This year marks the 100th Anniversary of passing the 19th Amendment, which guaranteed and protected women’s right to vote in America.
While the 19th Amendment, which passed in August 1920, stated all women on paper, many states in our country introduced hurdles: poll taxes & literacy tests kept black voters disenfranchised, obstacles which weren’t outlawed until the passage of the Voting Rights Act in August 1965.
Even now we continue to face obstructions to the right to vote. In 2020 alone we’ve seen polling places closed in disproportionately poor and urban neighborhoods, an attack on the Postal Service to fight Vote by Mail and continued Gerrymandering of districts to marginalize voting groups.
In Suffragette City we’ll look at the history of Women and the right to vote, from the start of the Suffragette movement in 1848 to the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and into today. We also hope to entertain as we educate, tonight’s program will feature empowered female musicians from Portland and beyond, as well as a digital vendor showcase.
So please stay tuned, we hope that you’ll enjoy the performances, support some local businesses and please REMEMBER TO VOTE!
Join us on August 18th at 6PM on the XRAY.FM YouTube page.
Featuring female artists, DJs, musicians, writers, historians, and activists to contribute segments to our live broadcast House Show, Suffragette City, 6-9 pm on August 18th.
Music from:
KayelaJ
Mr Wrong
Nalani Proctor
Kassi Valazza
All tickets and concessions will be sold online, in advance ONLY, through Northwest Film Center and Portland Art Museum’s websites. Tickets are $35 per car, $45 for Trucks, Vans and SUVs, and $55 for Premium Seating.
The Zidell Yards is located at 3030 S. Moody Ave, Portland, OR 97201
All films are subject to change without notice.
Cinema Unbound Drive-In Movie Theater
Get tickets HERE! https://nwfilm.org/film-series/drive-in-at-zidell-yards/
AUGUST
Weekend 1 - Theme: ManKind
8/6 John Lewis: Good Trouble (NEW RELEASE!) dir. Dawn Porter (2020) w/ DJ Bad Wizard
8/7 John Lewis: Good Trouble (NEW RELEASE!) dir. Dawn Porter (2020) w/ DJ OG One
8/8 Moonlight dir. Barry Jenkins (2016) w/ DJ KM Fizzy
Weekend 2 - Theme: Ch, Ch, Changes
8/13 Milk dir. Gus Van Sant (2008) - w/ DJ Elizabeth Elder
8/14 Fast Times at Ridgemont High dir. Amy Heckerling (1982) w/ DJ Sundae Shoes
8/15 Do the Right Thing dir. Spike Lee (1989) w/ DJ OG One
Weekend 3 - Theme: Black Lagoons, Bowie & Badass Women
8/20 Creature From the Black Lagoon dir. Jack Arnold (1954) w/ DJ Sundae Shoes
8/21 Labyrinth dir. Jim Henson (1986) w/ DJ KM Fizzy
8/22 Knives and Skin dir. Jennifer Reeder (2019) w/ DJ Kittybot
Weekend 4 - Theme: Living, Loving & Phoning Home
8/27 Sword of Trust dir. Lynn Shelton (2019) w/ DJ Elizabeth Elder
8/28 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial dir. Steven Spielberg (1982) w/ DJ Bobby D
8/29 The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert dir. Stephan Elliott (1994) w/ DJ Shi Shi
SEPTEMBER
Weekend 5 - Theme: Suntory and Sports Time
9/10 Lost in Translation dir. Sofia Coppola (2003) w/ DJ Bad Wizard
9/11 Love and Basketball dir. Gina Prince-Bythewood (2000) w/ DJ OG ONE
9/12 A League of Their Own dir. Penny Marshall (1992) w/DJ Bad Wizard
Weekend 6 - Theme: Escape & Roll Bounce
9/17 The Birds dir. Alfred Hitchcock (1963) - DJ KM Fizzy
9/18 The Great Outdoors dir. Howard Deutch (1988). DJ Elizabeth Elder
9/19 Xanadu dir. Robert Greenwald (1980) DJ Nate C
Weekend 7 - Theme: There’s No Place Like Home
9/24 House Party dir. Reginald Hudlin (1990) w/ DJ OG ONE
9/25 Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure (pending) dir. Tim Burton (1985) w/ DJ Kittybot
9/26 The Shining dir. Stanley Kubrick (1980) w/ DJ Nate C
*Films Subject to change
Get tickets HERE! https://nwfilm.org/film-series/drive-in-at-zidell-yards/
For up-to-date event information regarding weather and the Drive-In at Zidell Yards, please visit the event’s website. Please assume the show is on unless otherwise noted.
