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Virtual
6:00pm Tuesday, June 28, 2022

REGISTRATION | $180

June 14, 21, 28, 2022
Saturdays | 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. | 3 Sessions

Please note: Issues of sexuality, race, and some violent imagery are part of the class.

Centered on the heyday of practical special effects in 1980’s horror and science fiction, this 3 week online seminar will examine the history of bodily transformation from the earliest days of cinema through contemporary films and visual arts. Through comparative viewings, short readings, and weekly discussions we will examine the concepts of the cinematic body;  representation of disease, bodily dissolution, and reparation; and the viewer relationship to on-screen physicality.s Discussion sessions will take place once a week. The third and final session will contain a special guest presentation by Nelson Lowry who has worked as head production designer for Danny Boyle, Tim Burton, Wes Anderson, as well as recent Portland based Laika films.

About The Instructor: Donal Mosher is a filmmaker, writer, and musician. He is the co-director with Mike Palmieri of the award-winning documentaries October Country and The Gospel of Eureka.
Sou'wester Lodge (Seaview, WA)
8:00pm Saturday, June 25, 2022

FREE EVENT

Pony Hunt is a New Orleans based band that plays like a ghostly jukebox; hazy melodies with sweet, lingering waves of nostalgia.

Born in California, raised in Chicago, transformed by Oakland and set alight by New Orleans, Jessie Antonick’s heart and hands are continually consumed by her passion for songwriting, building, and creating space—an eternally braided compulsion for crafting and evoking emotion, for creating worlds where one’s spirit can roam free—where a wandering mind can find home.
Polaris Hall
8:00pm Thursday, June 23, 2022

TICKETS | $25

21+ Only

7 PM Doors, 8 PM Showtime

Jaws of Love is the solo project of Colombian-American recording artist Kelcey Ayer. He is the co-lead vocalist of Los Angeles band Local Natives, a revered pillar of the indie rock community having released 4 records and 2 EPs to critical and commercial acclaim, and touring the world since 2009. Jaws of Love released its debut album, Tasha Sits Close to the Piano, in 2017 to similar praise. 

Ayer now starts the next phase of Jaws of Love with a new EP entitled Patricia, in memory of his late mother of the same name. While his debut album touched on his love of finding light in dark places, these 5 original new tracks mark a giant leap forward for the artist. Co-produced by Danny Reisch (Shearwater, Sun June), the songs share influences from BJ Burton’s production work with Low and Charli XCX, Iosonouncane’s IRA and Mark Pritchard’s Under The Sun, all deep wells of distortion, subtlety, brutality and beauty that Ayer drew from to shape his own. Through the memory of his mother, Ayer explores depression, reconnection with his Colombian roots, and the duality of being biracial and white-passing. With more new music on the way, Ayer is excited for Patricia to usher in a new era for Jaws of Love.

"Patricia" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mk6f0E72vaM 

Virtual
6:00pm Tuesday, June 21, 2022

REGISTRATION | $180

June 14, 21, 28, 2022
Saturdays | 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. | 3 Sessions

Please note: Issues of sexuality, race, and some violent imagery are part of the class.

Centered on the heyday of practical special effects in 1980’s horror and science fiction, this 3 week online seminar will examine the history of bodily transformation from the earliest days of cinema through contemporary films and visual arts. Through comparative viewings, short readings, and weekly discussions we will examine the concepts of the cinematic body;  representation of disease, bodily dissolution, and reparation; and the viewer relationship to on-screen physicality.s Discussion sessions will take place once a week. The third and final session will contain a special guest presentation by Nelson Lowry who has worked as head production designer for Danny Boyle, Tim Burton, Wes Anderson, as well as recent Portland based Laika films.

About The Instructor: Donal Mosher is a filmmaker, writer, and musician. He is the co-director with Mike Palmieri of the award-winning documentaries October Country and The Gospel of Eureka.
Doug Fir Lounge
9:00pm Wednesday, June 15, 2022

TICKETS | $22

21+

Celebrating the release of their new LP 'For the Sake of Bethel Woods.'

Loss and hope, isolation and communion, the cessation and renewal of purpose. Timeless and salient, these themes echo throughout the fifth album from Midlake, their first since Antiphon in 2013. Produced to layered, loving perfection by John Congleton, For the Sake of Bethel Woods is an album of immersive warmth and mystery from a band of ardent seekers, one of our generation’s finest: a band once feared lost themselves by fans, perhaps, but here revivified with freshness and constancy of intent.

