Event Features:
• On Saturday Sept 22 from 3-8pm come enjoy music, theatre, food, drink, dancing, raffle prizes from local businesses and vendor& fitness fair.
• On Sunday Sept 23 from 6am-11am join us for our USATF Sanctioned and Certified Chip Timed 5k, 10k and 15K Races through the beautiful neighborhoods of the Soul District.
o All run participants will receive I AM We wrist bands, a grill cheese sandwich courtesy of Tillamook Cheese and Dave’s Killer Bread and ice cold brew from Widmer Bros ( 21 and older).
o Winners from each race in age and gender category will receive medals, prize packages, and bragging rights until next year.
o Other post-race features include music, raffle prizes from local businesses, vendor village and great community networking.
Benefiting the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
Funds raised through the MLK Dream Run will benefit the Soul District Fellows Youth Entrepreneur Career Leadership Program designed to help emerging entrepreneurs (ages 16-24) improve and expand skills that come from operating successful businesses. Our Fellows are able to leverage these skills to secure opportunities for better employment and pathways to higher education. Each year, in collaboration with the generous support of Multnomah County’s Summer Works program, approximately 20-30 interns are employed to help put the MLK Dream Run together. Simultaneously their work plan helps both connect them with the business community while leaving a sustainable and positive impact in the community.
Over the past year the Soul District Fellows program has expanded to include the Green Lighting Black Lives Matter Youth Media Project which recruits and trains next generation youth entrepreneurs, ages 14-26, in the usage and purposeful application of cutting edge video technology, film and video production equipment and seeks to inspire and empower them to bring their unique perspectives in telling the stories of their community of Portland, Oregon. Through controlling the narratives, they learn how to control the outcomes and experience the business confidence that come with you increase feelings of capability, significance and influence
For examples of their work go to our YouTube channel Green Lighting Black Lives Matter Youth Media Project
This Year’s MOTTO: I AM WE
This Year’s THEME: Generational Health Generational Wealth
This Year’s Colors: Blue, Gold, Black- symbolizing generational health and generational wealth. We will be encouraging the community to walk and run as family and friend units that span generations.
Join TLE & Family as we celebrate the opening of our new store in Bridgeport Village! Festivities all day, including:
10am: Deluxe gift bags for the first 50 shoppers!
12pm-5pm: DJ Dijon + XRAY.FM
12pm-close: Spin & Win!
2pm-5pm: Tastings from our friends Gigantic Brewing Company + Portland Cider Co.
Free prizes for kids all day
Join TLE at Bridgeport Village for a day of fun and celebration!
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Blesst Chest will be performing a live buffet of songs from their new release "Casual Corner" out on XRAY Records w/ friends Hot Victory opening.
blesstchest.bandcamp.com/
hothotvictory.bandcamp.com/
21+ / $7
SKELETON CREW
By Dominique Morisseau
Directed by William (Bill) Earl Ray
September 2, 2018 – September 30, 2018
Morrison Stage
It's 2008, and one of the last auto plants in Detroit is dying on the vine. The factory workers that remain are living paycheck-to-paycheck but amidst the backbreaking work and brutally long shifts, they have somehow shaped themselves into a makeshift family. Faye, a factory lifer, is the glue that holds everything together. But with less than six months before she can retire with a full pension, Faye learns that management has a plan that could threaten her whole existence, leaving her torn between loyalty to her coworkers or her own survival. Heartbreakingly tense with moments of ethereal beauty, Skeleton Crew reveals the struggle to stay relevant in a society that constantly changes.
- Awards for Dominique Morisseau: 2016 OBIE Award (for Skeleton Crew)
- "A deeply moral and deeply American play, with a loving compassion for those trapped in a system that makes sins, spiritual or societal, and self-betrayal almost inevitable." -Ben Brantley, The New York Times
- "A deep vulnerable blend of frustration, conversation, and denial." -Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
Find the full schedule of events and ticket information at:
https://www.artistsrep.org/ticketing/201819-season/skeleton-crew/
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The monthly IMPACT! Hi-Fi gathering is coming back to Misdemeanor Meadows. The is a COMMUNITY DJ event so come through and bring your records! Take a turn on the tables and dance, dance, dance! Never a cover, always fire! Presented by The Impact Sound.
