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Yale Union
5:30pm Saturday, February 20, 2016

Composer and instrument builder Yoshi Wada and his son Tashi Wada present an evening-length performance using a loose structure and a mixture of acoustic and electronic instruments that includes: sirens, alarm bells, audio generators, bagpipes, reed organ, and percussion. In Yoshi Wada’s own words: “I search for deep and ringing sound that travels deep into my cells. Where does this sound exist?”

Yoshi Wada is a composer and artist associated with the downtown New York experimental art scene of the last fifty years. Wada was born in 1943 in Kyoto, Japan. He studied sculpture at the Kyoto University of Fine Arts, and then moved to New York in the late 1960s. In the early 1970s, Wada began building homemade musical instruments and writing compositions for them based on his personal research in timbre, resonance, and improvisation with the overtone series. He studied music composition with La Monte Young, North Indian singing with Pandit Pran Nath, and Scottish bagpipe with James McIntosh and Nancy Crutcher. His recorded works are published by Japanese record labels EM Records and Omega Point.

Tashi Wada grew up in New York and lives in Los Angeles. He presents his music often in collaboration with other artists including Charles Curtis and Stephan Mathieu, in addition to performing regularly with his father.

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11:59pm Friday, February 19, 2016

Blankstairs ALL NIGHT in PDX

~
with
Kristen Dalen (SEA)
Alex Harden (NYC)
Nathaniel Young (NYC)
Warren Mattox (NYC)
+
MORE TBA

TICKETS: https://goo.gl/tM41mE

$15adv. / $20door
Complimentary martinis by Warren Mattox (while supplies last)

Visuals by Gary Tyler
Installation by Will Elder

www.blnkstrs.com

The Liquor Store
9:00pm Friday, February 19, 2016

Spend The Night & Blankstairs Present:

GALCHER LUSTWERK
White Material, Tsuba - NYC
http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/galcherlustwerk
https://soundcloud.com/galcher-lustwerk
http://lustwerkmusic.com/

SIMIC *live*
secondnature - Seattle
https://soundcloud.com/simictacoma

ALEX HARDEN
Blankstairs / Forbidden Lovers - NYC
https://soundcloud.com/djalexharden

+ Spend The Night residents Ben Tactic & Graintable 

Holocene
9:00pm Thursday, February 18, 2016

DJ Lamar LeRoy
Blossom
Coco Columbia
Rare Diagram

PULSE is a quarterly music event curated by Willamette Week showcasing the diverse and talented musicians and producers under the radar and on the rise within the Portland music scene. 

Hosted by Holocene Portland, PULSE shines a spotlight on an eclectic mix of hip-hop, R&B, soul and their extended genres. Expect up and coming MC’s and DJ’s, as well as rock bands with rhythm and creative individuals marching to the beat of their own drum machine.

Thursday, February 18 
Holocene
8:30 p.m. doors + DJ / 9 p.m. show
21+
$6 cover at door, with $1 supporting non profit partner XRAY.FM

Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Thursday, February 18, 2016

Join us in celebrating the epic release of "PARTY BOYZ: A LIFESTYLE ZINE Vol. III" with live performances by...

Eyelids // MY BODY // Golden Hour
this is also a welcome home show for MY BODY!! :):):)

Doors 8pm / $10 ADV+DOS

ZINE III FT. INCREDIBLE ART, ESSAYS, COMIX + MORE from
-Sallie Ford 
-Kevin Clark / Moon By You
-Larry Crane / Jackpot Recording Studio
-Eric Gilbert / Treefort Music Fest
-Darren Bridenbeck / My Body
-Isabel Perez / illustration
-Katie Summer / photography
-Sarah Neineber/ Candace FKA Is/Is
-Mail Fischer-Levine illustration
-Christopher Slusarenko / Eyelids / Clinton Street Video 
-Nathan Baumgartner / And And And
-Jon Lewis 
-Shana Lindbeck / Bitch'n/Orchestra Pacifico Tropical/Dreckig
-Party Boyz

