Lose Yr Mind Vitalidad Movement Arts Events Center Vmac September 13


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Friday, Sept xiii

Minority Antiphon Like Add to a List
One of the virtually reliably funny comedy showcases in Portland—too every bit a comedy dark focused on the talent of comedians of colour—Minority Antiphon is awesome because they as well bring in comedians from out of town, like with this testify where we're treated to the high eccentricity humor of Houston-based YouTube personality Roxxy Haze. Also on the bill is Chris Ettrick, Nick Puente, Quinn Salameh, and Portland's Funniest Person semi-finalist Anchor Soong. Hosted by Jason Lamb and Julia Ramos. (Fri Sept 13, eight pm, Siren Theater, $12-fifteen) SUZETTE SMITH

Zoiglhaus Oktoberfest! Like Add to a List
It'south pretty fun to say "Zoiglhaus" out loud. It's probable fifty-fifty more than fun to go to Zoiglhaus, and indulge as they take their turn celebrating Oktoberfest over the grade of this early-fall weekend, total of beer, "prost!"-ing, skilful nutrient, and good cheer. (Fri-Sunday Sept 13-fifteen, xi am, Zoiglhaus Brewing Company)

Rose City Comic Con Similar Add to a List
Portland'south annual celebration of all things pop-culture returns for its biggest year yet—yes, even bigger than the previous twelvemonth, which was too its biggest twelvemonth however—featuring appearances from Tim Curry, Christopher Eccleston,Weird Scientific discipline stars Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith, Robert Englund, Kelly Sue DeConnick,  Jason Isaacs, Kevin Sorbo, Zachary Levi, "Weird Al" Yankovic, and a slew of other artists, creators, vocalization talent, and celebrity guests from the realms of comics, motion picture, gaming, animation, and sci-fi. Also, plain in that location will be a corner somewhere in the edifice, featuring a small handful of artists who actually make comic books. Stop by and say hi!Sept thirteen-fifteen, Fri 1 pm, Sat-Sun 10 am, Oregon Convention Center, $35 & Up, all ages)

Gary Clark Jr. Like Add to a List
In watching Gary Clark Jr.'s electrifying performances of songs like "Pearl Cadillac" and "What Near The states" on Saturday Dark Live and NPR's Tiny Desk Concert, respectively, information technology'south difficult not to feel the onset of goosebumps and a sudden urge to compare the 35-twelvemonth-former blues-rock vocaliser to Jimi Hendrix. But the Texas-bred artist's newfound freedom and political bent on 2019's This State (particularly its defiant, anti-Trump championship track) is also reminiscent of his argument-making contemporaries, like eclectic guitar hero Ben Harper ("Excuse Me Mr."), Childish Gambino ("This Is America"), and Beyoncé ("Formation"). (Speaking of which, let's never forget that one magnificent time Clark Jr. performed "Higher Ground," with Queen Bey during the Stevie Wonder tribute concert. Ballsy doesn't even begin to cover it.) In add-on to his strong, raspy, naturally soulful vox, Gary Clark Jr. can really fucking play. His guitar solos are the highlight of every track, and on video, experience most also good to look directly at—these are intimate, visceral experiences between human and instrument. At his upcoming sold-out show at Edgefield, some of us lucky Portlanders volition get to be flies on the wall for his finger-pickin' goodness. (Fri Sept 13, 6 pm, Edgefield, $54-74, all ages) JENNI MOORE

Lose Twelvemonth Listen Similar Add together to a List
It'south the 6th yr of the Lose Yr Mind festival, and in one case again, organizers have upped the ante on the almanac shindig. Now featuring two stages (twice the rad!), Lose Twelvemonth Mind brings Portland acts, ex-Portland acts, and more together nether one roof, along with regional nutrient trucks, booze suppliers, and beer peddlers. Bands as sonically disparate every bit Lavender Flu, Guantanamo Baywatch, the Shivas, Bryson Cone, Deathlist and Moving ridge Action are guaranteed to deliver memorable sets, and there's a costless post-fest wrap party at Rontom's (Sun Sept 15) with performances by Aan, Art d'Ecco and Night Heron! Do it for your urban center. (Fri-Sun Sept 13-15, 8 pm, Vitalidad Movement Arts Center, $20 & Up) RYAN J. PRADO