More details on the event page here.
Presented by The Portland Mercury and XRAY FM, Mexicadelia // PDX is the Portland iteration of a fast growing genre-be-damned festival from Guadalajara, Mexico. The three-day festival is a music-driven cultural exchange celebrating the thriving & creative music scenes of Guadalajara, Mexico and Portland, Oregon, hosted at three of Portland’s favorite venues -- Dig A Pony, Rontoms, and Mississippi Studios.
Presented by XRAY.FM, Pueblo Viejo Tequila, Mezcal Los Javis, Friends of Noise, and Portland Mercury.
Emceed by Portland’s own Papi Fimbres (OPT, Mascaras, Sávila) MEXICADELIA // PDX will showcase bands from both communities. All of the shows will be FREE or LOW COST with donations and general proceeds going to local immigrant rights advocacy group, Pueblo Unido PDX
MEXICADELIA // PDX will also be releasing a compilation cassette tape including all of the bands involved with the festival with a portion of the proceeds going to that same benefit. Usa tus orejas para levantarlas!
Saturday Sept 15th @ Dig A Pony // 5pm to 9pm // Free, All Ages
The Shivas (PDX)
Mortemart (MX)
Wet Dream (PDX)
Uay (MX)
Seance Crasher (PDX)
Sunday Sept 16 @ Rontoms // 5-11pm // Free
Orquestra Pacifico Tropical (PDX)
Lemat (MX)
Plastic Cactus (PDX)
Mexicadelia Super Group (MX)
Federale (PDX)
Night Heron (PDX)
Monday Sept 17 @ Mississippi Studios // 9pm to 12am // $5
Tribe Mars (PDX)
Neptuna (MX)
Mindhala (MX)
Instagram: @mexicadelia.pdx
¡Únete sin fronteras y reúnete con amigos, comida, bebidas y música en tres de los lugares favoritos de Portland!
Unite across borders and rally around friends, food, drink, and music at three of Portland’s favorite venues!
Downtown Portland, OR Campus for University of Oregon:
In the Shirley Pape Forum- 3rd floor
70 NW Couch St, Portland, OR 97209
Free, open to the public & disability affirmative!
Food & Refreshments Provided!
XRAY.FM DJ playing music
Join like minded alternative/community/independent radio and podcast peeps for some great company, discussion and build up to the next Grassroots Radio Conference 2018 happening in October 5-7th at Portland State University. Get updates on the conference and there will also be music and speakers TBA.
Co-sponsored by @University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, KBOO Community Radio, XRAY.FM, Northwest Alliance for Alternative Media & Education Group
Save the date for the Grassroots Radio Conference 2018, Oct. 5th-7th, hosted by KBOO Community Radio in Portland, OR. "The Future is Community Radio" Community radio broadcasters, producers and supporters will gather this October to learn, share skills and ideas, and celebrate this vibrant medium together. Full-power stations, LPFMs, college radio, internet radio, podcasters and producers are all invited and welcome.
Every first Tuesday from 9PM-1AM join XRAY.FM DJs spinning records live at one of the coziest bars in Portland, Beech Street Parlor! For a full schedule of events visit Beech Street Parlor here.
August 2 - But I’m a Cheerleader w/ DJ Sundae Shoes of PDX Pop Now!
August 9 - Godzilla w/ DJ Eldorado of Ballin' the Jack
August 16 - Breakin’ w/ DJ Klyph of Welcome to the Neighborhood
August 23 - Bringing Up Baby w/ DJ Bad Wizard of Inside the Wizard's Hat
August 30 - Escape from New York w/ DNA of San Remo 1985
Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase. Music begins at 8 pm and films begin at dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm. Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. Advance ticket holders not admitted to the screening (in the case of a sell-out) may exchange their tickets for another Top Down or NWFC screening. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (c. 9 pm) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.