Featuring Field Division

Virtual
6:00pm Tuesday, June 14, 2022

REGISTRATION | $180

June 14, 21, 28, 2022
Saturdays | 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. | 3 Sessions

Please note: Issues of sexuality, race, and some violent imagery are part of the class.

Centered on the heyday of practical special effects in 1980’s horror and science fiction, this 3 week online seminar will examine the history of bodily transformation from the earliest days of cinema through contemporary films and visual arts. Through comparative viewings, short readings, and weekly discussions we will examine the concepts of the cinematic body;  representation of disease, bodily dissolution, and reparation; and the viewer relationship to on-screen physicality.s Discussion sessions will take place once a week. The third and final session will contain a special guest presentation by Nelson Lowry who has worked as head production designer for Danny Boyle, Tim Burton, Wes Anderson, as well as recent Portland based Laika films.

About The Instructor: Donal Mosher is a filmmaker, writer, and musician. He is the co-director with Mike Palmieri of the award-winning documentaries October Country and The Gospel of Eureka.
Jack London Revue
10:00pm Monday, June 13, 2022

TICKETS | $44.75 ADV RESERVED, $39-75 ADV GA, $50.00 DOS

Christian McBride is a six-time GRAMMY Award winning bassist/composer and the host of NPR’s Jazz Night in America. Since the early 1990’s Christian McBride has recorded on over 300 dates as a sideman. However, he’s been a leader from his debut recording in 1995. Aside from various stints with Sting, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Roy Haynes, Freddie Hubbard and George Duke, McBride has been artist-in-residence and artistic director with organizations such as Jazz House Kids, Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Jazz Museum in Harlem, Jazz Asoen and NJPAC (New Jersey Performing Arts Center — Newark).

McBride manages to tour consistently with his quartet, the New Jawn. He also fronts the GRAMMY-winning Christian McBride Big Band, whose Mack Avenue recordings, The Good Feeling and Bringin’ It won the GRAMMY® Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 2012 and 2017, respectively.

Jack London Revue
7:30pm Monday, June 13, 2022

TICKETS | $44.75 ADV RESERVED, $39-75 ADV GA, $50.00 DOS

Christian McBride is a six-time GRAMMY Award winning bassist/composer and the host of NPR’s Jazz Night in America. Since the early 1990’s Christian McBride has recorded on over 300 dates as a sideman. However, he’s been a leader from his debut recording in 1995. Aside from various stints with Sting, Chick Corea, Pat Metheny, Roy Haynes, Freddie Hubbard and George Duke, McBride has been artist-in-residence and artistic director with organizations such as Jazz House Kids, Los Angeles Philharmonic, The Jazz Museum in Harlem, Jazz Asoen and NJPAC (New Jersey Performing Arts Center — Newark).

McBride manages to tour consistently with his quartet, the New Jawn. He also fronts the GRAMMY-winning Christian McBride Big Band, whose Mack Avenue recordings, The Good Feeling and Bringin’ It won the GRAMMY® Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album in 2012 and 2017, respectively.

Sou'wester Lodge (Seaview, WA)
8:00pm Saturday, June 11, 2022

FREE EVENT

Veteran songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Mike Coykendall has been amazingly prolific over the last three decades or so. Currently most well known for his duties as a sideman, producer, and recordist via his work with M Ward, Blitzen Trapper, She & Him, Annalisa Tornfelt, & Tin Hat Trio, to name a few, Coykendall has been making his own unique outsider records since the mid ’80s.

Mike Coykendall - The Hippie Girl (ft. Zooey Deschanel, Eric Earley & Ben Gibbard): https://vimeo.com/47546208 
Crystal Ballroom
8:00pm Thursday, June 9, 2022

TICKETS | $35 Advance, $40 day of show, $40 Advance 21+ Reserved Balcony, $50 day of show 21+ Reserved Balcony

Doors 6:30 PM | Show 8 PM

All Ages | Proof of COVID vaccination or Negative Test within 72 hours required for entry

Breton-born artist Yann Tiersen has been involved in music for most of his life.