About the Northwest Film Center: Established in 1971, the Northwest Film Center is a Portland, Oregon-based year-round organization, an extension of the Museum and space where artists and audiences explore our region and the world through cinema and cinematic storytelling in all its forms.
About PAM: Founded in late 1892, the Portland Art Museum is the seventh oldest museum in the United States and the oldest in the Pacific Northwest. The Museum is internationally recognized for its permanent collection and ambitious special exhibitions, drawn from the Museum’s holdings and the world’s finest public and private collections.
About Zidell Yards: Located in the heart of Portland’s south waterfront district, Zidell Yards sits at the meeting point of the Portland Aerial Tram, OHSU's rapidly expanding riverfront campus, South Waterfront's residential towers, streetcar, the coming light rail, and the river.
About this Event
DJs Klyph (Welcome to the Neighborhood on XRAY.fm) and O.G. One (In These Streetz on XRAY.fm and the official DJ for the Portland Trailblazers) playing new music and classic hip-hop, funk and soul!
Stream will happen on our YouTube and Twitch accounts starting at 9pm.
Subscribe now!:
Youtube: https://bit.ly/YoutubeHolocenePortland
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/holoceneportland/
Tips/Donations are encouraged and appreciated. All proceeds will be split between Holocene and the night's DJs.
Send a donation here on Eventbrite, or use one of the following methods:
Cash app: $holoceneportland
Venmo: @holoceneportland
PayPal: contact@holocene.org
Using drive-in movie theaters as inspiration, audience members will drive to a secret location in Central Eastside sent to them only hours before the show. Then, they will park their cars and witness the spectacle from the safety of their vehicle. XRAY.FM’s team of sound engineers will relay the sound directly into audience cars as artists perform throughout the parking lot, just like at a drive-in movie. Food will be available on site for pick up. A select number of standing room spaces are available to those without vehicles. Masks are required for anyone not in an enclosed vehicle.
The show will feature short performances from a variety of local artists including dance artists: Suba Ganesan (Portland Creative Laureate), KT Kusmaul(Body Home Fat Dance), Oluyinka Akinjiola (Rejoice! Diaspora Dance Theater), Musicians: Kenji Bunch and Monica Ohuchi (Fear No Music), Portland Opera, and Amenta Abioto, theatre artist Gerrin Mitchell and spoken word by Anya Pearson.
On Friday, June 19th at 7pm, Minority Retort, Portland’s premier stand-up comedy series featuring comedians of color, hits the virtual stage for its first ever online showcase!
Join host Jason Lamb as he welcomes an amazing lineup of comedians from all across the country for a one-of-kind Juneteenth celebration!
All proceeds will go towards Self Enhancement, Inc. providing academic support and comprehensive wraparound services for African American students and their families.
Scheduled to appear:
- Co-host Curtis Cook (LA)
- Tawanda Gona (NYC)
- Reese Samuels (Boise)
- J. Jones (Seattle)
- Janae Burris (Denver)
- Nathan Brannon (Walla Walla)
- Maggie Maye (Austin)
- Shanna Christmas (Las Vegas)
- Dahlia Belle (Portland)
Streaming live on 6/19 at 7PM from the XRAY.FM YouTube Channel: https://tinyurl.com/xrayhouseshows
About Minority Retort:
Minority Retort has become one of Portland’s most popular and critically-acclaimed comedy shows. Hosted and produced by Jason Lamb (XRAYFM radio, Portland Podcast Festival), Julia Ramos (All Jane Comedy Festival) and some of the NW’s finest comedic talent, the show’s goal is to provide comedians of color with a platform to speak their minds and share their unique perspectives, as well as reach the diverse comedy audience that exists within the so-called "whitest city in America".
National touring comedians Baron Vaughn (Netflix’s Grace & Frankie), Nico Santos (NBC’s Superstore), Dulce Sloan (The Daily Show), Marcella Arguello (@midnight) Ahmed Bharoocha, Dino Archie, Yedoye Travis, David Gborie and Maggie Maye have performed on the show, as well as many POC comics frequently featured in Portland's Bridgetown Comedy Festival: Curtis Cook, Bri Pruett and Nathan Brannon. Minority Retort is also a part of XRAY.FM’s morning show Fridays at 8:40am.”
