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The North Warehouse
8:00pm Friday, October 20, 201711:59pm Saturday, October 21, 2017

Lose Yr Mind is a two day independent warehouse festival that has a tendency to focus on garage, punk and psych music. Join us as we celebrate our 4th and biggest year at The North Warehouse (N. Interstate + N. Tillamook) with musical performaces by:

+ FRIDAY OCTOBER 20 +

Wand 11:50-12:40pm

Chastity Belt 10:45-11:30pm

The Ghost Ease 9:50-10:25pm

Lithics 9:00-9:30pm

Darto 8:15-8:45pm

Late night set by: Frankie & The Witch Fingers 1:00-1:35am

+ SATURDAY OCTOBER 21 +

Twin Peaks 12:10-late

Tacocat 11:05-11:50pm

Public Eye 10:10-10:45pm

BlackWater HolyLight 9:20-9:50pm

Night Heron 8:30-9:00pm

Both nights are 21+ and doors open at 8pm. Light projections, local sponsors, DJs, outdoor arcade + more!

Visit www.loseyrmind.com for full details and stay up to date by RVSPing to the Facebook event here.

Support these businesses becuase they support us: 
The Liquor Store
Eleven PDX Magazine
Portland Mercury
Tender Loving Empire
Humm Kombucha
New Deal Distillery
ATLAS Cider Company
Misplaced Screen Printing
Ninkasi Brewing
QuarterWorld Portland
Union Wine Company
XRAY.FM
Vortex Music Magazine

Hollywood Theater
7:30pm Friday, October 20, 2017

JAWBREAKER: DON'T BREAK DOWN

Bassist Chris Bauermeister in attendance for a Q&A!

In 2007, 11 years after one of the most influential American punk bands, Jawbreaker, called it quits; the three members Blake Schwarzenbach, Chris Bauermeister, and Adam Pfahler reconnected in a San Francisco recording studio to listen back to their albums, reminisce and even perform together. Follow the band as they retell their “rags to riches to rags” story writhe with inner band turmoil, health issues, and the aftermath of signing to a major label. Featuring interviews with Billy Joe Armstrong, Steve Albini, Jessica Hopper, Graham Elliot, Chris Shifflet, Josh Caterer and more.

Passes Accepted: Guest Pass and Member Guest Pass.

Sponsored by Music Millenium, XRAYFM, and Lagunitas Brewing.

Hollywood Theater
7:30pm Friday, October 20, 2017

JAWBREAKER: DON'T BREAK DOWN

Bassist Chris Bauermeister in attendance for a Q&A!

In 2007, 11 years after one of the most influential American punk bands, Jawbreaker, called it quits; the three members Blake Schwarzenbach, Chris Bauermeister, and Adam Pfahler reconnected in a San Francisco recording studio to listen back to their albums, reminisce and even perform together. Follow the band as they retell their “rags to riches to rags” story writhe with inner band turmoil, health issues, and the aftermath of signing to a major label. Featuring interviews with Billy Joe Armstrong, Steve Albini, Jessica Hopper, Graham Elliot, Chris Shifflet, Josh Caterer and more.

Passes Accepted: Guest Pass and Member Guest Pass.

Sponsored by Music Millenium, XRAYFM, and Lagunitas Brewing.

Holocene
8:30pm Thursday, October 19, 2017

Annie Hart (of Au Revoir Simone)

