We the Wild Youth is an event to launch a youth empowerment movement to inspire and empower all youth to believe in themselves, have their voices heard, their initiatives supported, and to showcase the supportive resources that already lie within our community. Designed, planned and produced by youth for youth. 5 youth Speakers and 3 youth musical acts will make it a night to remember.
More information at: https://cityrepair.org/youth
DJ Klyph, host of Welcome to the Neighborhood, playing new music and classic hip-hop, funk and soul. With a heavy focus on the Portland hip-hop scene, WTTN represents the under-represented.
What: DJ Klyph Live at Culture
When: Thursday May 30th 10pm - Close
Where: Culture Mediterranean Restaurant and Social Bar 2422 SE Hawthorne Blvd. PDX
BAKE: It’s more than just dessert! Come join us for small bites, both sweet & savory, from Portland’s best-loved culinary creators with cocktails and more at this year’s tasting event. We invite you to make a night of it! Join us for just the tasting event or add-on a ticket for a VIP dinner beforehand, featuring Chef AJ Voytko of The Porter Hotel.
Portland Art Museum on Wednesday, May 29th
Dinner starts at 5:00 pm; Tasting event doors open at 6:00 pm
Tasting event tickets cost $35; Dinner tickets are $100 (include tasting event)
Purchase tickets online at: https://oregonhunger.org/bake/
Buy before April 30th and you will save $10 on each ticket plus be entered to win 2 tickets to Feast Portland!
All proceeds benefit Hunger-Free Oregon, working to ensure every Oregonian, especially kids, have enough to eat every day. If you are unable to make it please consider making a donation.
A benefit for Trans Lifeline, come support an important cause and see performances from Embedded Star Ensemble, Teton, Bear Mace, and Winnie Black.
Presenting a night among the stars at the OMSI planetarium for the launch of the Fund The Heart Productions gala!
The night includes a show in the planetarium, a quick presentation about To The Stars, live music by Never Come Down band, appetizers and dessert by Bon Appetit, a cash bar, and a silent auction with the first $500 of the proceeds going towards the financial assistance pool which helps kids, who might not otherwise be able to afford it, take part in OMSI’s Space and Science programs.
The remainder of the event's proceeds will go towards the funding of their film which will help us achieve their goal of creating paying jobs for local artists.
*Guests must be 21+ as there will be alcohol served throughout the night.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
5:30pm: Doors open.
6:00pm: Show begins in the planetarium, followed by a brief presentation about the film.
6:30pm: Party commences!
MUSIC
Live music by Never Come Down
To The Stars film is fiscally sponsored by From The Heart Productions, a 501(c)(3). We are honored to be one of those carefully chosen to be sponsored by From The Heart because of their belief that our project will make a “positive contribution to society and the field of filmmaking”. As such, all donations to our film are tax deductible.
If you can't make it to the event, but would like to make a donation to the film, please visit our funding page.
#WIMPDX and XRAY.FM invite you to explore both the unique and universal issues that women encounter as moms working in music.
Join us on Sunday, May 19th from 2:00 to 5:00pm at Jupiter NEXT's second floor Secret Garden space for an afternoon dedicated to the experiences of mothers in the music industry.
All are welcome at this free event!
Panelists range from industry professionals to artists and will include:
Alela Diane, Singer-Songwriter
Jen Daunt / Founder, Dauntless Promotion
Laura Veirs, Singer-Songwriter
Angela Womack / Product Owner, CD Baby
Portia Sabin / President, Kill Rock Stars
The panel will be moderated by WIM Portland Co-Chair Mallory Zumbach and MC'ed by Co-Chair Erica Sinkovic.
Doors: 8:00 PM
Show: 9:00 PM
21 and over
Allow us to blow your mind with the fact that Flutter is turning 13. We're throwing a big party to celebrate our fresh teenage status and we hope you'll join us. We'll have DJ Both Josh from XRAY.FM! Refreshments suitable for boozy adults & the booze-averse! Prizes and giveaways! Teen antics aplenty! We love our little Flutterverse and want to be in it with all you nice people.
Oregon Lyme Disease Network (OLDN) is a 501(c)3 non-profit since 2001 established to raise awareness, educate and advocate for those suffering with chronic tick born infections, and to provide emotional support to patients through online and face to face support groups. One of their main goals is to raise money for needy children and young adults. OLDN’s Ashley Denham Children's Fund assists families with children birth-18 years of age. This concert/awareness is the opener for their newly added Vaughan Heppe Young Adult's Fund for patients 19-35 years of age. Both of these assistance funds help patients with initial diagnosis/testing. Both of these funds are available to those who meet OLDN's funding criteria and as funds permit.
Please enjoy a special night of music where we will raise awareness about Lyme Disease, as well as funds to go directly to get children and young adults tested for tick borne illnesses, diagnosis, and access to care.
Find out more at Oregonlyme.com
XRAY.FM joins forces with Tender Loving Empire for a in-store DJ on select Saturdays each month from 12-4PM!