He started learning piano at the age of four, took up violin at the age of six and received classical training at musical academies in Rennes, Nantes and Boulogne. Then, at the age of 13, he chose to alter his destiny, breaking his violin into pieces, buying a guitar and forming a rock band.

Since the early 1990s, Tiersen has changed his style many times. His latest album, Kerber, contains his most overtly electronic material to date but still beautifully textured, highly immersive.

Featuring Charlie Cunningham

The Old Church Concert Hall
8:00pm Friday, May 27, 2022

TICKETS | $16

All Ages

Takénobu is a live-looping cinematic folk string duo performing original songs with vocal harmonies and ethereal instrumentals.

Cellist Nick Ogawa has been a touring member of Kishi Bashi and is a composer for NPR's Invisibilia, Netflix's Last Chance U, and the Netflix documentary 42 Grams by Jack Newell about michelin star chef Jake Bickelhaupt.

Kathryn Koch holds a Masters degree in Violin Performance and plays regularly with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Atlanta Opera, and Chattanooga Symphony and Opera. She has toured with the Trans Siberian Orchestra and Tiny Rhymes, and appears on many film and video game soundtracks.

Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Friday, May 27, 2022

TICKETS | $13 

21+ /// Proof of COVID-19 vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken in the prior 72 hours required

w/ Kelli Schaefer & Field Drums

Slang’s debut COCKROACH IN A GHOST TOWN is a force of nature that came, seemingly, out of nowhere. Lyricist/singer/guitarist Drew Grow and drummer/singer Janet Weiss started the band over a decade ago in Portland, OR—both having spent more than half their lives dedicated to making and performing music. Through the years, Weiss has played with everyone from her bands Quasi, Wild Flag, and Sleater-Kinney, to collaborators like Elliott Smith, Stephen Malkmus, and others.; Grow has fronted his own groups Modern Kin and the Pastors’ Wives, producing other bands along the way. Starting as a moonlighting collaboration, the meeting of this particular group was kismet if not totally cosmic.

WATCH: Slang - Wilder (Official Music Video)

Crystal Ballroom
8:00pm Thursday, May 26, 2022

TICKETS | $22.50 advance, $25 day of show, $25 advance 21+ Reserved Balcony, $30 day of show 21+ Reserved Balcony

All Ages | Proof of COVID vaccination or Negative Test within 72 hours required for entry

Formed in their mate’s bong shed in Coolum, Queensland 2016 at age seventeen, The Chats represent everything that’s good about Australia and nothing that’s bad: a rebel spirit, gallows humour and the endless hedonistic pursuit of A Bloody Good Time. Cold stubbies within close reach, 24-7.

Drawing influence from the same fertile Australian pub rock scene that spawned everyone from AC/DC and The Saints to Cosmic Psychos and The Hard Ons, and sharing a similar singular self-contained approach to their art as such latter-day Aussie rock heroes as King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, The Chats describe themselves as “dropkick drongos from the Sunshine Coast of Australia”. It’d be difficult to argue otherwise.

with Mean Jeans & THICK

Holocene
8:00pm Wednesday, May 25, 2022

TICKETS | $13

AN IMMERSIVE ONE-NIGHT, THREE-BAND LIVE CONCERT THAT DARES ASK THE QUESTION:
BUT WHAT IF THERE WERE PUPPETS?

Sheers performing with puppeteers: Allie Menzimer, Kelly Campbell, Nick Kettman
 
Foamboy performing with puppeteers: Lance Woolen, Katie Shook, Sam Deutsch

Salo Panto performing with puppeteers: Matt Hopkins, Matt Laird, Liz Ghiz

Holocene and Bogmonster Events present the 7th edition of POP + PUPPETRY, an interdisciplinary extravaganza for the eyes and ears! 3 puppeteer teams of diverse styles will be paired with 3 inventive Portland-based pop/rock groups. Each puppeteer will present an original puppet show created especially for this event and synced to the band’s music. The results should be dazzling, and help to elevate the experience of both artistic mediums when combined.

Proof of full COVID vaccination (or negative rapid COVID test) required to enter


1854 N Lombard St
11:00am9:00pm Sunday, May 22, 2022

FREE EVENT

All Ages

Spinning off of the popular YouTube channel Too Many Records, this is the opening of a brand new brick and mortar record store in North Portland. Find tons of collectible and essential records ready to add to your collection as well as other cool merch and collectibles. Raffle prizes will also be available alongside live DJ sets!