Annie Hart is best known as one-third of Au Revoir Simone, the beloved all-female synth trio that counts David Lynch as a superfan (& also recently appeared on Twin Peaks). But with the eight tracks on her solo debut, Impossible Accomplice (Uninhabitable Mansions, July 28), Annie will emerge as an electrifying artist and producer in her own right. 
During the band's hiatus, she has been crafting pop songs on classic synthesizers, with a less-is-more approach, writing and engineering the record on her own in the basement of her Brooklyn home, sneaking sessions in while her children were sleeping. Greatly influenced by the spare synthesizer sounds of Laurie Spiegel and the post-punk sensibility of artists like Tubeway Army, Annie has embraced her love of meticulously crafting the perfect tone to match the emotion of a song. "Be it melancholy, longing, happiness or simple desire, there is no better way to explain my innermost world than by going past words and into the intuitive and visceral feeling that a particular sound can evoke.”
In songs such as the first single, "Hard To Be Still" (featured on an upcoming episode of Netflix series, Gypsy, starring Naomi Watts), Annie cuts back the layers to reveal a rawer version of the dreamy synth pop her band was famous for forging. Solo, Annie has opened for artists such as M. Ward and Neko Case, and will be playing a handful of shows this summer in support of the new record.

Madeline Kenney

Raised in the Pacific Northwest, the nature of the region is important to songwriter Madeline Kenney. A soil-tethered root to the natural world is subtly noticeable in Kenney’s art. Bare feet, fresh fruit, the brilliant moon. Despite her affinity for the green leaves and the black grass, Kenney has lived rather nomadically, transferring her being and belongings for long stays in the mountains of British Columbia, the islands of Hawaii, and around the globe. She moved to the Bay Area in 2013 to pursue a career in baking. In Oakland, a supportive arts community inspired great growth as a musician. A chance encounter with Company Records label head Chaz Bundick (Toro Y Moi) led to them recording the Signals EP together, along with Kenney’s brand-new album, set to come out in fall 2017. Kenney’s huge voice delivers emotional brushstrokes and unexpected lyrical knots.

An intuitively self-taught guitarist, Johanna Warren channels powerful songs in weird time signatures and melancholic open tunings, weaving adept finger-picking with acrobatic vocal lines and carefully crafted poetry in reverence of her patron songwriting saints Elliott Smith, Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake. Approaching music as a potent healing modality, Warren cultivates and honors the physically healing properties of sound and the spiritually healing powers of artistic expression.

City Hall
3:00pm6:00pm Sunday, October 15, 2017

PDX Hip Hop Day is a celebration of Hip Hop cuture in the city of Portland. This will be the 3rd annual Portland Hip Hop Day. Come enjoy great performances from Portland artists and artists that have contributed to the Portland Hip Hop sceen. Have some food and get a taste of Hip Hop culture at this all ages event.

Performers:

Rasheed Jamal

WYNNE

Brookfield Duece & Friends

Fountaine

Hosted by StarChile

Music provided by Dj O.G. One

Food provided by Hana's & Stoopid Burger


NO COVER // ALL AGES

The North Warehouse
1:00pm11:00pm Saturday, October 14, 2017

Green Empowerment partners with rural communities and NGOs in developing countries to improve access to affordable and renewable energy, safe drinking water, sanitation systems, and fuel efficient cook stoves. Combined with community organizing, these technologies enable individuals and families to dramatically improve their quality of life by reducing disease, improving developmental outcomes, and freeing up time to focus on income generation. Rooted in our core values of social justice, sustainability and local leadership, Green Empowerment is building a pathway to prosperity by providing individuals and families with consistent access to basic resources.

Public Expo: 1-4pm - Free Admittance and Family Friendly

VIP Expo: 5-7pm - Includes VIP Tour, Food, Cocktails, Speakers, Entry To Party ($100)

Party: 7-11pm - Includes Snacks, Drinks, Live Entertainment, Raffles ($40)

For More Info: https://www.greenempowerment.org/passport/

Mississippi Studios
8:00pm Friday, October 13, 2017

Palehound

Since forming in 2014, Palehound — fronted by singer / songwriter Ellen Kempner – has taken their plainspoken, technique-heavy indie rock from the basements of Boston to festivals around the world. 

The band’s critically acclaimed 2015 debut album, Dry Food, landed them on numerous “Best Of 2015” lists with NPR, VICE’s Noisey, Paste Magazine, The Observer, Consequence Of Sound, The Boston Globe, The Austin Chronicle + many more. Since then the band has toured virtually non-stop, headlining club tours in both the US and the UK, as well as going out with Torres, Bully, Mitski, PWRBTTM and a variety of other bands, developing a ferocious live set in the process.