Various Locations
7:00pm Thursday, February 18, 201611:00pm Sunday, February 28, 2016

PDX Jazz is a non-profit cultural arts organization dedicated to curating jazz in Portland, Oregon and fostering the growth of musical offerings in the Pacific Northwest. The contributions and sponsorship of the public is to inspire, educate and develop future jazz audiences for generations to come. PDX Jazz, the presenting organization of the Portland Jazz Festival, began operations in 2003 in preparation of the inaugural 2004 Jazz Festival.  Conceived by former Mt Hood Festival Artistic Director Bill Royston, the proposed annual event was awarded a three-year city government grant with co-founder and partner Travel Portland (formally POVA). The Festival’s mandate was established as a cultural tourism initiative to celebrate February’s Black History Month by highlighting a series of jazz education and outreach programs that would extend into Portland’s schools and community centers.

Events calendar for this year: http://pdxjazz.com/events/category/pdx-jazz-festival/list/

The Secret Society
8:00pm Wednesday, February 17, 2016

The Broadcast, Siren Nation's storytelling event, features women from all walks of life telling true stories live in front of an audience. Theme: Get Over It!

Emcee: Bri Pruett!
Storytellers:
Dana Thompson
Alicia Rose
Dylan Meconis
Decoteau Wilkerson

Arrive early to sign up to tell your own story! We will choose two storytellers from the audience!


Bri Pruett is a stand-up comic and improviser from Portland. In addition to regular appearances at Helium Comedy Club and other venues, Bri is the co-host, writer, and co-creator of the live talk/variety show Late Night Action with Alex Falcone; is a frequent contributor to the Portland Mercury; and performs new material monthly with the New Shit Show at the Clinton St. Theater. www.bripruett.com

Dana Thompson is an actress (best known as Lt. Uhura in Atomic Arts’s Drammy award-winning production of Trek in the Park), a model (commercial and print ads), and a singer in local punk rock band Dartgun & The Vignettes. www.facebook.com/DartgunandtheVignettes

Alicia Rose is a filmmaker and an award-winning still photographer who has created music videos for national artists like Cake and Bob Mould, as well as playing a key role in branding NW bands like The Decemberists and Menomena. In 2015 she created/directed/co-wrote the web series “The Benefits of Gusbandry,” which has received widespread critical acclaim.www.aliciajrosephotography.com 

Dylan Meconis is a cartoonist/writer/illustrator whose career as a professional comics artist began with Bite Me!, a vampire farce. In 2012 her short story Outfoxed was nominated for an Eisner Award in the category of Best Digital Comic. She is currently several years into Family Man, a long-form comic updating at lutherlevy.com. www.dylanmeconis.com 

Decoteau Wilkerson is co-founder and host of A People’s Choir, a communal-style sing-along that has brought people together at Last Thursdays, TEDx, and Crush Bar in Portland; through Art In Odd Places in NYC; and more! Decoteau also leads a double life as Dee Dee Pepper, a burlesque performer who co-founded and co-hosts “Pepper + Bones Presents: Anything Goes Burlesque.” apeopleschoir.weebly.com anddeedeepepper.com

Yale Union
8:00pm Wednesday, February 17, 2016


A Performance by Phill Niblock (b. 1933) composer and filmmaker. He has been a fixture in New York’s art scene since the 1960s and is still notably present in the world of new music. If he is not performing, he is making films, composing, recording, or hosting performances at Experimental Intermedia, a foundation and performance space located in his downtown loft.