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Andy & Ginkgo will be streaming live from Holocene with some soulful selections.
For those who wish to donate, all proceeds will be donated to Don't Shoot PDX to support their important efforts toward supporting BIPOC communities, and ending systemic racism and police brutality.
Donations:
Venmo - @HolocenePortland
Tune in on Twitch or Youtube
https://www.twitch.tv/holoceneportland
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsoKG1GHaJGVO2XPJpRBxpA
Join Don't Shoot PDX on YouTube for their second live organizing meet up on Zoom.
Face to Face meet up to organize community in support of families affected by police violence. #BlackLivesMatter
Black America is going through collective trauma and community organizers are not able to physically show up. This makes it hard to process everything that is happening. We need to connect. There are resources for the families and there is legal support for comrades. It’s time to organize our communities. Professional organizers against systemic violence will help to guide your access and issue call to action. There is something you can do to end the racist violence against black people. It’s time to step up and speak up.
DontShootPDX.org
Youth Power PDX is taking over XRAY.fm and Instagram with Speak Up, Sing Out, a multiplatform teen summit that will focus on the issues that matter to them. We'll be making space for their voices and the music and poetry that they are listening to every Monday in June from 2-3 pm. Follow Youth Power PDX on Instagram and bookmark our website, https://youthpowerpdx.org/ to learn how you can contribute and participate in this month long event.
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STAY HOME!
While all our physical dance parties are canceled for the time being, DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid will host Global Bass/Bhangra dance parties every Saturday night from their Batcave at www.twitch.tv/anjaliandthekid
8-11PM /Pacific
Donations accepted @ venmo.com/therealDJAnjali
{Our debut livestream party on March 21st was our first livestream ever and drew in 3,300 viewers and had 1,800 engagements. Thank you for supporting us through this time. We've been overwhelmed by your love & kind words.}
"Whether it’s the Desi-Latino Soundclash: Tropitaal, the Bhangra Bollywood dance party: ANDAZ, or her annual NYE rager, Anjali is the premier Portland dance DJ." Eleven PDX 4/8/19
"DJ Anjali & The Kid have been a staple of Portland, Oregon’s club scene for almost two decades, creating spaces for DJs and dancers to enjoy an international mélange of music ranging from bhangra to reggaeton." Remezcla 12/26/18
DJ ANJALI AND THE INCREDIBLE KID
www.anjaliandthekid.comwww.facebook.com/Anjaliandthekid
www.soundcloud.com/djanjali
www.soundcloud.com/the-incredible-kid
www.instagram.com/anjaliandthekid
www.instagram.com/theincrediblekid
STAY HOME!
While all our physical dance parties are canceled for the time being, DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid will host Global Bass/Bhangra dance parties every Saturday night from their Batcave at www.twitch.tv/anjaliandthekid
8-11PM /Pacific
Donations accepted @ venmo.com/therealDJAnjali
{Our debut livestream party on March 21st was our first livestream ever and drew in 3,300 viewers and had 1,800 engagements. Thank you for supporting us through this time. We've been overwhelmed by your love & kind words.}
"Whether it’s the Desi-Latino Soundclash: Tropitaal, the Bhangra Bollywood dance party: ANDAZ, or her annual NYE rager, Anjali is the premier Portland dance DJ." Eleven PDX 4/8/19
"DJ Anjali & The Kid have been a staple of Portland, Oregon’s club scene for almost two decades, creating spaces for DJs and dancers to enjoy an international mélange of music ranging from bhangra to reggaeton." Remezcla 12/26/18
DJ ANJALI AND THE INCREDIBLE KID
www.anjaliandthekid.comwww.facebook.com/Anjaliandthekid
www.soundcloud.com/djanjali
www.soundcloud.com/the-incredible-kid
www.instagram.com/anjaliandthekid
www.instagram.com/theincrediblekid
STAY HOME!