Black Mountain, Fifty.A. Witch Like Add to a List
The Canadian psychedelic rock band return to Portland for the first time since 2016 for a headlining show supporting their recent Jagjaguwar-issued full-length, Destroyer. (Fri Sept 13, 9 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $twenty-23)

Torche, Pinkish Black, SRSQ Like Add to a List
Miami heavy rock iv-piece Torche brings their stoner rock and sludge metal sounds dorsum to Portland for a headlining show supporting their latest Relapse Records-issued album,Admission. (Fri Sept thirteen, 9 pm, Mississippi Studios, $16-18)

WHY?, Barrie Like Add to a List
Cincinnati-hailing rapper and vocalist/songwriter Yoni Wolf brings his shapeshifting indie rock and alternative hip-hop outfit dorsum to Revolution Hall for the Portland end on their latest tour. Rising Brooklyn-based indie-pop Barrie round out the all-ages bill. (Friday Sept 13, 9 pm, Revolution Hall, $17-xx)

Feast Portland Like Add together to a List
Clear your stomach and your palate, the biggest food festival of the year is underway! Feast brings chefs, nutrient lovers, and delicious eats together for a weekend-long celebration of tasting. There are tons of events to enjoy like "East Coast vs. Due west Declension," "Brunch Hamlet: Breakfast Effectually the World," and "The Big Feast Presented past New Seasons Market," many of which may be sold out past at present, but there's definitely something for anybody! Visit feastportland for a full list of venues and times. (Friday-Sun Sept 13-fifteen, Various Locations) WM. STEVEN HUMPHREY

Yungblud, Missio Like Add together to a List
After selling out an intimate evidence at Holocene earlier this year, English singer/songwriter Dominic Harrison—AKA Yungblud—brings his politically-charged blend of pop-punk, and hip-hop to the Roseland for an all-ages Portland finish on the "Twisted Tales of the Ritalin Club" Tour. (Fri Sept 13, ix pm, Roseland, $22-25, all ages)

K.Flay, Houses, Your Smith Like Add together to a List
There'south something I immediately similar well-nigh Kristine Flaherty, AKA Yard. Flay, and information technology's not merely because she's a female rapper. Her songs are electronic and hiphoppy, but accept more than substance than well-nigh hiphop, and more structure than most electronica. I'd imagine having a conversation with her at a bar would be much like her lyrics: slightly offbeat, just very night and sexy. Her catamenia hits the notes of Die Antwoord if they were produced by Child Cudi. The audio of an electro/indie/hiphop act would unremarkably brand me dubious, but K. Flay manages to intertwine these genres into something undeniably unique. (Friday Sept thirteen, 8 pm, Crystal Ballroom, $30, all ages) ROSE FINN


Saturday, Sept xiv

How Did This Get Made? Like Add to a List
For nine glorious years, player-comedians Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas take been gleefully picking apart horrible movies for their podcast How Did This Get Made? with a special guest on manus. (Their excoriation of the bizarre musical The Apple with Andy Richter is i for the ages.) And, as with all good podcasts, they've taken it from the studio to the phase with live episodes recorded around the U.s.a., including this Portland stop where they volition discuss the truly wretched 2017 sci-fi drama 2:22. (Sat Sept 14, 7:30 pm, Keller Auditorium,$45-75) ROBERT HAM

Joseph, Deep Bounding main Diver Similar Add together to a Listing
The Portland-hailing trio comprised of sisters Natalie, Allison, and Meegan Closner brings their melodic and harmony-driven blend of folk, pop, and indie stone to the Roseland stage for a pair of homecoming shows supporting their latest anthology,Adept Luck, Kid. Seattle-based vocaliser/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jessica Dobson (AKA Deep Body of water Diver) rounds out the proceedings with her own doo-wop and pop-infused indie rock. (Sat-Sun Sept 14-15, nine pm, Roseland, $27.50-45, all ages)