The band’s sophomore album, A Place I'll Always Go, is out June 16, 2017 on Polyvinyl Record Company.

Hoop

Soft rock band expressing the feelings we get from knowing people, learning about the world we
live in, and making our own worlds. Quiet distortion, anti-metallica, alt-rock gold.

Leftbank Annex, 101 N Weidler Portland
5:30pm9:30pm Friday, October 13, 2017

Call of the Wild is an event like no other to benefit the work of Oregon Wild, our state’s premier conservation group for over 40 years. This event features casual flannel instead of black ties, campfire circles instead of white tablecloths, and custom local bites galore instead of pre-selected entrees. Guests will enjoy a silent auction, local food and drink, live music, and more. Be part of the celebration by purchasing your advance ticket. We hope you’ll join us! A camp-inspired night of festivities, Call of the Wild is a chance to see stunning photography from our 13th annual Outdoor Photo Contest, mingle with wilderness and wildlife lovers from across the state, and celebrate everything you love about Oregon. This year’s benefit will feature:

  • The unveiling of the winning photographs from our 13th annual Outdoor Photo Contest;
  • A silent auction featuring framed prints of the Photo Contest finalists, rafting and adventure trips, outdoor gear and apparel, packages for hikers, photographers, climbers, fishing enthusiasts, kayakers, beer lovers, foodies, and more;
  • Tasty local food, local wine, and beer from Oregon Brewshed® Alliance partners;
  • Wild-crafted cocktails made with local ingredients;
  • Live music from Oregon's own Anna Hoone;
  • and more!
Hollywood Theater
7:00pm Monday, October 9, 201711:59pm Tuesday, October 10, 2017

This revelatory documentary brings to light the profound and overlooked influence of Indigenous people on popular music in North America. Focusing on music icons like Link Wray , Jimi Hendrix, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Jesse Ed Davis, Robbie Robertson, and Randy Castillo, RUMBLE shows how these pioneering Native American musicians helped shape the soundtracks of our lives.


Roosevelt High School
8:00am4:00pm Saturday, October 7, 2017

Join us for the 7th annual TEDx event!

Your admission includes a full day of awesome experiences:

  • Talks and performances by 12-14 incredible community members who have an idea worth spreading.

  • A delicious breakfast complete with plenty of coffee to get your day started right!

  • A lunch from one of our favorite food carts brought in from around Portland for you to enjoy outside or in the cafeteria.

  • Specially curated TED Talks around the theme "Alchemy.

  • Two action breaks designed to give your body and brain a break while you connect with alumni speakers and partners, enjoy some fresh air, or chat with your favorite speaker or other attendees.

Doug Fir Lounge
8:00pm Thursday, October 5, 20178:00pm Friday, October 13, 2017

A special week of live music from October 5th - October 13th at the Doug Fir Lounge. Join us in celebrating Doug Fir's anniversary with special guests and live musicians including:

10/5 - Walter TV / Reptaliens

10/6 - Open Mike Eagle / Billy Woods

10/7 - Rainer Maria / Olivia Neutron-John

10/8 - Colter Wall

10/9 - Boris' "Dear/25th Anniversary Tour" / Sumac / Endon

10/10 - Ben Ottewell (of Gomez) / Buddy

10/11 - Torres / The Dove & The Wolf 

10/12 - LÉON / Wrabel

10/13 - Protomartyr / Hurry Up / The Woolen Men 


Hollywood Theater
7:30pm Thursday, October 5, 2017

THE END OF THE END chronicles the final tour from the band who forged the sound of metal - Black Sabbath. After nearly 50 years together, the Birmingham band took to the stage for the last time in their home city, bringing down the curtain on their final tour ever. They performed generation-spanning songs that have defined a genre in front of a sold-out arena and, in exclusive new interviews, the band themselves tell it how they lived it. After half a century, this is your chance to hear the final word from the greatest metal band of all time. 