A short film by a Northwest filmmaker will precede each film.
Advance tickets are available at $10 general; $9 student/senior; $7 Silver Screen Club Friend/New Wave. Tickets at the door are $12 general; $11 student/senior/PAM member; $9 Silver Screen Club Friend/New Wave. Cash or check appreciated to speed the line.
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Sunday, August 26, Washington, D.C. poetical matriarch DUCKIE GRAHAM returns to the poetry scene after a ten-year hiatus, as well as the Science Fiction of Y.T. CHENG, the Litfic and poetry of F.I. GOLDHABER, the humor and satire of KELLEY BAKER, the Giallo/Noir/Bizarro/Horror of Wonderland Award-winning author and editor GARRETT COOK...and your humble MC, Edward Morris, reading a chapter of his forthcoming superhero/SciFi novel I AM LESION, called "Nativity In Black"... Gonna be a hot one, folks. Like it oughtta be... Come help keep live spoken word alive in Portland! Ford Food and Drink, SE 11th and Division. FREE BY DONATION, LOOK FOR THE COFFEE CANS. NOMINALLY AN ALL AGES SHOW, SAFE SPACE FOR ALL, BE MINDFUL OF YOUR AUDIENCE...AND HAVE A BLAST AND BLOW OUR DOORS OFF.
2018 Annual Portland Hip Hop Day. (FREE TO THE PUBLIC)
Celebrating PDX Hip Hop Culture and the people that help keep Portland Hip Hop thriving. This years theme is "Legend's" The Future of Now & Then.
With the passing of Idris "STARCHILE" O'Ferral, key founder of PDX Hip Hop Day, we will be celebrating his Life and contribution to the Portland Hip Hop scene as well as honoring and recognizing a host of other key Hip Hop pillars.
There will be live performances by artist, djs, and more...
(PSA.. The artists performing are only a portion of the diversity in Portlands Hip Hop community and not the total of Portland's best).
This years line-up includes:
Cool Nutz
Lifesavs
Libretto
Mic Crenshaw
Mic Capes
Rasheed Jamaal
Wynne
Jae Lava
Brookfield Duece
Mikey Vegaz
FliboiMoe
Mighty
Destro
Bocha
Serge Severe
EPP
Mooky
Yung Mil
Karma Rivera
Andre Waymond
Stryk 9
StyleZ
G.E.R.O.
Fontaine
Mixmasta KD
The Mighty Juggernaut
Mello Cee
Rev Shines
DJ Fatboy
DJ Myrie
and also recognition and awards to PDX Legends that aren't on the bill, but will be in attendance. Although this is a family friendly event, inclusive of all positive energy for the culture of Hip Hop, DISCLAIMER!!! Artist may use some explicit language as part of their Hip Hop music expression.
21+ / 9PM / $10
Live ensemble funk and electronic psych jams rub shoulders on this rad local iine-up, with R&B / hip-hop / jazz and other soulful jams spun by DJ Shi Shi (Shira of Everyday Mixtapes)!
Tribe Mars
https://tribemars.bandcamp.com/
Tribe Mars is an emerging soulR&B/hip-hop act based in Portland, OR. Keyboards, guitar, bass, drums, three different vocalists and saxaphone create this bands’ fresh yet slightly nostalgic sound. The culmination of diverse musical backgrounds of all the members has resulted in a unique, raw, old school meets new school, West coast meets East coast vibe that’ll be sure to have you groovin’
Hosannas
https://freshselects.bandcamp.com/album/picture-him-protecting-you
Hosannas are a psychedelic dance outfit based in Portland, Oregon. Brothers Brandon and Richard Laws have been writing and performing music together, across a wealth of genres and under a variety of monikers, for over a decade. They have toured all over the world with indie rock acts such as Romana Falls and Aan, but now start their own project. Their work as Hosannas is the sound of two intimate musical collaborators braiding together their musical fascinations, into a single odd and splendid textile. Hosannas' debut album Picture Him Protecting You, due out 7.12 can be described in the duo’s own words, “I’m not looking for a cure for my loneliness - maybe just some good medicine.”