Internet Beef, Ayla Ray, Weep Babe Like Add to a List
At that place are EP release shows, and so in that location'due south Internet Beef's EP release bear witness—less of a traditional thing and more so an exposition of artistically epic proportions. The new-ish band is, in fact, dropping their debut EP, Gratis Trial—a glitzy punk explosion that ought to pair nicely with all the debauchery planned: caricatural dancers, martial artists, drag performers, live painting, a Super Blast Bros tournament, and alive one-act. All of that'due south in addition to boyfriend Portland rockers Ayla Ray and Cry Babe opening the musical portion of the evening. (Saturday Sept 14, vi pm, Ladd Taphouse, $v, all ages)

Q Makers Market Like Add together to a List
In my wholly biased opinion, queer people brand the best art. And then if you only become to one cute artisan fair this summer, you lot may also get in the Q Makers Market. This queer arts and arts and crafts market is hosted by the Q Center, Portland'southward LGBTQ+ community eye, and includes nutrient carts, live music, and some transgressive-as-fuck artisans booths. Non a bad way to spend a fall day. (Sat Sept 14, noon, Q Heart, free, all ages) BLAIR STENVICK

A Tribute to Amy Winehouse Like Add to a Listing
It's been eight long years since Amy Winehouse's passing and her presence is withal missed to this day. If you feel the same, you can't afford to miss vocalist Davi Schmidt equally she fronts a 7-piece band of local musicians to pay tribute to the eclectic and passionate singer who was gone much likewise soon. There volition exist new takes on some of the classics (like "Beloved Is A Losing Game," for which Davi Schmidt has posted a comprehend on YouTube), but there will also exist some lesser-known songs played, and then concertgoers can experience the total span of what Winehouse left u.s. with. (Sat Sept 14, eight pm, Jack London Revue, $xx-25)

Speechless Like Add to a Listing
The Siren Theater's improvised PowerPoint presentation contest returns, tasking funny Portlanders with the challenge of making upward a lecture on the spot, and then pitching it to judges forth with a series of surprise slides that they have never seen before. (Saturday Sept 14, 8 pm, Siren Theater, $11-13, all ages)

Melty Fest Like Add together to a Listing
Tillamook presents a daytime food party, with ice cream, floats, and melted and grilled cheese offerings from Portland chefs similar Peter Cho, Gabriel Rucker, Tommy Habetz, John Gorham, and Maya Lovelace, forth with out of town friends including Howard and Anita Hsu (Sweet Auburn Barbecue, Atlanta), Joe and Katy Kindred (Kindred, Davidson), Michael Scelfo (The Longfellow Bar, Cambridge), and more. Come for the food and stay for the family-friendly activities, including live cooking demos, a arts and crafts corner, outdoor games, face up painting, and alive music from Portland'due south own Micah and Me. (Saturday Sept fourteen, 4 pm, The Redd on Salmon, $35-65, all ages)

Pauly Shore Like Add to a Listing
Most recall Shore from Encino Man and Bio-Dome, but Shore was born into the comedy game via his mother Mitzi, owner of Los Angeles' famous One-act Store. (Saturday Sept 14, 9 pm, Star Theater, $25)

Doug Loves Movies Like Add to a List
Comedian and stoner icon Doug Benson brings his love movie trivia podcast back to Helium for a special live taping that kicks off at 4:20pm. (Sat Sept 14, 4:twenty pm hurhurhurrr, Helium One-act Gild, $22)

The Maltese Falcon Like Add to a Listing
Fake Radio returns to transform the Former Church building into a mid-century living room where families would huddle around the Philco to hear live radio dramas, much like, say.... The Maltese Falcon, as presented past Lux Radio Theatre on-air in 1943, subsequently the archetype Bogey film striking the silver screens. Fake Radio will not only recreate that alive functioning, they've enlisted the talents of Lynne Stewart to provide the extra punch befitting this noir powerhouse. (Sabbatum Sept 14, 8 pm, The Old Church building, $20-30)

