Debates! Debates! Join XRAY.FM and Dig a Pony to laugh, gasp, point, cheer, or sit back in silence during all four of the 2016 Presidential Debates on the big screen. XRAY DJs will spin records before and after the debates and also during commercial breaks. Dig a Pony will offer drink specials, helping to keep spirits high during what is sure to be a very historic series of debates.
Join us for the first debate on Monday, September 26 with records by DJ Crambone of Mr. Ghost Goes to Town.
Also join us for the following three debates, co-hosted by XRAY.FM, Dig a Pony and The Bus Project.
Tuesday, October 4th (Vice-President)
Sunday, October 9th (Pres)
Wednesday, October 19th (Pres)
All at Dig a Pony, all FREE and 21+
The MLK Dream Run benefits the NNEBA Fellow Youth Entrepreneur Career Leadership Program which trains and connects young people ages 16-26 to business skills and business owners in Portland's communities.
Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's "I Have A Dream" speech
Benefiting Youth Entrepreneurship & Empowerment
Featuring Music, Food, Entertainment & Professional Chip-Timed Races
The 5th annual MLK Dream Run is the most important year of the run to date. To help make sure this event stays around for years to come, as one of the best culturally diverse races in our city, please sign up today to walk, run, contribute or volunteer: www.mlkdreamrun.org
American Icon & Cravedog presents
NORTHWEST HESH FEST
Sept 22 -24
RED FANG -UNCLE ACID & THE DEADBEATS-DEAFHEAVEN
DANAVA-AMERICAN SHARKS -WITCH MOUNTAIN-BANQUET
THE BLOOD ROYALE-DIESTO-GREENBEARD
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https://www.eventbrite.com/e/northwest-hesh-fest-2016-3-day-pass-tickets-25661605553 ( 3 Day Pass )
http://www.danteslive.com/event/6780785 RED FANG DAY 1
http://www.danteslive.com/event/6776535 UNCLE ACID DAY 2
http://www.danteslive.com/event/6780605 DEAFHEAVEN 3
Curated by American Icon presents
In partnership with Cravedog, Inc.
Backline provided by the Amazing Boss Tweed Backline
ALL SHOWS 21+
OUR FABULOUS SPONSORS INCLUDE
Pabst Blue Ribbon Portland Mercury
Koll Guitar Company XRAY.FM
The Obelisk-Doomed & Stoned
http://pabstblueribbon.com/ (Pabst Website Who's Thirsty?)
http://www.portlandmercury.com/ (Portland Mercury Online)
http://www.kollguitars.com/ (Koll Guitar Website)
https://xray.fm/ (Listen to RAY.FM Here)
http://theobelisk.net/obelisk/ (The Obelisk)
Drive, bike, or take the streetcar to our drive-in under the stars at Zidell Yards.
The gates open at 5 pm and films start at 7:30 pm, with food and drink for sale by local food-cart vendors. If you don’t have a car, bring a chair and warm blankets and find your spot in front for some pop cinema classics.
Thursday, September 22 - The Big Lebowski
Friday, September 23 - Goldfinger
Saturday, September 24 - Space Jam
Sunday, September 25 - Say Anything
Monday, September 26 - Cool Hand Luke
Featuring XRAY.FM DJs spinning before the movie each night!
The Zidell Yards entrance is at 3030 SW Moody Avenue, a few blocks north of the tram and streetcar stop at OHSU.
General Admission: $8 in advance at nwfilm.org, $10 at the gate; NWFC Silver Screen Club Members $5 in advance.
Payment options: cash or card. Please, no outside food or drink. Sound will be broadcast via FM radio transmission and outdoor speaker system.