While all our physical dance parties are canceled for the time being, DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid will host Global Bass/Bhangra dance parties every Saturday night from their Batcave at www.twitch.tv/anjaliandthekid
8-11PM /Pacific
Donations accepted @ venmo.com/therealDJAnjali
{Our debut livestream party on March 21st was our first livestream ever and drew in 3,300 viewers and had 1,800 engagements. Thank you for supporting us through this time. We've been overwhelmed by your love & kind words.}
"Whether it’s the Desi-Latino Soundclash: Tropitaal, the Bhangra Bollywood dance party: ANDAZ, or her annual NYE rager, Anjali is the premier Portland dance DJ." Eleven PDX 4/8/19
"DJ Anjali & The Kid have been a staple of Portland, Oregon’s club scene for almost two decades, creating spaces for DJs and dancers to enjoy an international mélange of music ranging from bhangra to reggaeton." Remezcla 12/26/18
DJ ANJALI AND THE INCREDIBLE KID
www.anjaliandthekid.comwww.facebook.com/Anjaliandthekid
www.soundcloud.com/djanjali
www.soundcloud.com/the-incredible-kid
www.instagram.com/anjaliandthekid
www.instagram.com/theincrediblekid
STAY HOME!
While all our physical dance parties are canceled for the time being, DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid will host Global Bass/Bhangra dance parties every Saturday night from their Batcave at www.twitch.tv/anjaliandthekid
8-11PM /Pacific
Donations accepted @ venmo.com/therealDJAnjali
{Our debut livestream party on March 21st was our first livestream ever and drew in 3,300 viewers and had 1,800 engagements. Thank you for supporting us through this time. We've been overwhelmed by your love & kind words.}
"Whether it’s the Desi-Latino Soundclash: Tropitaal, the Bhangra Bollywood dance party: ANDAZ, or her annual NYE rager, Anjali is the premier Portland dance DJ." Eleven PDX 4/8/19
"DJ Anjali & The Kid have been a staple of Portland, Oregon’s club scene for almost two decades, creating spaces for DJs and dancers to enjoy an international mélange of music ranging from bhangra to reggaeton." Remezcla 12/26/18
DJ ANJALI AND THE INCREDIBLE KID
www.anjaliandthekid.comwww.facebook.com/Anjaliandthekid
www.soundcloud.com/djanjali
www.soundcloud.com/the-incredible-kid
www.instagram.com/anjaliandthekid
www.instagram.com/theincrediblekid
Taking place across Portland bedrooms and living rooms, the House Show series aims to bring people virtually together during this time of social distancing and separation. 100% of the funds raised will go towards directly supporting artists impacted by Covid-19.
Join us on Friday May 8th at 7PM
Featuring sets from Pure Bathing Culture and Altadore
Stream it LIVE:
Youtube HERE
Facebook Live HERE
About Pure Bathing Culture:
Website
The roots of Pure Bathing Culture stretch back to 1999, when Versprille and Hindman befriended one another on the first day of freshman orientation at William Patterson University in Wayne, New Jersey. A decade later, they became bandmates when they both joined Vetiver for their Sub-Pop albums Tight Knit and The Errant Charm. It was while playing in Vetiver that Pure Bathing Culture emerged as its own entity.
“Dan was working on some instrumentals that he would make on a looping pedal,” Sarah said. “One night he was out and I just listened to this loop and wrote some lyrics to it. He came home and I showed it to him. We laughed at first, as we didn’t have some grand plan to start a band. It just happened naturally.” That song “Lucky One,” wound up in the hands of Richard Swift, who encouraged the duo to keep writing. “Richard pushed us along and became an inspiration,” Dan said. Swift wound up producing the band’s first EP and dreamy full-length, 2013’s Moon Tides at his National Freedom studio.
From there, PBC evolved from simply being the product of Versprille and Hindman writing songs in their own home to hitting the road as a full touring band. “Sarah and I conceptualize music and then write so it’s a pretty fragile state,” Hindman said. “Playing live was a huge change for us.”
When it came time to write and record their follow-up to Moon Tides, the duo knew what they didn’t want. “We didn’t gravitate towards someone making indie dream-pop records,” Dan said. That was when producer John Congleton (St. Vincent, Swans, Angel Olsen, The Walkmen) reached out to the band and invited them to come record with him in his Dallas, TX studio.
“John pushed us to not make clichés, to not play into the style of other bands,” Dan said. The challenges came right away as Congleton pressed the group into unfamiliar and at times uncomfortable territory in the studio. “He tricked me with the guitars on the album,” Dan said. “We got the basic tracks down and he asked me to do scratch guitar and then John wouldn’t let me go back and do the guitars again. He refused to do any layering.”
