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Ford Food and Drink
7:00pm Sunday, April 29, 2018

For our triumphant return, we bring you Hour co-creator/headhunter, Willamette Week music correspondent and frontman of the internationally touring Doom-Metal act Witch Mountain, the great Nathan Carson; the unforgettable performance Fiction of fellow Cafe Lena veteran Jennifer Robin; a classically Portland poet with whom we are lucky to share a decade, one-woman show Amy Temple Harper; Bizarro/Noir God Garrett Cook, who will command a room like a Baptist preacher when he gets going, except lots more fun... and Oral Storyteller/Folklorist Ilana Hamilton, who memorizes classic stories and tells them dramatically on the fly. Ilana is an Hour favorite, and NOT TO BE MISSED. As well, I will be warming up the stage with a few poems some of you may remember, one of which I actually wrote. Bring your friends, tell everyone you can think of, and let's pack the house and KEEP LIVE SPOKEN WORD ALIVE IN PORTLAND. We're back. Alea Iacta Est.

The Hour That Stretches was conceived by Edward Morris, Justin Montgomery, Ann S. Koi, Nathan Carson and several other members of Morris' writing workshop in August of 2013. No genre restrictions or style restrictions. No fourth wall. Performers get up to half an hour to bring their A-Game. We want rappers. Slam poets. Litfic people. Bizarros. Blues people. Electronic musicians. As long as there is spoken word somewhere in the performance. Morris, a veteran SpecFic/Horror author and poet, hosts and occasionally reads. 

More information available at https://www.facebook.com/events/164141170956874/

Lincoln City
5:00pm Thursday, April 26, 201811:00pm Saturday, April 28, 2018

Featuring Ron Funches, Judah Friedlander, Laurie Kilmartin, Jeff Dye, Shane Mauss, Ron Lynch, and many more. For three days, from April 26th through April 28th, over 25 hilarious comedians from across the nation will perform for you in three of Lincoln City’s beautiful, historic buildings.

More information at https://undertowcomedy.com



Curious Comedy Theater
6:30am Wednesday, April 25, 2018

WEDS APRIL 25 | 21+
DOORS 6:30 | SHOW 7:30
CURIOUS COMEDY  |
5225 NE MLK Blvd

FEATURING: JASON ROUSE The Winner From Our January Show Actor/Writer, Once Spoke To Mike Myers For 5-mins Before Realizing Who he was. 

CAITLIN WEIERHAUSER Returning Two-Time Russian Roulette Winner, Portland’s Funniest Person 2017, Member of Lez Stand Up, Voted Most Opinionated in High School.

NICOLE J. GEORGES Author of the Award-Winning Graphic Novels Calling Dr. Laura and Fetch: How a Bad Dog Brought Me Home, Teaches MFA In Comics Students at California College of the Arts, Hosts the Podcast Sagittarian Matters, Her Life Partner Is a Half-Blind Chomeranian Named Ponyo.

KIRSTEN KUPPENBENDER Finalist in Portland’s Funniest Person Competition, Founder of Lez Stand Up, Extreme Jigsaw Puzzler.

EUGENIE FONTANA works in the Creative and Arts Communities, Founder of Gather & Garner/Co-Founder of w(HERE), Loves Riding Quads AKA 4-Wheelers, SAMIRA SAHEBI Real Estate Broker, Snuck Into The US Before Her People Were Banned, Loves Every Aspect of Living in Portland Except How Often She’s Asked “Where She’s Really From?”, A Mean Cook.

Hosted by B. FRAYN MASTERS& MINDY NETTIFEE

Music by DJ BOBBY D from XRAY.FM


Secret Society
8:30pm Friday, April 20, 2018

Join DJ Yoni of XRAY's The Impact Sound, DJing at The Secret Society along with sets from The Bandulus, and Buddy Jay's Jamaican Jazz Band!

The Bandulus are the brainchild of Jeremy Peña, formerly of Los Skarnales and The Trenchtown Texans. After the 2006 break-up of Los Skarnales and leaving Trenchtown Texans in 2010, Jeremy decided to venture out on his own and create the traditional ska, reggae, and soul sensation that is The Bandulus.

Buddy Jay's Jamaican Jazz Band was formed in 2012 by Saxophonist Buddy Jay Kieffer and Trumpeter John England Fisher. A deep respect for all music Jamaican brought them together. After amassing an all star line up of Portland based musicians, they set out to do the ska. Writing original Jamaican jazz and rocksteady tunes designed for dancing has been the delight of both band members and audiences.