$12—TICKETS (Free to members)

Turn, Turn, Turn
8:00pm Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Survival Skills (AKA Aaron Bergeson), the electronic producer, live DJ, and radio host from Portland, Oregon, releases his second full-length album Deep Space Survival Skills. Deep Space Survival Skills, on Cavity Search Records, is a tribute to space exploration; it’s an homage to the feeling of weightlessness, deep loneliness, and abandonment. Survival Skills is host of the popular KMHD radio show “Beat Parlor” – a weekly showcase of the best instrumental, electronic, and off-jazz beats. Survival Skills draws from the inspiration of brutalism, deep meditation, and the absurd.

survivalskills.bandcamp.com
https://www.facebook.com/Survivalskillsportland/
soundcloud.com/aaronbergeson

The Liquor Store
8:00pm Tuesday, February 16, 2016

✽ Charlie Hilton ✽
Though she maintains some reservations about the implications of something as abstract as identity, Charlie Hilton, known up until now for her work in the band Blouse, has now forged a new one with her debut solo album, Palana. 

Enlisting Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Jacob Portrait as producer, Hilton freely experimented with diverse sounds and moods — some minimal and some cacophonous — out of the confines of a band structure.

www.charliehilton.us
http://www.capturedtracks.com/?ct_artist_page=charlie-hilton

✽ Candace ✽
Psychedelic and shoegaze influences emerge throughout their catalogue: the atmospheric tones of early Verve, a droning pulse reminiscent of Loop. Some songs bounce gleefully forward with a pop sensibility, while some keep a cool distance and move with a language distinctly their own.

http://candaceisaband.bandcamp.com/

✽ Mini Blinds ✽
Songs polished with bright ideas and shiny musical finesse till they emerge sparkling and attractive.

https://miniblinds.bandcamp.com/

$10 ADV / $12 DOS 

Portland State University, Peter Stott Center
6:00pm Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Please join Portland State University for an evening commemorating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Black Lives Matter Founders
A Vision of Justice for All

With a vision of justice for all, the Founders of Black Lives Matter, Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi, engage audiences in discussion about race relations in America and how their activism from the fringes became the national movement it is today, galvanizing individuals to stand up together against the state violence, police brutality and social injustice plaguing our country. The MLK Tribute is part of Black History Month and the “Living the Legacy” series of campus and community events honoring the memory of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

This event is presented by the Office of Global Diversity and Inclusion.

Reserve free tickets online or 503-725-3307

Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Monday, February 15, 2016

Ches Smith (drums, percussion), with Craig Taborn (piano) and Mat Maneri (viola) together work with big-picture composition designed to be given meaning in the moment by three renown improvisers. Simultaneously process-oriented and iterative, each performance produces a new result, infused with the energy of following the moment’s thread.

Ches Smith is an American musician whose primary instruments are drums, percussion, and vibraphone. He writes and performs music in a wide variety of contexts, including solo percussion, experimental rock bands, and small and large jazz ensembles

http://chessmith.com

Blue Cranes

Since their formation in 2007, Blue Cranes have become a key player in the Portland, Oregon creative music/DIY scene and one of the most exciting groups to keep tabs on in the Northwest. They’ve developed a singular musical voice grounded in melody and explosive improvisations–marking off their unique microcosmic territory in post-jazz circles.

The members of the quintet–Reed Wallsmith on alto saxophone, Joe Cunningham on tenor saxophone, Rebecca Sanborn on keyboards, Jon Shaw on bass, and Ji Tanzer on drums–bring a unique array of experiences to their group-centered aesthetic, including work with AU, The Decemberists, Laura Veirs, Wayne Horvitz, Rebecca Gates, Laura Gibson, Ethan Rose, Pete Krebs, Black Prairie, and Portland Cello Project.

bluecranesmusic.com

 

Tickets at: http://www.mississippistudios.com/event/1026675-ches-smith-craig-taborn-mat-portland/

Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Sunday, February 14, 2016

Dead Moon is a Portland, Oregon band fronted by longtime singer/guitarist/songwriter Fred Cole. Toody Cole plays bass and Andrew Loomis plays drums. Formed in 1987, the band combines garage rock, punk, and country in their stripped-down sound. Fred Cole has engineered most of the band's recordings and mastered them on a mono lathe that was used for The Kingsmen's version of "Louie Louie." 