As a result, everything on Pray for Rain is pretty much as Pure Bathing Culture actually sounds, all analog gear, with virtually no plug-ins or effects added afterwards, no hiding behind multiple layers. “There aren’t a lot of tricks; What you hear is naturally what’s there,” Dan said.
It was a taxing yet ultimately rewarding experience when the album was completed. “It was shocking to hear what the finished product was,” Sarah said. “It was like being in a vortex and then we came out with this record.” She adds with a laugh something John Congleton told her when all was said and done: “You were very brave.”
Sarah summarizes the Pray for Rain experience as one of “stepping into the realm of discovering who we are as a band and as songwriters,” echoing a theme of the album itself, the process of change and transition. “You can find the best version of yourself in those hardest moments,” she said. To which Dan adds: “You have to be backed up against the wall in order to really feel those feelings and respond to them.” Pray for Rain is the sound of Pure Bathing Culture transforming from who they were to who they will be, of finding their way, ready to take steps both small and momentous on their musical path.
About Altadore:
Bandcamp
STAY HOME!
While all our physical dance parties are canceled for the time being, DJ Anjali and The Incredible Kid will host Global Bass/Bhangra dance parties every Saturday night from their Batcave at www.twitch.tv/anjaliandthekid
8-11PM /Pacific
Donations accepted @ venmo.com/therealDJAnjali
{Our debut livestream party on March 21st was our first livestream ever and drew in 3,300 viewers and had 1,800 engagements. Thank you for supporting us through this time. We've been overwhelmed by your love & kind words.}
"Whether it’s the Desi-Latino Soundclash: Tropitaal, the Bhangra Bollywood dance party: ANDAZ, or her annual NYE rager, Anjali is the premier Portland dance DJ." Eleven PDX 4/8/19
"DJ Anjali & The Kid have been a staple of Portland, Oregon’s club scene for almost two decades, creating spaces for DJs and dancers to enjoy an international mélange of music ranging from bhangra to reggaeton." Remezcla 12/26/18
DJ ANJALI AND THE INCREDIBLE KID
www.anjaliandthekid.comwww.facebook.com/Anjaliandthekid
www.soundcloud.com/djanjali
www.soundcloud.com/the-incredible-kid
www.instagram.com/anjaliandthekid
www.instagram.com/theincrediblekid
This Friday Tony Smiley will be rocking out at his house for you all!!
From Tony: This week I have joined up with XRAY.FM to try to help them raise some funds. They have, like many other organizations, fallen on some tougher times. So I will be donating some of your incredibly generous tips to XRAY.FM. To try and help them out!!
XRAY FM is needed now more than ever! As we face the impacts of COVID19, XRAY has the information you need and the music you love to help us get through this time... together! At XRAY, we are not shrinking in this time of need, we’re working harder than ever to give you what you need. 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. We are here for you! In these changing times, it’s hard to find things you can count on. At XRAY you can count on us. We provide 168 hours of content to keep the rhythm in your life. Volunteers all over this community are coming together at XRAY to keep the records spinning and latest news rolling. We bring you what you need... when you need it!
Holocene presents
Noche Libre: Isolation Edition
w/ DJs La Tati & Cuan
Friday, April 3, 2020
8:00 PM – 11:00
Reggaeton, Dancehall and House selected by Noche Libre DJs, streaming live from Holocene's Youtube and Twitch channels!
Stream will happen on our YouTube and Twitch accounts starting at 8pm.
Subscribe now
Youtube: https://bit.ly/2vzDXdr
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/holoceneportland/
Tips/Donations are encouraged and appreciated, with proceeds split between DJs and Holocene staff. Send a donation here on Eventbrite, or use one of the following methods:
Cash app: $holoceneportland
PayPal: contact@holocene.org
Holocene presents
SNAP! Y2K: '90s vs '00s Dance Party - LIVE STREAM!
Fri, March 27, 2020
8:00 PM – 11:00 PM | All Ages
Join the SNAP! crew via live stream from Holocene's Youtube channel on a nostalgic trip back to the 90s through the early '00s music!
Stream will happen on our YouTube account starting at 8pm.
Subscribe now!: https://bit.ly/2vzDXdr
We'll also be streaming to Twitch - Twitch users, follow Holocene Portland!
Tips/Donations are encouraged and appreciated, with proceeds split between DJs and Holocene staff. Send a donation here on Eventbrite, or use one of the following methods:
Cash app: $holoceneportland
PayPal: contact@holocene.org
Presented by XRAY.FM and The Liquor Store
Treefort season is upon us!