8:30pm | $10.00 advance $12.00 day of show

Vocalist and composer Xenia Rubinos crafts movingly powerful songs dipping in and out of genre and structure to create a sound that is fearlessly her own. Xenia's powerhouse vocals are at the center of her music which grows from a wide range of influences from R&B to Hip-Hop to Caribbean rhythms and jazz all delivered with a soulful punk aura. Her debut album Magic Trix was released in 2013 by Ba Da Bing! Records to wide critical acclaim. Pitchfork lauded the radiant singer as "a unique new pop personality" while a profile in The New Yorker described her work as "rhythmically fierce, vocally generous music that slips through the net of any known genre". Xenia's energetic live show and presence echoes some of the larger than life iconic singers she admired as a child including Judy Garland, Nina Simone and La Lupe while her powerhouse vocals recall the pop sensibility of Mariah Carey and soulfulness of Erykah Badu. Touring the US and Europe extensively, she has played more than 150 shows both as a headliner and supporting act for such diverse bands as Man Man, Battles, Coco Rosie, and Deerhoof. Xenia has been hard at work on her followup full length LP due out Spring 2016.
DJ set from Milton Campbell aka Ohmega Watts:
Producing since 1997 and MCing since 1993 the Ohmega Watts resume includes two solo records on Ubiquity Records, The Find (2005) and Watts Happening (2007). MC/producer of the group Lightheaded (Tres Records) and a 7" under the name M64, which was comprised of Ohmega on production and Ragen Fykes on the vocals, released on Record Breakin (2009.) Ohmega is also an avid DJ who has toured extensively in the U.S. and abroad including Australia, the E.U. and Japan all the while expanding his record collection, and musical influences. He's performed, DJ'd alongside and supported artists/bands including: Galactic, Lifesavas, The Breakestra, De La Soul, Quantic, Mark de Clive-Lowe, Waajeed, Ge-Ology, Kon & Amir, DJ Spinna, Bobbito Garcia, Rich Medina, Cosmo Baker, and the list goes on. He's also a freelance Graphic Designer/Photographer making him a full-time creative.
Brookfield Duece:
Brookfield Duece arrived on the hip-hop scene in the early 2000's as Duece, a 20 year old rapper whose style provided a chilled, lyrical, storytelling alternative to the rising street dance influenced sound controlling the Bay Area. With soul samples, 808 drums, and funk strings under detailed lyrical ability taught to him by his late cousin Eugene Vasquez from Rochester, NY, Duece brought a message in every song while having both a west and east coast feel. Being the best of both worlds in style put Duece on the frontline in re building an underground hip-hop subculture for the Bay Area.
In 2016, Duece moved from Oakland to Portland to engage with his heaviest fanbase area while continuing to record and build for a debut mainstream release. Continue to look for new things from this artist in 2016
MATTY:
Considered one of the most consistent and talented artists in the Northwest region, MATTY has solidified his reputation through 7 albums and 10 projects total over 7 years. Following his debut album in 2009, MATTY has had an incredible streak of releases, tours and content. A dominant force on stage, his cleaver lyrics, smooth flow and raw talent has allowed him to share the stage with some of the industries best. E-40, Twista, Kid Ink, Too Short, Tech N9ne and a plethora of others, it's easy to say that MATTY has a consistent track record in the studio and on stage.
His networking ability is one of his strongest traits working with producers and other artists from all over the world including Portland heavy hitter's Illmaculate, HANiF, Mic Capes and Tope along with out of state artists such as Mistah F.A.B, Marv Won and Chase Moore.
Beat set by the one and only TROX Diesel:
Samuel Troxel, bka Trox, is a Portland bred and based producer and DJ. His introduction to music started with taking drum lessons during the 2nd grade and eventually graduating to downloading an early version of Fruity Loops in middle school. In addition to working with almost every Northwest heavyweight, he has also crafted tracks for 50 Cent, Ab-Soul, Royce 5'9" and more. He currently is in the process of releasing his collaborative project with Ty Farris titled Room 39.
FNBEATSGALORE, O.G. Productions Inc. and McMenamins present
Portland Black Music Fest
Mission Theater | Sunday, September 11, 2016
3 p.m. doors, 4 p.m. show
$25 advance, $30 day of show
21 and over
featuring
Andre St. James
Mic Capes
Kimberly Monique
Cool Nutz
Saeeda Wright
Rasheed Jamal
Madgesdiq
Rochell D. Hart
Tyrone Hendrix
Patrick Seraya
The Portland Black Music Festival celebrates the immense variety of local Black contributions to music in genres including, but not limited to, jazz, soul, and R & B. Encouraging appreciation for Black culture and heritage, the festivities will highlight high quality, live musical performances from homegrown talent and will emphasize community empowerment.
