YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: The Incompetent Dictator, All-You-Can-Eat Sushi, and Our May Election Endorsements!
Briefly

This week's Mercury highlights significant local elections, cultural events, and social issues. Key stories include endorsement guidance for the May election focused on school choices, commentary on perceived dictatorship in the current U.S. leadership, and a controversial decision by PSU to drop penalties against pro-Palestine student protesters. The article also features an intriguing review of a downtown Portland sushi restaurant and praises a groundbreaking production of 'The Brothers Size', recognizing its significance in showcasing Black artistry in theater.
If you believe we are still living in the same US that conducted elections in November 2024, you are living in a dream. That America is gone.
The Brothers Size shines brightest at its most lyrical, providing a rare opportunity to see work by a contemporary Black playwright performed by an entirely Black cast.
Read at Portland Mercury
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