Mark Gongloff, Columnist

Why Portland, of All Places, Erupted

The dream of the ‘70s is not alive.

No dream.

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The very first episode of the TV show “Portlandia” opens with a song about a magical place called Portland, Oregon, where “the dream of the ’90s is alive.” That sounds vaguely utopian, but the lyrics make clear it’s a utopia about nothing (to echo a ’90s comedy). It’s all about getting tattoos, sleeping until 11 and forming bands. “Portland is a city where young people go to retire,” one character gushes.