Over the course of a year, trumpeter/educator Farnell Newton and musician/producer Tony Ozier began to grow the festival idea in conversations, during rehearsals, on road trips, and at family gatherings. These conversations grew, and the festival was publicly announced on an April 2016 segment of OPB's "State of Wonder" hosted by April Baer. Baer's interview with Ozier and Newton led them to announce the festival and speak it into reality. Once plans were made public, Newton reached out to DJ and community activist DJ O.G.One to partner and develop the festival.
This trio of artists and active community members has used their music connections and community resources to secure support from media partners (including KMHD, Oregon Music News, KBOO, 107.5, Portland Radio Project, and XRAY.FM) and to establish the festival in its first year. They are also planning for the festival's growth and possible impact in years to come. Over time, Newton, Ozier, and DJ O.G. One hope to cultivate a stronger music community and to give participating Portland musicians increased exposure. Ultimately, the goal is to empower Black artists and to bring people together to celebrate and work together on musical and social issues.
XRAY.FM joins PICA in presenting TBA: 16. Here is a calendar with all of the upcoming events.
From September 08–18, 2016, PICA’s Time-Based Art Festival activates the city of Portland, Oregon, with contemporary art projects that bring artists and audiences together, creating a vibrant community through live performances, music, screenings, workshops, talks, and visual art installations.
TBA is resolutely interdisciplinary, and champions those artists who are challenging forms and working across mediums, from dance to performance to visual art. TBA's spectacular 14th year features artists from near and far that urgently reflect our current cultural moment. TBA is a global festival, exposing audiences to artists from regions not normally presented in the US, with projects this year hailing from Lebanon, Bulgaria, South Korea, France, and beyond.
BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
15 NE Hancock St
Before the Festival (Aug 16-Sept 02): Tue-Fri, Noon-6 PM
Through the Festival (Sept 06-18): Every day, Noon-6 PM and late night
PASSES AND TICKETS
TRAVELING TO TBA
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
SMOOTH PSYCHEDELIC ROCK WITH 2016 ALBUM COMING OUT ON STONES THROW RECORDS
MILD HIGH CLUB

PSYCHOMAGIC, REPTALIENS
THU, OCTOBER 6, 2016
DOORS: 8:00 PM / SHOW: 9:00 PM
GET TICKETSTHIS EVENT IS 21 AND OVER
MOSTLY STANDING / LIMITED BALCONY SEATS
As long time, active participants in the Portland music scene, Bambi and Cole call on a number of talented musicians to guest on songs throughout the entirety of Reptaliens recordings.
Inspired by sci-fi art, cult mentality and deep connections, Reptaliens create low fidelity chameleon dreamscapes somewhere between abstract expressionism and surrealism. Reptaliens is a project of exploration. Reptaliens' first full length album "Recordings" will be available summer 2016.
1st Annual SUPERFAB YARD SALE
Featuring 15 designers/ XRAY.fm DJs/ Food Trucks & Beer!
Saturday, Sept 3rd
10am - 7pm
2524 SE Division St
Superfab is a design lab and fabrication house driven by craftsmen who think fluently in the languages of Architecture and Design. Wielding tools both new and old, we produce exceptional custom work in production level scales and orders of one, alike.
Over the last 30 months, we’ve produced both an exceptional amount of good work and a considerable lot of off-cuts, rejects and goof-ups in the process - materials which most of the time end up at a landfill somewhere far, far off-camera. Not being big fans of waste, we’ve saved piles and piles of these materials and this summer, the time has come to turn them into good things instead.
With the help of a select group of our favorite designers and makers we’re going to do just that and sell these good things at a late-summer Saturday parking lot party at our shop on SE 26th & Division Street. Proceeds from all sales will be split between the makers and our chosen charity, the one and only XRAY.FM. So come Saturday, Sept. 3rd, join us to collect a cool thing or two and take in some tasty food, cold drinks and good vibes from XRAY DJs in the process.
Featuring Designers: Nicholas Musso, Jason Rens, OMFGco, Mike McCoy, Brian Pietrowski, Nate Shapiro, Travis Edgar, Liam Drain; upstarts Conor Davidson, Sam Tucker & Cole Lendrum; plus Andy Powell, Dave Collins and the rest of team Superfab..