White Owl Social Club
8:00pm Thursday, April 19, 2018
Typhonian Highlife (Belgium)
Matt Carlson (Portland)
W/ Pacific Nightlife DJs: 
DNA (XRAY FM) & Chibo (Exiled Records)

White Owl Social Club
Free, 21+

Holocene
6:00pm Saturday, April 14, 2018

The LA based pop duo Chaos Chaos is made up of sisters Asy and Chloe Saavedra. Asy and Chloe began their careers as preteens in Seattle as the band Smoosh touring and performing with the likes of Bloc Party, Sleater Kinney and Cat Power. Now, as Chaos Chaos, the sisters have composed music for TV shows including Rick and Morty and Lucifer, released the charting single Terryfold in collaboration with Justin Roiland co-creator of Rick and Morty, and released their first single Dripping with Fireoff their debut LP to be released early 2018.

This show is all ages!

Tickets available at https://www.ticketfly.com/event/1650998-chaos-chaos-portland/

PICA
6:30pm Friday, April 13, 2018

Join Bright Moments and the Camas High School Choir for an unforgettable concert that explores the exponential advancement of human technology and the notion of human progress.

This concert is a collaboration of the Camas High School Choir and choral director Ethan Chessin, indie-rock musician and composer Kelly Pratt, and Young Audiences of Oregon & SW Washington.

The choir will be performing new music composed by Bright Moments, Pratt’s solo project, specifically for this collaboration. The concert is an original, hour-long performance for a rock band, horns and 200 high school singers, blending together a wide array of styles and genres — from afrobeat to metal to more traditional choral music — into a compelling intergenerational musical experience.

The music will be accompanied by original video projections created by the Camas students working with director Alicia J. Rose. This is the only opportunity to experience this concert in Portland.

Supported by the Camas Educational FoundationCD BabyOregon Arts Commission and the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (PICA).KBOO Community Radio and XRAY.FM are media sponsors.

Tickets $10 in advance / $12 day of show
https://ya-or.ejoinme.org/April13

(Logistical and accessibility details coming soon.)

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About the Camas High School Choir: The Camas High School Choir program has earned praise around the Northwest for its engaging performances of unique, diverse repertoire, including collaborations with local musicians SAMA DAMS, Alan Singley, Point Juncture, WA, AU/Luke Wyland and more.

About Kelly Pratt: From 2006–2012 Kelly Pratt was a full-time member of indie-pop outfit Beirut, contributing arrangements, brass/woodwinds, and vocals. He has performed and recorded with hundreds of artists including Arcade Fire, LCD Soundsystem, Coldplay, The War on Drugs, and Passion Pit. In 2012 and 2013, he collaborated with David Byrne and St. Vincent, providing arrangements for their album “Love this Giant,” as well as serving as arranger and musical director for their world tour. He is currently touring with Father John Misty as an arranger, conductor, and multi-instrumentalist.

About Young Audiences of Oregon & SW Washington: Young Audiences offers a full range of educational arts programming in multiple disciplines and cultures. The organization connects a roster of talented teaching artists with schools for artist residencies, workshops and performances; and partners with local schools, arts organizations, artists and community members to inspire young people and expand their learning through the arts.

About the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art: PICA’s programming supports the experiments of vital and provocative artists. PICA is unique among institutions for working right alongside artists at the increasingly blurry boundaries between forms and at the edge of new ideas. Throughout the year, audiences have myriad opportunities to interact with artists, curators, critics, and cultural visionaries in a direct, in-depth way. From performances to exhibitions to lectures to the annual Time-Based Art Festival, PICA's programs catalyze conversations about contemporary culture.

Misdemeanor Meadows
7:00pm Saturday, April 7, 2018

The IMPACT! Hi-Fi, a hand built soundsystem inspired by the legendary systems of the 60's, is making its debut at Misdemeanor Meadows for an evening of ska, rocksteady, boss reggae, and roots. Two turntables and some big old speakers will be shaking the house for an early evening of reggae music. Start your evening off right with a trip through the Meadows and an ear full of reggae.

Taborspace
9:00am Saturday, April 7, 2018

On April 7th, join Portland Underground Grad School (PUGS) and explore a multitude of topics related to ENERGY at the third-annual PUGSfest! Local experts will speak on a variety of subjects, including hip hop and social justice activism, sexual connection, the maker movement, and digital accessibility. Come exercise your brain in a friendly, inclusive environment. 

XRAY listeners can save 20% on PUGSfest: ENERGY! registration with the code: XRAY20. Sign up at PUGSpdx.com.

