Kevin Morby, Shannon Lay
With his new album, City Music, Los Angeles singer/songwriter Kevin Morby sounds like a wayfaring Lou Reed—his metropolitan love songs capture the electric feeling of being dwarfed, surrounded by life, and high on the communal energy that only exists in cities. Morby will be joined by rising folksinger Shannon Lay (guitarist for the punk band Feels), who’s releasing her stunning new record Living Water next month. CIARA DOLAN
8 pm, Aladdin Theater, $15


Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble, Heather Trost
Stereolab lead singer Laetitia Sadier returns to Portland with her latest pop project, Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble, currently touring in support of their new album, Find Me Finding You.
9 pm, Doug Fir, $12-14

Pokey LaFarge
Born Andrew Heissler in the green pastures of Bloomington, Illinois, Heissler's adopted pseudonym, Pokey LaFarge, befits his ongoing commitment (now over a decade strong) to a bygone American way of life, as represented by ragtime jazz, country swing, barrelhouse blues, and ample amounts of hair pomade. No doubt, there are still a precious few clinging to their striped vests and herringbone tweed caps, and for them, Pokey LaFarge endures. SANTI ELIJAH HOLLEY
8:30 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $20-25

Grindhouse Film Festival: Cutter's Way
Of all the Hollywood’s tributes to departed cinematic heroes this week, the Grindhouse Film Festival’s screening of 1981’s Cutter’s Way is probably the most special. It contains the best performance of John Heard’s long career, and co-stars Jeff Bridges in one of the first real glimpses of the legendary actor he’d become in later years. Cutter is a weird little crime and conspiracy flick about Vietnam vets back home and in over their heads, but what makes it a treasure of a film is Heard’s portrayal of that one fucking friend you can’t cut out of your life even though everything about him is screaming for you to leave him behind. Heard makes the inexplicable decision to keep that guy around feel right, even as everything keeps going wrong. BOBBY ROBERTS
7:30 pm, Hollywood Theatre, $7-9

Resist Trump Tuesday
A meeting with staffers from Senator Jeff Merkley's office, in the courtyard of the World Trade Center, about the ways in which citizens can help prevent all the damage our President is trying to do.
11:30 am, World Trade Center, free

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