More info at www.SuperfabYardSale.org
X-ile On Ray Street - A Benefit for XRAYfm!
Lola Buzzkill
Psychomagic
Reptaliens
SECRET HEADLINER TBA!
XRAY DJs Chancie Chance & Theo Craig
Monday, August 22nd @ 7PM
$5 suggested entry, all proceeds go to XRAYfm
21+
Reptaliens has teamed up with Dig A Pony to raise funds for XRAYfm by throwing an amazing party stacked with some of Portland's most esteemed acts including: outer-space freakaholics of soul Lola Buzzkill; garage punk wizards Psychomagic; the smooth grooves of Reptaliens; and a secret headliner you likely won't be able to see for only 5 bucks ever again. Between sets, XRAY DJ's Theo Craig and Chancie Chance will keep the dance floor full and the party moving until close. Come enjoy great drinks and music all while supporting your favorite local radio station, XRAYfm.
This show has been curated by Reptaliens and will also act as their tour kickoff in support of their new album "Recordings"
Check out the 12th annual program of cinema under the stars. Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase from Gracie’s, Aladdin’s Café, Brass Tacks Sandwiches, and Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Music begins at 8 pm and films begin around dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm. Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. Advance ticket holders who arrive after 8:30 pm but are not admitted to the screening (in the case of a sell-out) may exchange their tickets for another Top Down screening. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (c. 9 pm) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.
Advance tickets are available at nwfilm.org: $10 general; $9 student/senior/PAM member; $7 Silver Screen Club Friend. Tickets at the door are $12 general; $11 student/senior/PAM member; $9 Silver Screen Club Friend.
Download a printable PDF of the Top Down schedule
Want a series pass to Top Down? Join the Silver Screen Club at the Supporter level or above before June 30th and bring along a guest for free! Learn more
Films:
Check out the 12th annual program of cinema under the stars. Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase from Gracie’s, Aladdin’s Café, Brass Tacks Sandwiches, and Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Music begins at 8 pm and films begin around dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm. Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. Advance ticket holders who arrive after 8:30 pm but are not admitted to the screening (in the case of a sell-out) may exchange their tickets for another Top Down screening. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (c. 9 pm) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.
Advance tickets are available at nwfilm.org: $10 general; $9 student/senior/PAM member; $7 Silver Screen Club Friend. Tickets at the door are $12 general; $11 student/senior/PAM member; $9 Silver Screen Club Friend.
Download a printable PDF of the Top Down schedule
Want a series pass to Top Down? Join the Silver Screen Club at the Supporter level or above before June 30th and bring along a guest for free! Learn more
Films:
Breaking A Monster chronicles the break-out year of the band Unlocking The Truth, following 13-year-old members Alec Atkins, Malcolm Brickhouse and Jarad Dawkins as they first encounter stardom and the music industry, transcending childhood to become the heavy metal rock stars they always dreamed of being.
Watch trailer here
Presented by Sonic Cinema
$9
Please Kill Me: The Uncensored History of Punk 20th Anniversary Book Tour at Ace Hotel featuring writers Gillian McCain and Legs McNeil.
"We figured the best way to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Please Kill Me; The Uncensored Oral History of Punk and the 40th Anniversary of the Ramones playing CBGB's for the first time, would be to take the show on the road, touring the Ace Hotels throughout the summer, reading from the 20th Anniversary Edition, as well as telling stories, playing great tunes as guest DJ's, and partying up a storm!" – Gillian McCain
"The raw humanity and free spirit of artists such as Patti Smith, The Ramones and Iggy Pop have always been an inspiration for Ace. Please Kill Me was one of Alex's favorite books, so to host the 20th anniversary tour with Legs and Gillian is an immense honor." – Kelly Sawdon, Partner and Chief Brand Officer, Ace Hotel.
A Time Out and New York Daily News Best Book of the Year when it came out in 1996, PleaseKill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk has now become a contemporary American classic, giving a complete analysis of the punk phenomenon from its origins in Andy Warhol's New York to its last gasps in the 1980s. The book features reports from famous and infamous punks who lent their voices to chronicle a musical and social revolution, including lggy Pop, Richard Hell, Patti Smith, Dee Dee and Joey Ramone, Malcolm McLaren, Jim Carroll, Debbie Harry, Lou Reed and many more.
