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  1. Come as you are and have a seat: Portland artist Michael Horwitz

    If you have attended any dance parties around Portland recently, chances are you’ve noticed revelers taking a break from the festivities to wait in line. The sight is an odd one until you find local artist Michael Horwitz at the center of the crowd, color ...

    29 Jan 2014 - Ann-Derrick Gaillot

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