Mississippi Studios
9:00pm Friday, April 6, 2018

‘Criminal’, The Soft Moon's fourth studio album, is a confessional work. Through the stark lens of shame and guilt that has followed Luis Vasquez since a violent childhood growing up within the humming ambient sprawl of 80s Mojave Desert, here he documents the gut-wrenching sound of going to war with himself. Battling with his own sanity, self-hatred, insecurity, self-entitlement and grappling with the risk of these things transforming him into a person he despises, Vasquez has laid his feelings bare with this: his confession and most self-reflective work to date. 

Tickets available at: https://www.ticketfly.com/event/1601829-sold-out-soft-moon-portland/

Holocene
8:30pm Thursday, April 5, 2018

Some of Portland's finest dark synth artists join forces for an amazing evening with Austin-based artist Josh Mills aka Missions, signed to S U R V I V E's own Holodeck Records.


Tonic Lounge
7:00pm Thursday, April 5, 201811:59pm Wednesday, March 7, 2018

The fourth annual Out From the Shadows festival, featuring 24 post-punk and darkwave bands from around the US and Europe. Besides being a benefit for both XRAY.FM and the LBGTQ organization SMYRC (Sexual Minority Youth Resource Center), this year each night's festivities will be preceded by a mini-record show with vendors offering the finest in dark musics from a multitude of genres. In other words, OFTS 2018 is an utter dark music extravaganza. Accept no substitutes...Tickets here: 

3-day pass: https://holdmyticket.com/event/307474
Day one: https://holdmyticket.com/event/307475
Day two: https://holdmyticket.com/event/307477
Day three: https://holdmyticket.com/event/307478


Mississippi Studios
9:00pm Wednesday, April 4, 2018

The music of Sama Dams steals from you most virtuously — it will rob your sense of time and leave you wondering how long you’ve been awash in sound, rhythm, and ether.

On their fourth release, “Say It” — released on Friendship Fever on April 6 — Lisa Adams emerges from the background to deliver commanding lead vocals in her clarion soprano alongside partner Sam and the highly textured drumming of Chris Hermsen.

Almost in answer to the muted ambivalence that marks movements from the band’s previous “Comfort in Doubt,” “Say It” features the trio striking boldly throughout, both musically and thematically. According to Sam, “It’s about being more honest about what we’re thinking and feeling.”

SAMA DAMS // https://samadams.bandcamp.com/

KELLI SCHAEFER // https://kellischaefer.bandcamp.com/

POOL BOYS
Loud guitars + pretty harmonies
https://www.facebook.com/poolboysband/


The Fixin' To
9:00pm Saturday, March 31, 2018

Genders 
genderspdx.bandcamp.com
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Honcho Poncho
honchoponcho.bandcamp.com

Plastic Cactus
plasticcactus.bandcamp.com

$7 / 21+


*photo by Todd Walberg

Holocene
8:30pm Sunday, March 25, 2018

An All Ages evening with Nevada-based musician Nicholas Rattigan, of Surf Curse, The Nicholas Project, Tele/Visions etc.

Current Joys is the enigmatic solo project of 25-year-old Henderson, Nevada-born songwriter Nicholas Rattigan. In addition to his minimal two-piece band with Jacob Rubeck, Surf Curse, Rattigan has been releasing a prolific catalog of heart-wrenching no wave ballads via Bandcamp under a handful of names (including The Nicholas Project and Tele/Visions), eventually choosing Current Joys as the permanent moniker, based on a song by folk-artist Liam the Younger of the same name. His newest release, A Different Age, documents the process of making art and the desire to create it sincerely in an era fraught with extreme irony, apathy, and nostalgia. Ripe with many of the emotions and conflicts that have influenced Rattigan’s songwriting in the past, A Different Age contains some of his most poetic lyrics and thoughtful arrangements to date.

The Fixin' To
9:00pm Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Portland's own Marriage + Cancer bring their distortion-driven indie grunge to The Fixin' To on March 20th! 


Fucked & Bound (Seattle Hardcore)
http://fuckedandbound.bandcamp.com/

Marriage + Cancer (PDX Noise Rock)
https://marriageandcancer.bandcamp.com/

Stress Position (Post-hardcore)
https://stressposition.bandcamp.com/

Mississippi Studios
7:30pm Sunday, March 18, 2018

Join us in celebrating four whole years on-air at XRAY.fm's Birthday Bash, featuring the voices of XRAY, comedians, bands, DJs, and birthday goody bags. 