Fred and Toody also founded the PDX garage punk band Pierced Arrows. Both Dead Moon and Pierced Arrows are currently active.
S1 (4148 NE Hancock St)
10:00pm Saturday, February 13, 2016

Women's Beat League Valentine's Party

Live:
Cherushii (SF, 100% Silk)

DJ Sets:
NEYBUU 
Moon Mirror
Daniela Karina

Neo Visual Cupid Cam

21+, 10pm
$8 presale/$10 door
$10+ members free ~ info: http://s1portland.com/membership 
Cash Bar

$8 Presale https://venmo.com/Felisha-Ledesma
Venmo Note: VDAY + your first & last name 

~S1 is an artist-run non-profit. All of the proceeds go directly to the performers and overhead costs of keeping the space open. If you cannot afford this show or would like to get more involved, email us for volunteer opportunities: felisha@s1portland.com

Wonder Ballroom
8:00pm Saturday, February 13, 2016
The Budos Band
'Burnt Offering,' the new album from The Budos Band, is a wild, booze-fueled ride of hazy riffs, take-no-prisoners horn lines and relentless percussion that summons the occult - an evolved sound for this mighty 10-piece band sparked by their love of Black Sabbath and Pentagram. 'Burnt Offering,' The Budos Band's first album in four years, will be released October 21 on Daptone Records. Says Pitchfork of The Budos Band: "So tight and in tune that they've basically become this telepathically-communicating instrumental hydra that ambushes you into moving your body on its terms."

They are on a July tour now and have a hometown record release show at The Wick in Brooklyn set for October 25.

'Burnt Offering' was recorded live in the studio, engineered and produced by Tom Brenneck, a founding member and guitarist in The Budos Band who runs Dunham Records and Studios and has worked with Cee-lo Green, The Black Lips and more. It was written at the band's longtime Staten Island studio, where they've gathered for weekly rehearsals for over fifteen years. The haunting album cover was created by drummer Brian Profilio, a NYC public school art teacher. 

The new album is dripping with the psychedelic sounds of early heavy metal fused with the tight-knit propulsion of Fela Kuti. "The Sticks" kicks off with a snarling riff seamlessly doubled on bass and guitar and unfurls into sludgy breakdowns and searing guitars. The title track was recorded with a Binson Echorec, a classic tape machine used by Pink Floyd / Syd Barrett.

The Budos Band has brought their loud, rowdy parties to venues and festivals across the globe, and their music has been featured everywhere from skate videos to video games (MLB The Show), TV (Entourage), and film (New York, I Love You).
Service (2319 NE Glisan)
7:00pm Saturday, February 13, 2016

//an experimental voyage in fashion, design, movement, and sound//

Showcasing the first full runway collection from Portland-based artist Justin Walling

The muses:
Patrick Buckmaster
Asher Karckles
Walker Gallander
Richie Sooy
Melody Awesomazing
Amanda Russel
Kyle Ford
Rak Edwards
Kayleigh Nelson
Jared Chung
Etienne Bean

live performances by Lucia Luna featuring Marquise Dickerson (Coco/Lolita Black)

Sounds:
Jackal 
Buckmaster 
feat. special mixes by Vera Rubin

sights: 
Etienne Bean 

Photos: 
myklfstr 

Guiding you through the night:
Noni St. Darling (Matt Collins) and Zach Augustine

>>>and welcoming celebrity guest hosts Richie Rich (Heatherette founder and nightlife legend) and a very special international drag superstar/fashion icon>>>


$10 at the door 

Event artwork by Katey Pants

Alberta Rose Theatre
7:00pm Saturday, February 13, 2016

Celebrate Valentine's Day with Mortified Portland on Feb. 13th & 14th.

Grab A Date And Join Mortified Portland For The Perfect Occasion - Valentine's Day!  A Cast Of Portlanders Are Ready To Share Their Shame On-Stage In The Live Show Featured In The Documentary Mortified NationAnd In The Mortified Podcast.


