Clinton Street Theater
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Clinton Street Theater

Portland, Oregon

Photo: Kevin Williams

A 1915 movie palace that's been running the Rocky Horror Picture Show every Saturday night since 1978 — the longest-running screening in the world. Beyond the midnight madness, Clinton Street programs indie films, documentaries, and the kind of repertory screenings that make you feel like cinema still matters. The seats creak, the popcorn is basic, and the vibe is irreplaceable.

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Saturday night Rocky Horror if you've never been. Otherwise, check the weekly schedule — their repertory picks are consistently surprising and excellent.

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