August 2 - But I’m a Cheerleader w/ DJ Sundae Shoes of PDX Pop Now!
August 9 - Godzilla w/ DJ Eldorado of Ballin' the Jack
August 16 - Breakin’ w/ DJ Klyph of Welcome to the Neighborhood
August 23 - Bringing Up Baby w/ DJ Bad Wizard of Inside the Wizard's Hat
August 30 - Escape from New York w/ DNA of San Remo 1985
Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase. Music begins at 8 pm and films begin at dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm. Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. Advance ticket holders not admitted to the screening (in the case of a sell-out) may exchange their tickets for another Top Down or NWFC screening. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (c. 9 pm) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.
A short film by a Northwest filmmaker will precede each film.
Advance tickets are available at $10 general; $9 student/senior; $7 Silver Screen Club Friend/New Wave. Tickets at the door are $12 general; $11 student/senior/PAM member; $9 Silver Screen Club Friend/New Wave. Cash or check appreciated to speed the line.
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The 5th Anniversary Montavilla Jazz Festival will take place August 18th and 19th at Portland Metro Arts. Experience local artists pioneering new frontiers in jazz. The festival will feature several of Portland’s top artists, including headliner Randy Porter with vocalist Nancy King, Nicole Glover Quartet; Dmitri Matheny and Darrell Grant; Farnell Newton; and James Miley with the Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble. The festival is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All revenue goes towards local artists, operations and the Montavilla Schools Music Fund.
For more information, visit MontavillaJazzFest.com.
- Randy Porter Trio with Nancy King–Portland jazz master Randy Porter performs music from his Grammy-nominated album Porter Plays Porter, featuring Nancy King, and new music created for this MJF 2018 set.
- Nicole Glover Quartet–This New York City rising star and Portland hometown hero returns to perform an energetic acoustic set with Portland jazz masters.
- Dmitri Matheny and Darrell Grant–Longtime duo partners Dmitri Matheny and Darrell Grant lead an all-star quartet in a performance of new chamber jazz works.
- Farnell Newton | Evolution–Revitalizing jazz, funk, and soul with a new twist, Farnell Newton has been stirring up a ton of noise in the Northwest music scene.
- PJCE feat. James Miley | Watershed Suite–In a new suite, renowned composer James Miley honors Oregon’s diverse waterways, from the mighty Columbia to the serenity of Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge.
- Tim Willcox | Superjazzers–Tim Willcox’s saxophone sings and, at times, broods passionately and inventively in the vein of Jan Garbarek, as well as modern master Rick Margitza.
- George Colligan | Other Barry–Downbeat Poll-winning pianist and Portland State professor George Colligan leads a powerhouse fusion trio and unleashes a new release on PJCE Records.
- Christopher Brown | Art of the Dialog–The busiest jazz group in Portland performs for the first time at Montavilla Jazz Festival, presenting a set that explores the dialogue between artist and audience.
- Creative Music Guild | Sound Foundry–One of Portland’s most adventurous musical organizations hosts an improvised set with top-flight instrumentalists.
- Alan Jones | Social Music–Alan Jones’s Social Music aims to create a refreshing atmosphere of relaxed comradery, with music that is accessible and engaging for audiences.
- Ryan Meagher’s Evil Twin–Acclaimed for his compositional acumen, Ryan Meagher and his double trio spontaneously compose a set and celebrate their newest release.
- Shao Way Wu | Salting–Portland bassist Shao Way Wu’s collaborative project, Salting, features Randy Porter, and Jason Palmer, performing new compositions that examine the role of truth in today’s society.
August 2 - But I’m a Cheerleader w/ DJ Sundae Shoes of PDX Pop Now!