WHAT: Mortified Portland
WHEN: 
Saturday, Feb 13: 7pm (Doors @ 6pm) *SOLD OUT*
Saturday, Feb 13: 10pm (Doors @ 9:30pm)
Sunday, Feb 14: 7pm (Doors @ 6pm)
WHERE: Alberta Rose Theatre
ADDRESS: 3000 NE Alberta St, Portland, OR 97211
TICKETS: $16 (General Admission)/ $23 (Preferred Seating) In Advance HERE  $20 
(General Admission) At The Door

SW Portland, Maplewood neighborhood
1:00pm4:00pm Saturday, February 13, 2016

Pollinators serve an important role in our local food web. More specifically, we need them in order for our fruit trees to produce bountiful fruit sets! In this hands-on workshop, you will gain a basic understanding of bee-keeping, learn about the life of bees, how to construct mason bee habitats, and which plants are favorable for attracting pollinators. For the hands-on portion of this workshop, we'll be cleaning mason bee cocoons and assembling mason bee habitats that will be installed at our 2016 Community Orchard sites.  Additionally, every participant will get to take home cocoons, paper tubes for starter bee homes, and pollinator friendly flower seeds.

About the instructors:

Jen Davis lives in Portland with her two kids and husband.  She is an artist, writer, filmmaker and urban farmer.  She grows 16 kinds of fruit, and nearly one half of her family's vegetable supply.  She also keeps ducks, and has raised Mason bees for ten years.  She teaches Mason bee workshops from home and at schools throughout the region.

 Madelyn Morris is a Portland-based educator and co-owns Mickelberry Gardens, LLC with her husband. The start-up company is developing a product line based on locally harvested herbs, raw honey, beeswax, and other hive products from the couple’s steadily growing honeybee apiary in southeast Portland - where humane, ethical, and organic beekeeping methods are always utilized. Madelyn is happy to share her enthusiasm for honeybees and other pollinating insects, and promotes deepening our relationship with these fascinating and helpful creatures. www.mickelberrygardens.com

 The location address and other details will be provided after you register.

<<Click here to register now>>


Ash Street and Star Theater
9:00pm Friday, February 12, 2016
FEBRUARY 12TH TWO SHOWS ONE NIGHT Sponsored by XRAY and Portland Mercury

FIRST SHOW  
Ash Street Saloon 225 SW Ash St downtown PDX.
Runaway Productions 15 year anniversary Party 
featuring
Speaker Minds (NEW CD "GUMBO GROOVES" OUT NOW)
Bad Habitat
Serge Severe 
Mic Crenshaw 
La Puerta Felonia - Talilo - Russ A Bus 
hosted by DJ Klyph of Welcome To The Neighborhood radio show on XRAY.FM and DJ Figs 
Plus a special guest or two to help make this the biggest Friday night hip hop show of the year. 

2/12 SECOND SHOW  
Star Theater 13 NW 6Th Ave Portland. 
Runaway Productions 15 year Anniversary and Fernando European Tour Kick off and Fundraiser Party
- Fernando with Full Band (Only show here in the states for 3 Months)
- Trujillo band (featuring Freddy Trujillo of Caguama and Richmond Fontaine) with Special guest drummer Luther Russell
- Joshua James and the Runaway Trains 
- Michael Dean Damron (Solo acoustic set) 
$8 Advance tickets available at www.ticketweb

Both Shows at 9pm Sponsored by the Portland Mercury and XRAY FM
Anarres Infoshop & Community Space (7101 N Lombard St)
7:00pm Friday, February 12, 2016

PUNK NITE FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD

CRAZY BUGS (BC) 
Flag-worshipping HC featuring members of WEED from Vancouver (not the one with three Es)
http:/no website

SLOPPY KISSES
str8 up Punk Rock from Portland, OR / members of DOTTIE ATTIE and more!
https://sloppykisses.bandcamp.com/releases

COLOSTRUM/GOOD GRIEF (first show!)
just a little bit powerviolence ♫ / members of HOT BREATH, CONGRATULATIONS, TENSOR, BAGHEERA, DRUNKEN PALMS and more
not a website kind of band yet

ALL AGES
$5 no one turned away 4 lack of funds

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