Featuring live sets from Fort Vine and Maia Pillot

Masks and vax encouraged

Show Bar
8:30pm Saturday, May 21, 2022

TICKETS | $18 advance/$20 door

Doors 8:30 PM

21+ only

Mic Check PDX presents: Return Flight...Delayed. The Portland album release for Boom Bap Project

Featuring performances by:

BOOM BAP PROJECT

VURSATYL

COOL NUTZ & DJ FATBOY

DARK TIME SUNSHINE

LIBRETTO

DJ REV SHINES

With resident DJ O.G.ONE

Hosted by DJ Klyph

Crystal Ballroom
8:00pm Tuesday, May 17, 2022

TICKETS | $35 advance, $40 day of show, $37.50 advance 21+ reserved balcony, $40 day of show 21+ reserved 

6:30 pm doors, 8 pm show

All Ages

On his latest album, (watch my moves), Vile pulls his talents as a singer, songwrit-er, multi-instrumentalist, and producer in unexpected directions—and the result is a vibrant, yet meditative album propelled by Vile’s laid-back charm and curious spirit. Every lyric has been chiseled down into an aphorism, every bloom of distorted guitar or murmuring synth helping create that “fried” pop. “It’s about songwriting. It’s about lyrics. It’s about being the master of all domains in the music,” he says of his ninth album and first in partnership with a major label, Verve Records.

(watch my moves) comes from a period when Vile, whose touring and recording schedule during the 2010s was seemingly constant, stayed in one place. His mind was always swirling, though, puzzling out pointillistic lyrics, dreaming up spit-shined choruses, and checking in on other dimensions. “My favorite pastime these days is sitting drinking coffee in the morning post-breakfast by the window, reading and listening to Sun Ra, sun shining through the forest trees,”  says Vile. “In that moment, it’s all the traveling I’ll ever need. This record encapsulates all that—letting two years roll by and staying in my zone, traveling all the while in my brain, at the piano or in my guitar.”  

with Chastity Belt


Show Bar
8:30pm Thursday, May 12, 2022

FREE

DJ Klyph Productions presents Klyph Notes Live featuring Portland based recording artist JxJury.
The popular podcast will be recorded live with an audience on Thursday May 12th at Show Bar and this 21+ event is FREE. Mark your calendars and bring a few friends to be a part of something special.
Doug Fir Lounge
9:00pm Saturday, April 30, 2022

TICKETS | $15

Doors 8PM / Show 9PM


21+ | PROOF OF COVID-19 VACCINATION OR NEGATIVE TEST REQUIRED FOR ENTRY

On Barbara, Barrie Lindsay’s first self-produced album, and second under the moniker Barrie, she battles the loss of a parent, the start of a new relationship, and the impulse to separate herself from her music. This result is a beautifully peculiar, and quietly ambitious collection of synth-pop, art-pop, indie rock and folk songs that reflect a new willingness to let listeners into her world.

Despite the grief, personal and collective on Lindsay’s mind while making Barbara, she often pauses to embrace joy. “Jenny,” is a simple, acoustic guitar ode to meeting Smith. Similarly, her fantasy of a romantic but bloodied afternoon, “Quarry,” sounds eerie and aqueous, before erupting into a euphoric geyser of synth and drums. She collected nearly a dozen instruments, including dulcimer, mandolin, clarinet, flute, cello, trumpet and her late grandmother’s harp to create the varied soundscapes on Barbara. She delights in manipulating their sounds beyond recognition, stretching them into vast, textured canvases.

Holocene
9:00pm Thursday, April 28, 2022

TICKETS | $10 advance, $12 day of show

Doors 8 PM | Show 9 PM

21+ Only | Proof of COVID vaccination or Negative Test within 72 hours required for entry

Rose Tinted is the hip-hop project you didn’t know you needed. The Portland-based band is back at Holocene on Thursday, April 28th. This show is part of their Spring residency, celebrating the very best hip-hop artists in the PDX scene. Through their residency with Holocene and co-presented by XRAY.FM, Rose Tinted strives to showcase and collaborate with Portland’s finest MC’s, beat producers, DJ’s, and R&B artists. This month’s edition features Fountaine!

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