As 2016 marks the 20th anniversary of Please Kill Me, Grove Press is issuing a special edition of the book complete with new photos, interviews and an afterword by authors Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain. When Please Kill Me came out in 1996 it was revolutionary, not just because it unabashedly chronicled America's punk movement through first-hand accounts, but because it helped to popularize the oral history style, later perfected in Edie: American Girl by Jean Stein and George Plimpton. McNeil and McCain sum up the beauty of the form: “The narrative oral history is such an incredible format because it draws from every art form,” they write, “the chapters have the rhythm of song, the cuts are cinematic, newspaper headlines can punctuate incidents, slang is celebrated, and first-hand accounts bring the poetry of the spoken word.”
In celebration of the anniversary, Ace Hotel – who cites punk amongst its influences – is honored to host a series of events across six properties, which will combine readings by the authors along with DJ parties and festivities to mark the occasion.
Free, All Ages
It's time for the Stumptown Improv Festival! A full list of performers can be found here.
Lineup
THURSDAY AUG. 4
7:30PM SHOW
BANG + BURN
Bang + Burn is a two-man improvised show that creates an original spy-action thriller on the spot. Caution is thrown to the wind, nobody escapes unscathed, and two guys play a whole cast of wild characters. Read more
SUMMERLAND
Summerland is the feeling of the sun on your face and warmth in your heart, the feeling of freedom when driving a vintage 1962 MG Midget down the Pacific Coast Highway with nothing but possibilities ahead. Also, it’s a premier duo improv group based in Los Angeles. Read more
BRODY THEATER
Brody Theater has over 20 years under its improv belt. With a duel focus on entertainment and experiment, The Brody creates both audience pleasing performances and cutting edge theatrical presentations. Read more
9:30PM SHOW
TEDX RFT
With slides they’ve never seen and topics from the audience, TEDxRFT presents completely improvised TED Talks right before your eyes. Read more
TBD
It’ll be amazing. Trust us.
THE KNOCKOUTS
The Knockouts are a talented trio of improvisers from Portland Oregon. They blend characters, wit, and wonder into a charming and hilarious tapestry. All three are masters of the craft, whose smart and honest play enchants as it entertains. Read more
FRIDAY AUG. 5
7:00PM SHOW
DEATH AND TAXES
Death and Taxes is Chris Allen and Graham Downing, who met at Jet City Improv in Seattle and have been performing together for nearly a decade. Their format is completely open and nothing is pre-set. Read more
Death and Taxes is Chris Allen and Graham Downing, who met at Jet City Improv in Seattle and have been performing together for nearly a decade. Their format is completely open and nothing is pre-set. Read more
BROKE GRAVY
Recipe for Portland-style “Broke Gravy”: One part Leon Anderson, one part Eric Simons, one part Chris Williams, a pinch of chaos, season with audience inspiration to taste. Bring to a boil. Enjoy. Read more
8:30PM SHOW
SUNDAY SERVICE
With over 20 Canadian Comedy Award Nominations, a CCA Best improve Troupe Award in 2012, and international recognition, The Sunday Service present to audiences across North America a fast paced and singular take on traditional long form. Read more
TUNNEL
TUNNEL is an improv six-pack comprised of friends based in Portland, OR. TUNNEL features transplants from the New York, Chicago and Austin comedy scenes, plus some authentic native Portlanders (a rare treat indeed). TUNNEL performs regularly at Kickstand Comedy Space’s Tuesday night improv showcase, The Velodrome. Read more
10:00PM SHOW
MAGNET THEATER
The best and the brightest from The Magnet Theater in NYC come together for an unbelievable showcase of long-form improvisation. Read more
JULIET & JULIET
Juliet & Juliet perform improvised plays in the style of William Shakespeare. Our two Juliets are drawn together by a mutual love of theater, classic literature, and convoluted sentences. Read more
SATURDAY AUG. 6
7:00PM SHOW
VIRGINIA JACK