Send these Portland gems off to Boise with us on March 24th.
9pm | $10 adv/$12 dos | 21+
- White Bike -
White Bike is a brand new band based in Portland, Oregon. Started by the founding members of Tango Alpha Tango, Nathan Trueb and wife, Mirabai Carter are eager to share the latest evolution of their musical partnership. They are joined by Arianna Rose who shares the role of lead singer with Trueb, and Robin Levy who plays the drums. Their sound is framed by classic riff-age straight out of the psychedelic ‘60’s & ‘70’s; more of an homage than a throwback, the pop sensibilities and modern production take the sound in a direction all their own. The live show- which takes pages out of the Tango Alpha Tango playbook- is not one to be missed either: Trueb’s guitar work is more refined and succinct while the sultry vocals of Mirabai and Arianna take the sharp edge off of the raw, heavy sound by almost whispering in the listener’s ears producing a surreal, dreamlike experience.
- No Aloha -
Portland pop band on Good Cheer Records
Brette + Blake + AliRae + Alexander + Zac
- Bodies On The Beach -
Bodies On The Beach began as solitary exploration for Navid Eliot. With the addition of two Seattle music scene mainstays (Evan Gackstatter and Andrew Ginn), the home recordings of Eliot began to make the shift from art project to art-centric rock n roll.
As in his work in the nationally-celebrated Planes On Paper, Eliot’s fingerpicking remains the simple, skeletal foundation of Bodies On The Beach, though now amidst swirls of tape delay and reverb. “Like other self-aware tunesmiths, Eliot knows that good tremolo guitar and song chops go a long way.” - Ari Rosenschein
Their first EP, “Ghost,” released December 4th, and currently enjoys rotation on the Northwest’s finest radio stations.
Back Fence PDX: RUSSIAN ROULETTE is coming back to The Old Church on Saturday, March 21st and we are so ready for more compelling stories from our talented group of storytellers!
Please let me know who the party-people-story-lovers are that I can put on the guestlist. Along with a killer group of Portland Storytellers, not only are shows ASL interpreted, but we are now an 18+ show!
Ticket link:
https://www.merctickets.com/events/102996825/back-fence-pdx-russian-roulette
Facebook link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/624051651723864/
As always, we have a kick-ass group of storytellers including:
SHANNON BALCOM GRAVES Returning SIX-TIME RUSSIAN ROULETTE champ!, HR Manager, Won a Prettiest Baby Contest as a Baby
KATIE PIATT Returning RUSSIAN ROULETTE Winner, Wrote/Directs/Performs a One-Person Show About Male Fragility, Seasoned Performance Artist, Grandma in Training
JOEY SLAMON Returning RUSSIAN ROULETTE Winner, Writer for Arrested Development, Show Runner for I'm Sorry
OZ DU SOLEIL International Excel Trainer (Literally), YouTube Channel: Excel on Fire, Loves a Cigar With a Rye Old Fashioned: Chilled, No Ice, Spent October 1987 Under Water in a Submarine
PATRICK MCCREERY Pretty Quality Educator, Tolerator of Pet Cats, Roaster of Coffee in His Garage, Unabashed Approacher of Famous and Semi-Famous People for Purposes of Self-Aggrandizement
MISS BEN MCCOY Professional Tarot Card Reader, Works at the Library Trying Not to Get Run Over by Baby Strollers, Ink and Watercolor Painter, Descendant of the Infamous Hatfield/McCoy Feud, Quadruple Scorpio, Believes the Burrito is One of Humanity's Greatest Gifts
As a reminder, we donate 10% of ticket proceeds to Oregon Food Bank and they will be present at the show collecting bottles of cooking oil in plastic, or in spray bottles (believe it or not, this is one thing that rarely gets donated -- so it’s our way of helping).
We are also a part of Arts for All. Meaning that anyone in the SNAP program can get $5 tickets to the show by emailing info@backfencepdx.com.
We are so excited to welcome back BLAKE WALES, who is our ASL interpreter. Blake is a C.O.D.A and has been signing his entire life. He has also worked with various non-profit arts organizations in attempts to make events more accessible for all audiences and has been featured on KGW and KOIN news. Blake is always thrilled to be able to intertwine his performance background with his deep-rooted love for ASL and the Deaf/Hoh community.