Come hang out and listen to music:
5/4 - Christopher Nakayama
5/11 - DJ Theo Craig
6/1 - DJFGQBNYJ
7/6 - DJFGQBNYJ
7/13 - Christopher Nakayama
STIV - NO COMPROMISE, NO REGRETS
Series: Sonic Cinema
A new documentary on the untold story of Stiv Bators - the charismatic singer who was the original embodiment of the self-destructive punk frontman with the DEAD BOYS, before embarking on a solo career. He went on to team up with members of SHAM 69 in THE WANDERERS. His greatest success came in the mid-80s with THE LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH before his untimely death at the age of 40 in Paris in 1990.
Sponsored by XRAY FM, Music Millennium and Lagunitas Brewing.
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.
April 3, 2019 (Portland, OR): In a special collaboration with Portland Taiko, Fear No Music looks beyond borders with curiosity and respect, highlighting Japan’s outsized influence on Western culture, and thus the diverse fabric of our own neighborhoods.
Japanarama: The Ongoing Influence of Japanese Culture
Monday, May 6 at 7:30pm
The Old Church Concert Hall in Downtown Portland
Tickets available at fearnomusic.org
With this dynamic collaboration, Fear No Music accentuates quintessential Japanese concepts such as “ma” (the space between), “wabi sabi” (the beauty of imperfection), “shibui” (simplicity or minimalism), and “ikigai” (a reason for being), which serve to contextualize Japanese culture and showcase its unique beauty. Japanese design and aesthetics are so prevalent in modern American society that many people are unaware of their overseas origins. However, the rich history that shaped their existence provides deeper insight and appreciation for the invaluable ways in which we reappropriate foreign culture as our own.
This concert program includes:
Stream for solo percussion, by Peruvian interdisciplinary composer, performer and improviser, Pauchi Sasaki
My Sleeve Is Wet With Tears for solo clarinet, by Barbara White
Netsuke: Six Miniatures for violin and piano, by Stephen Hartke (inspired by exquisite Japanese wood carvings on display at the LA County Museum of Art)
Sonata from the Other Shore for solo piano, by Wang Jie: “a cross-cultural handshake between current and former rival countries” Japan and China, and based on the Japanese folk song “Tanchame-Bushi”
Pacific Voices for taiko and violin, by Zachary Semke and Ann Ishimaru
Dango Jiro for flute, violin, cello, and taiko ensemble, by Kenji Bunch *
Winds of Change/Forest Festival for taiko and viola, by Kenny Endo
SATAN & ADAM
Series: Sonic Cinema
In 1986, harmonica player Adam Gussow asked if he could jam on the streets of Harlem with one-man-band Sterling "Mr. Satan" Magee. Amidst NYC’s racial tension, this Jewish Ivy League graduate and black Mississippi bluesman, Satan & Adam, made an unlikely pair. After a chance encounter with members of U2 and a celebrated debut record, they rose to international acclaim—and then Mr. Satan mysteriously disappeared. This documentary, an odyssey 23 years in the making, captures a miraculous journey of friendship, heartbreak, and the transformative power of music.
Sponsored by XRAY FM, Music Millennium and Lagunitas Brewing.
Ticket information available at https://hollywoodtheatre.org/events/satan-adam/
Sunday Night Star-Studded Funk featuring The Othership Connection, Excellent Gentlemen, The Quick & Easy Boys, Sarah Clarke (Dirty Revival), Brian Foxworth and many more.
* May 3rd Funklandia Kickoff Party at 1905
* May 4th Funklandia Presents: All-Star James Brown Tribute
* May 5th Funklandia: Portland Funk Music Festival [Sunday Night]
TICKETS, LINEUP & More. at www.funklandiapdx.com or www.funklandia.com
Purchase Tickets At:
www.funklandia.com
Each song on Bayonne’s Drastic Measures is orchestral in texture, unfolding in countless layers and kaleidoscopic tones. With great intensity of detail, the Austin-based artist otherwise known as Roger Sellers deepens that sonic complexity by weaving in elegantly warped samples of the field recordings he’s gathered for over a decade. But in its powerful melodies and pristine arrangements, Drastic Measures ultimately bears a pure pop lucidity even in its most grandiose moments.
Tickets and more information available at Dougfirloung.com
XRAY.FM joins forces with Tender Loving Empire for a in-store DJ on select Saturdays each month from 12-4PM!
Come hang out and listen to music:
5/4 - Christopher Nakayama
5/11 - DJ Theo Craig
6/1 - DJFGQBNYJ
7/6 - DJFGQBNYJ
7/13 - Christopher Nakayama
AMAZING GRACE
Series: Sonic Cinema
An amazing documentary presenting the live recording of Aretha Franklin's album "Amazing Grace" at The New Bethel Baptist Church in Watts, Los Angeles in January 1972.
Sponsored by XRAY FM, Music Millennium and Lagunitas Brewing.
Showtimes and tickets available at https://hollywoodtheatre.org/events/amazing-grace/
VCR TV at the lovecraft
Dj Kyle Reese & Acid Rick
Sunday April 28th
9pm-2am