FEATURING:
Maarquii 
Máscaras 
The Bedrooms

MCs Kirsten Kuppenbender Erin Jean O’Regan

XRAY DJ Sets from DJ Serious Moonlight & DJ Palm Dat, and more! 


Event sells out every year so get your tickets now here.


MAARQUII

Maarquii is the brainchild of Marquise Dickerson, a multi-hypenate who raps, sings and dances. After stints in Eldorado, Arkansas and Tillamook, Oregon, Dickerson found a home in Portland's queer scene, first performing drag and then as a back-up dancer for Chanti Darling before breaking out as a solo entity. The project launched in 2016 with the debut EP Heavy Petty, followed by the 2017 EP Lullaby in Gemini, both created in collaboration with producers Jvnitor. Over industrial beats, Dickerson alternates between soulful R&B, club-centric hip-hop and ethereal, spaced out jams. 

In support of both releases, Maarquii has gone onto headline PDX Pop Now and share stages with Mykki Blanco and Cakes da Killa as well as with local acts like The Last Artful, Dodgr and Explode Into Colors. Existing beyond the binary, expect high femme, high energy and an abundance of attitude when it comes to a Maarquii show. It's always an experience. 



MÁSCARAS



Máscaras, comprised of three Portland music scene veterans is what happens when an off-the-cuff jam session between friends really, really works. Even in its recorded form, “it’s a jam with themes that live and breathe,” the band says, “leaving room for the unexpected.” The trio plays heavy, propellant psychedelic music with surf-rock twang and mathy sensibilities. They call it “maximalist indigenous psych”. These are urgent, intense songs, but they’re also playful. It’s the sound of three homies making exactly the music they want to make, for no one else but themselves. It just so happens that people love it.


THE BEDROOMS



New romantic tunes for non romantic times.






DJ Serious Moonlight & DJ Palm Dat



DJ Serious Moonlight is Holocene talent buyer / curator Gina Altamura. She hosts interdisciplinary arts programming, manages R&B and pop artists, and owns a cat named Žižek. DJ Palm Dat is local musician and photographer Akila Fields. He plays keys in Shy Girls, makes his own shoegazing R&B as Palm Dat, and shares his vision at akilafields.com.  Every Saturday they host INTUITIVE NAVIGATION on XRAY.FM / 107.1 from 6-7pm, which focuses on new-R&B, UK Soul, and the latest in electronic pop. Feels-talk, moon-talk, and sultry jams.



Erin Jean O’Regan

Erin Jean O’Regan is a co-founder and producer of The Stumptown Improv Festival. In addition to years of experience as an improviser, she’s also on stage in sketch comedy shows as well as a variety of Bad Reputation Productions - The Lost Boys, Roadhouse, Rudolph etc. She also writes explosive recaps of the Portland Thorns FC for The Mercury's Blogtown. Catch the rainbow and follow her on Twitter @erinjeanius




Kirsten Kuppenbender

Kirsten Kuppenbender is a Power House with a heart made of precious metal. She's a comedian, actor, storyteller and the visionary of a queer comedy revolution. In addition to her brilliant stand up and hosting skills, she is the Founder and Producer of Lez Stand Up: a Portland-based, all-queer, feminist comedy collective and showcase which performs up and down the West Coast. You may have seen her in the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, All Jane Festival, Funny Women Festival LA and more recently, when she opened for Micheal Che or Emily Heller!! 




Mississippi Studios
5:30pm Sunday, March 18, 2018

Join XRAY as we ring in our fourth birthday with community, cupcakes, and conversation. XRAY in the Morning's Karol Collymore and Emily Gilliland will lead a panel discussion about radio’s role in democracy in 2018 featuring XRAY weekday morning mainstay Thom Hartmann. Tickets include cupcakes from Back to Eden Bakery (100% vegan and gluten-free) and a gift bag featuring goodies from Pike Road Wines,Secret Aardvark Trading Company, and other XRAY sponsors. We hope you’ll come out and show your support for community radio, and help us welcome Thom back home to Portland after many years away!

Want to stay for the Birthday Bash, immediately following the panel discussion at Mississippi Studios? Pay just $5 extra for entry to both events (regular price $15). (Info about the Birthday Bash can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/events/769441549915388/)

Tickets:
$30 Panel ($20 for XRAY members)
$35 Panel + Birthday Bash ($25 for XRAY members)
Advance tickets available here.


Thanks to sponsors Secret Aardvark Trading CompanyColumbia Bank &Pike Road Wines for sponsoring this panel discussion!

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