White Owl Social Club
8:00pm Wednesday, October 4, 201711:59pm Thursday, October 26, 2017

October 4th - Wooden Indian Burial Ground + K Skeleton

October 12th - Earth World + Le Rev

October 19th - Don Gero

October 26th - Isaac Rother & The Phantoms + The Reverberations

All times are 8pm.

Wonder Ballroom
8:00pm Sunday, October 1, 2017

Rakim

Born : January 28, 1968 // Long Island, NY, United States 
Rakim Allah, a native of Wyandanch, New York, revolutionised the rap artform during the late 1980s as one half of the influential hip-hop duo Eric B & Rakim. The duo parted ways in 1992 after releasing four popular albums, including the all-time hip-hop classic 'Paid In Full'. After taking a five-year break from music, Rakim returned as a solo artist in 1997 with the album 'The 18th Letter'. He continues to record sporadically.

Libretto

Hip-hop artist out of Watts, California. Currently residing in Portland, Oregon.

Doug Fir Lounge
8:00pm Thursday, September 28, 2017

FRANKIE ROSE

After spending years as a major presence in Brooklyn’s thriving music scene, Frankie Roserelocated to her familial home of Los Angeles for 18 months with the intention of establishing yet another moment in her storied indie rock métier. Gradually, she found herself short on sleep, funds and optimism. "I moved to LA, drama ensued and I ended up on a catering truck. I was like, how can this be my life after being a touring musician and living off of music. I had really lost my way and I thought I was totally done." Through sleepless nights of listening to broadcaster Art Bell’s paranormal-themed archives, Frankie’s thoughts had turned to "who am I, I’m not cut out for this business, it’s not for me." She continues, "I was literally in my room in L.A., not knowing how I was going to get out. But out of it all, I just decided to keep making music, because it is what I love and what I do – regardless of the outcome." Towards the end of her time spent in Los Angeles, Frankie reached out to Jorge Elbrecht (Tamaryn, Gang Gang Dance, Violens) and began sketching what became the basic outline of what felt like a new album. Then, rather fortuitously, Frankie ended up back in Brooklyn with the realization that "in the end, I’m on my own. I have to do these things on my own." The months that ensued meant basically working with no budget and finding ways to record in-between days. This time enabled Frankie to experiment musically with a variety of people that ultimately changed the way she worked. "I got a lot of input from people like Dave Harrington (Darkside), who was helpful reconstructing the songs, adding dynamics and changing up the rhythms." The result of this existential odyssey is Cage Tropical, Frankie’s 4th album. It is awash with vintage synths, painterly effects pedals, upside down atmosphere and reverberating vocals. It evokes a new wave paranormality of sorts that drifts beyond the songs themselves. "My references aren’t just music," says Frankie, "I love old sci-fi. They Liveis one of my favorite movies ever, same with Suspiria. 80’s sci-fi movies with a John Carpenter soundtrack, with silly synths – that makes it into my file, to the point that I’ll write lyrics incorporating that kind of stuff. It’s in there." Beginning with the shimmery, cinematic and percussive sparkling of the album’s opening track "Love in Rockets," the song’s refrain of "a wheel, a wheel of wasting my life: a wheel, a wheel of wasting my time" immediately alludes to those darker circumstances that led to the creative origins of Cage Tropical."It’s all essentially based on what happened to me in Los Angeles and then a return to Brooklyn," says Frankie. "Misery 
turned into something good. The whole record to me is a redemption record and it is the most positive one I’ve made" "I feel like I am finally free from worrying about an outcome. I don’t care. I already lost everything. I already had the worst-case scenario. When that happens, you do become free. In the end, it’s about me rescuing myself via having this record."

