo De Souza performs Monday, while Lauretta Jean's celebrates Pi Day with eight pie varieties. A chamber opera about a UFO cult is available, and multiple Academy Awards watch parties occur throughout the city. For those preferring home viewing, the Oscars stream live on Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, AT&T TV, and FuboTV, with some services offering free trials. The Portland Trail Blazers face the Charlotte Hornets Tuesday, with both teams competing for playoff positioning. The Hornets, led by LaMelo Ball, have performed exceptionally since late January. Additionally, Milagro Theatre presents its third annual Mundo de las Mujeres festival celebrating Latina/e women playwrights and performers.
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