Volume Four of Portland’s Pecha Kucha Series was held last Tuesday, August 12th, 2008. This particular session was located on NW 8th and Couch Street in artists place that was currently under construction. There was a random amalgamation of wooden benches on the floor facing a large presentation screen. The event was free, and so was free wine and beer. Not bad for a Tuesday night of entertainment! At 6:30Pm the room was already filled to capacity. There is a large oriental carpet in front of
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