SUBURBAN LIVING

Some things just take time. Nothing could be truer for Philadelphia's Suburban Living, a project originally envisioned in 2011 as a solo endeavor of Virginia native Wesley Bunch. Yet, after 5 years and a move to Philadelphia, Bunch found Suburban Living to be much more than solely his own, joining forces with seasoned musicians Michael Cammarata, Peter Pantina, and Chris Radwanski in his newfound home. The resulting collaborative relationship amongst these four refreshed the project and expanded upon the already impressive groundwork laid by Bunch.

In early 2015, on the heels of touring throughout the U.S. and Japan, Suburban Living began writing what would become the band's sophomore full length, "Almost Paradise." During this time, a chance meeting with Philadelphia-based engineer Jeff Zeigler (The War on Drugs, Kurt Vile, Nothing) led to Zeigler offering to work with the band on their next recording. "Working with Jeff was pretty amazing. I’d never worked with an engineer that knew exactly how I wanted something to sound without me having to express it." explains Bunch. The support of Zeigler, as well as his bandmates, equipped Bunch to spearhead undeniably the best Suburban Living material to date.

A CERTAIN SMILE

Raised on a steady diet of sarah records singles, slumberland noise pop, and creation-era shoegaze, Portland's a certain smile work hard to find that balance between the sweet twee, the fuzzy gaze, and punky pop. 

Having spent years bubbling over in Philadelphia, a certain smile has taken to it's new Pacific Northwest home with aplomb and are now ready to start bringing their noize to the kids!
Hollywood Theater
7:00pm Monday, September 25, 2017

45 years after Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour filmed "Live At Pompeii" in the legendary Roman Amphitheatre there, he returned for two spectacular shows; part of his year-long tour in support of his No.1 album "Rattle That Lock". The performances were the first-ever rock concerts for an audience in the stone Roman amphitheatre; and for two nights only, the 2,600 strong crowd stood exactly where gladiators would have fought in the first century AD. 

Both concerts also saw very special performances of "The Great Gig In The Sky" from "The Dark Side Of The Moon", which David rarely plays as a solo artist. DAVID GILMOUR: LIVE IN POMPEII shows an artist at the top of his game, performing incredible material with his world-class band, in a unique setting, on a very special occasion.

Passes Accepted: Guest Pass and Member Guest Pass. 

Produce Row
7:00pm10:00pm Monday, September 25, 2017

Music Mondays at Produce Row- Start your week off right with live music, and good food and drink! Check out their line-up for scheduled live music kicking off Mondays at 7pm! The September guest is artist/rapper Soopah Eype.

Produce Row
7:00pm10:00pm Monday, September 25, 2017

Music Mondays at Produce Row- Start your week off right with live music, and good food and drink! Check out their line-up for scheduled live music kicking off Mondays at 7pm! The September guest is artist/rapper Soopah Eype.

Produce Row
7:00pm10:00pm Monday, September 25, 2017

Music Mondays at Produce Row- Start your week off right with live music, and good food and drink! Check out their line-up for scheduled live music kicking off Mondays at 7pm! The September guest is artist/rapper Soopah Eype.

6431 NE MLK JR. BLVD
6:00am Sunday, September 24, 2017

Sun Sept 24:  Race Day 6am gate open, 7am staggered start

FEATURING A 5K, 10K AND 15K GEOFF HOLLISTER TRIBUTE 

FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT 7AM-11AM

LOCATION: NEW START/FINISH : 6431 NE MLK JR. BLVD

VACANT LOT ON THE CORNER OF NE MLK JR. BLVD AND ROSA PARKS

The NNEBA Fellows, is a program for youth entrepreneurs ranging in ages 18-26. These young people play a primary role in producing this The MLK DreamRun –a  world class USATF sanctioned event.  Operated under the umbrella of the The N/NE  Business Association’s board & its members the primary goals of the NNEBA Fellows program are designed to help disadvantaged youth improve and expand skills that come from operating successful businesses and organizations and use these skills to procure better employment and higher education opportunities. Simultaneously their work plan helps both connect them with the business community while leaving a sustainable and positive impact in the community.

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