Inspired by art house cinema and a penchant for the fantastically bizarre, a Virginia Jack show is brash and compelling. Taking place in one location, this narrative long form piece begins with layered, co-created characters shared by two mischievous performers who don’t even know where the beaten path is. Read more
CURIOUS COMEDY THEATER
Curious Comedy Theater presents our main stage team Hood performing their fast paced, super playful, highly entertaining brand of improv. Curious Comedy Theater is located in Portland’s Alberta Arts district and produces improv, sketch and stand up shows every Thursday through Sunday. Read more
8:30PM SHOW
NORTH COAST
North Coast is New York City’s premier hip hop improv comedy team. “If you can’t decide between going to a comedy show and going to a party, these guys have you covered both ways.” –TimeOut NY Read more
J NAMES
If you were to make a top-ten list of the best Improvisors in Portland, coincidentally (or not so coincidentally) most of the names on that list are J Names. Read more
10:00PM SHOW
ORANGE TUXEDO
Two person improv from Los Angeles improvisers and married couple, Carla and Craig Cackowski. Read more
THE LIBERATORS
The Liberators have been dubbed “Portland’s best improv troupe” (Willamette Week), and “improv ninjas” (Portland Theatre Scene) and they have been bringing their signature brand of improv since 2006. Read more
About
“The Stumptown Improv Festival is officially a thing now, and word’s getting out!”
–The Portland Mercury
The Stumptown Improv Festival’s first two years have been bonkers (or, as Jed likes to say, “bonkerz”). We’ve sold out shows and forced audience members to sign up for obscenely long waiting lists. We’ve attracted some of the most well-regarded improv groups performing today from LA, NYC, San Franscisco, Vancouver, BC, Minneapolis, and, of course, Portland. Performers who are vets on the festival scene have raved that “this is one of the best festivals we’ve ever been a part of”. We’ve offered huge gift bags to our comedians and gave people leather coasters embossed with our logo. We are OUT OF CONTROL.
Will we “rock steady” again in 2016? Answer: will will “steady rock all night long”. We’re going to alleviate those aforementioned waiting lists because we’re heading across the river to Artists Repertory Theatre! More seats = more comedy. So if you don’t get in to see a show this year, you’re just plain lazy. We’re already reaching out to some of the best groups around the country to help us christen our new venue. We might even smash a champagne bottle on the side of the building, if they let us! Stay tuned for more exciting news. We. Cannot. Wait. For. Summer.
Check out the 12th annual program of cinema under the stars. Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase from Gracie’s, Aladdin’s Café, Brass Tacks Sandwiches, and Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Music begins at 8 pm and films begin around dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm. Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. Advance ticket holders who arrive after 8:30 pm but are not admitted to the screening (in the case of a sell-out) may exchange their tickets for another Top Down screening. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (c. 9 pm) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.
Advance tickets are available at nwfilm.org: $10 general; $9 student/senior/PAM member; $7 Silver Screen Club Friend. Tickets at the door are $12 general; $11 student/senior/PAM member; $9 Silver Screen Club Friend.
Download a printable PDF of the Top Down schedule
Want a series pass to Top Down? Join the Silver Screen Club at the Supporter level or above before June 30th and bring along a guest for free! Learn more
Films:
A diverse trend setting lineup unfolds across six unique performance venues that feel more like alternate reality musical rides than stages. Pickathon makes a range of choices that sets it apart from today’s mainstream festival culture; purposely maintaining a low crowd density, enabling families to thrive, recruiting the finest food and drink purveyors in Oregon, free and abundant water, eliminating plastic and minimizing single-use items, no sponsor vinyl banners, and an unrelenting focus on eliminating festival hassles in general.