503 Distilling End of Summer Party Like Add to a List
503 Distilling Cocktail Lounge links upwards with PDX Paella for an end of summer party, with custom Spanish cocktails, draft cocktails, boozy slushies, beer, vino, and cider, a paella demonstration, and with live music from Supercoil and Tommy "Tutone" Heath. The showtime 50 paid RSVPs volition get a full plate of Paella, a 503 Distilling Moscow Mule Mug, and a drink ticket for $30. RSVP to events@503distilling.com. (Sat Sept fourteen, 4 pm, 503 Distilling Cocktail Lounge)

Amazon Benefit Comedy Show Like Add to a List
Kickstand Comedy Infinite throws a benefit show to raise money for Amazon Watch, a nonprofit working to protect the rain forest and accelerate the rights of indigenous peoples in the Amazon Bowl. With stand-up from Adam Pasi, Nariko Ott, Wendy Weiss, Dylan Carlino, Hunter Donaldson, and Tory Ward. Hosted past Jake Silberman. (Sat Sept 14, 7:30 pm, Kickstand Comedy Infinite, $ten, all ages)

Belmont Street Fair Like Add to a List
The 24th annual Belmont Street Fair shuts downwards the street between SE 33rd and SE 39th, assuasive crowds to take to the streets and enjoy an afternoon of shopping, music, nutrient, and fun for the unabridged family. (Sat Sept 14, x am, SE 33rd & Belmont, free, all ages)


Sun, Sept 15

Avril Lavigne, Jagwar Twin Like Add to a Listing
Told you guys she was still alive! Don't believe everything you subscribe to on YouTube! Likewise maybe don't scout so much YouTu—too late you lot're a 14 twelvemonth one-time white supremacist Fortnite pro now. (Sun Sept 15, 7 pm, Keller Auditorium, $39.50-99.50, all ages)

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Live in Concert Like Add to a List
The Oregon Symphony follows up last year'due south alive-to-movie performance of John Williams' landmark (and Oscar-winning) score to 1977'due south Star Wars with 2 performances of its sequel, The Empire Strikes Back—which is not only an improvement on its predecessor, merely is perchance one of the best movie scores ever written. Usher Norman Huynh volition lead the orchestra with manner and brio as they bring to life, and with perfect timing, some of the most memorable cues in film history, including "Battle in the Snow," (with pianos playing the part of AT-ATs stomping towards the rebel base of operations), "Han Solo and the Princess," the series' first (and best) beloved theme, the sublime "Yoda and the Strength," the horror-infused "The Duel," and probably the best piece of activeness music in the entire nine-part Star Wars saga, "The Asteroid Field." (Lord's day Sept 15, 2 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, $35 & Up) BOBBY ROBERTS

Blackalicious Similar Add to a List
The legendary Sacramento-hailing hip-hop duo headed up by the natural language-twisting styles of Gift of Gab and the old-school beats of Chief Xcel bring their latest tour to the Star Theater phase. (Sun Sept 15, 9 pm, Star Theater, $22-25)

Portland Timbers vs. DC United Similar Add to a List
Wayne Rooney and D.C. United make their mode to Providence Park for a belatedly-afternoon Sun lucifer upwardly with the Timbers. (Lord's day Sept 15, 4:30 pm, Providence Park)

TBA:nineteen Pancake Breakfast Like Add to a List
TBA:19 started with a charcoal-broil, it only makes sense to terminate it with a fatty stack of flapjacks, accompanied past plenty of bacon, sausages (both pork and vegan), mimosas, and encarmine marys fabricated by PICA Executive Director Victoria Frey herself. (Sun Sept 15, 11 am, PICA at Hancock, free)

Mortified Like Add to a List
Portland storytellers have to the stage to share stories from their adolescence that absolutely shouldn't be shared with anyone because the secondhand clumsiness and embarrassment could be chancy to your sanity. (Sun Sept 15, vii pm, Alberta Rose Theatre, $18-25)

Aan, Art d'Ecco, Night Heron Similar Add to a List
Fresh off the release of their latest album, Losing My Shadow, Portland art-rock and psych-pop outfit Aan caput up the latest installment of Sunday Sessions at Rontoms forth with back up from Vancouver, B.C.'s Art d'Ecco and fellow locals Night Heron. (Sun Sept fifteen, ix pm, Rontoms, free)

Don't forget to check out our Things To Practice calendar for even more things to do!

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