August 9 - Godzilla w/ DJ Eldorado of Ballin' the Jack
August 16 - Breakin’ w/ DJ Klyph of Welcome to the Neighborhood
August 23 - Bringing Up Baby w/ DJ Bad Wizard of Inside the Wizard's Hat
August 30 - Escape from New York w/ DNA of San Remo 1985
Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase. Music begins at 8 pm and films begin at dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm. Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. Advance ticket holders not admitted to the screening (in the case of a sell-out) may exchange their tickets for another Top Down or NWFC screening. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (c. 9 pm) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.
A short film by a Northwest filmmaker will precede each film.
Advance tickets are available at $10 general; $9 student/senior; $7 Silver Screen Club Friend/New Wave. Tickets at the door are $12 general; $11 student/senior/PAM member; $9 Silver Screen Club Friend/New Wave. Cash or check appreciated to speed the line.
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The Heatwave is coming!
Join us at White Owl Social Club for XRAY.FM's mini music fest with bands and DJs from Sunday to sundown. Featuring an XRAY-curated record fair with vinyl offerings from your favorite local shops and stores, slushies and summer drink specials, burgers and grub, and an XRAY pop-up photobooth!
With performances from:
Chanti Darling DJ Set
Natasha Kmeto
House of Ada Performance
Just Pretend
Miss Rayon
Plastic Cactus
And And And
+ more to come!
Doors open at 2:00pm // Record fair till 8:00pm // Live music till 11:00pm
21+ // Free entry // $5-10 suggested donation
See you on Sunday, August 12!
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August 2 - But I’m a Cheerleader w/ DJ Sundae Shoes of PDX Pop Now!
August 9 - Godzilla w/ DJ Eldorado of Ballin' the Jack
August 16 - Breakin’ w/ DJ Klyph of Welcome to the Neighborhood
August 23 - Bringing Up Baby w/ DJ Bad Wizard of Inside the Wizard's Hat
August 30 - Escape from New York w/ DNA of San Remo 1985
Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase. Music begins at 8 pm and films begin at dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm. Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. Advance ticket holders not admitted to the screening (in the case of a sell-out) may exchange their tickets for another Top Down or NWFC screening. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (c. 9 pm) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.
A short film by a Northwest filmmaker will precede each film.
Advance tickets are available at $10 general; $9 student/senior; $7 Silver Screen Club Friend/New Wave. Tickets at the door are $12 general; $11 student/senior/PAM member; $9 Silver Screen Club Friend/New Wave. Cash or check appreciated to speed the line.
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The Stumptown Improv Festival returns August 9th through the 11th at the Artist Rep Theater. Celebrating its 5th year with almost 20 live performances with 17 improv groups from New York, LA, Vancouver BC and beyond. More information, lineups, tickets, and improv workshops can be found at stumptownimprov.com.
Join us for the 20th Annual Pickathon at the beautiful Pendarvis Farm, August 3-5, 2018.
Six Unique Venues + Camping + Top Food & Drink
Tickets now on sale at: https://pickathon.com/tickets
Kids 12 and under are Free, Teens are half price when coming for the weekend.
This is the big one, folks! A landmark year as we celebrate 20 years of Pickathon in what will surely be one of the most memorable experiences of the year 💖 TICKETS ARE SELLING FAST AND VERY LIMITED!
Lineup (each artist performing on multiple days during the weekend): Broken Social Scene, Shakey Graves, Phosphorescent, Built to Spill, I'm With Her, Shovels and Rope, Sheer Mag, Rising Appalachia Music, Blind Boys of Alabama, Jamila Woods, Daniel Norgren, Tinariwen, dakhabrakha, Colter Wall, Ezra Furman, Jen Cloher, Orkesta Mendoza, Sierra Hull, Shinyribs, The Weather Station, The War and Treaty, Low Cut Connie, Karl Blau, Kikagaku Moyo / 幾何学模様, Bedouine, John Craigie, Haley Heynderickx, Hailu Mergia, Lonnie Holley, Michael Nau, Phil Cook, Sam Amidon, Sera Cahoone, Valley Queen, Paul Cauthen, Marisa Anderson music, Danny Barnes, Charley Crockett, Circuit des Yeux, Revel In Dimes, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Joshua Hedley, The Dead Tongues, Mapache + many more!