Full Pickathon lineup:
Jeff Tweedy, Wolf Parade, Beach House, Mac DeMarco, Yo La Tengo, Ty Segall &The Muggers, Black Mountain, The Oh Hellos, King Sunny Ade, Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, Patrick Watson, Thee Oh Sees, Alvvays, The James Hunter Six, Ibeyi, Fruit Bats, Dan Deacon, Julia Holter, BADBADNOTGOOD, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Protomartyr, Joseph, Yemen Blues, La Luz, KEVIN MORBY, Cory Henry, Ultimate Painting, Daniel Norgren, Boulevards, Mount Moriah, The Deslondes, Golden Rules, RY X, Moon Duo, Margo Price, FUTUREBIRDS, Cw stoneking, Ezra Furman, Adia Victoria, VHOL, The Cairo Gang, Lindi Ortega, Open Mike Eagle, My bubba, 10 String Symphony, Palehound, Kacy & Clayton, Foghorn Stringband, The Easy Leaves, The Wild Reeds, Sir Richard Bishop, I Draw Slow, The Woolen Men, Promised Land Sound, Town Mountain, Myke Bogan, Blossom, Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms, Chanti Darling, and Western Centuries.
Portland Psych movement/festival presents the 2nd Annual Portland Psychfest. From Chicago to Los Angeles, representing the most nascent and newly borne sounds conjured by those Stateside, fearlessly blazing the path struck upon by those in the Sixties, that self-same sindero luminoso tread also by Sixties of Other Pasts, but connected indeed with the Sixties of All Futures.
Performing Artists //
SPINDRIFT (http://spindriftwest.com/)
The Asteroid #4 (http://www.asteroid4.com/)
LSD and the Search for God (https://lsdandthesearchforgod.bandcamp.com/)
The Veldt (https://theveldtmusic.bandcamp.com/)
Cambrian Explosion (https://cepdx.bandcamp.com/)
Zodiac Death Valley (https://www.reverbnation.com/zodiacdeathvalley)
Plastic Crimewave Syndicate (https://pcwsyndicate.bandcamp.com/)
Howler
The Spiral Electric (https://thespiralelectric.bandcamp.com/)
The Young Elders (https://theyoungelders.bandcamp.com/)
Zozma (https://zozma.bandcamp.com/)
HAWKEYE (www.reverbnation.com/Hawkeye)
Down Dirty Shake (https://downdirtyshake.bandcamp.com/)
Lemat (https://sirlemat.bandcamp.com/)
Mosquitto (http://www.mosquittoband.com/)
HiHazel (www.hihazel1.bandcamp.com)
San DBabes
Jackson Boone (https://jacksonboone.bandcamp.com/)
Featuring DJ Sets
Entertaining for the 2nd year running, Portland's forever original and fantastically colorful dance troupe Bacchus' Boogiers dancing non-stop every minute to each of the bands performing...
In the meantime, avail yourself on the patio of the provocative and dumbfounding divinatory avenues of local tarot artist Holly Cole, of Crystal Seed Tarot, who will be issuing readings throughout the weekend on a donation basis.
$20 each day/$35 weekend pass/No weekend pass available days-of
Tickets for Day One:
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?eventId=6772705&pl=dantes&dispatch=loadSelectionData
Tickets for Day Two:
http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/sale/SaleEventDetail?eventId=6772765&pl=dantes&dispatch=loadSelectionData
Light show by Trey Schultz
Poster art by Noritsugu Lockhart
Check out the 12th annual program of cinema under the stars. Doors open at 7 pm with food and beverages available for purchase from Gracie’s, Aladdin’s Café, Brass Tacks Sandwiches, and Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Music begins at 8 pm and films begin around dusk. Entry for advance ticket holders is guaranteed until 8:30 pm. Advance tickets ensure that you will not have to wait in the ticket purchase line but do not guarantee entry after 8:30 pm. A limited number of chairs are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so feel free to bring a chair, pillow, or blanket, along with a light sweater or jacket. Advance ticket holders who arrive after 8:30 pm but are not admitted to the screening (in the case of a sell-out) may exchange their tickets for another Top Down screening. There are no refunds or exchanges for arrivals after the film begins (c. 9 pm) or for entirely missed screenings. Please, no pets or outside food or drink.
Advance tickets are available at nwfilm.org: $10 general; $9 student/senior/PAM member; $7 Silver Screen Club Friend. Tickets at the door are $12 general; $11 student/senior/PAM member; $9 Silver Screen Club Friend.
Download a printable PDF of the Top Down schedule
Want a series pass to Top Down? Join the Silver Screen Club at the Supporter level or above before June 30th and bring along a guest for free! Learn more
Films: