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It’s Happening Tonight!

PLAY NICE NICE—The 29th edition of the Supernature showcase is upon us, this time headlined by the diversely influenced Nice Nice—a little bit psych prog, a little bit noise, and a little bit of everything else. The duo’s joined by Nudge’s Brian Foote’s little-seen solo project, Leech. MSw/DJs E*Rock, Copy, BJ; Rotture, 315 SE 3rd, […]

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BODY SLAM—In 1977, Andy Kaufman challenged the women of America to beat him in the wrestling ring. Dear Andy Kaufman: I Hate Your Guts! presents the incredulous, angry, passionate letters and photos from the ladies ready to take him on, read tonight by his former girlfriend Lynne Margulies. PACPowell’s City of Books, 1005 W Burnside, […]

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It’s Happening Tonight!

DESERT GUITAR—In the north Sahara of Mali, a band of Toureg musicians have been playing assouf—a blues-like but unique style of African music—for decades, toiling through oppression, discrimination, and obscurity. Tinariwen have started to receive the global recognition they deserve, and they roll through town for one of their celebratory live shows. NLw/Dusu Mali Band, […]

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It’s Happening Tonight!

LOUD MUSIC—Don’t mistake A Place to Bury Strangers—holders of the title of New York City’s loudest band—for simply noise; they make carefully organized, spine-tingling rock with an instantly familiar, cool vocal style. Also, they frequently perform in front of projected videos of explosions and stuff, so that’s always fun. AMw/Light Pollution; Doug Fir, 830 E […]

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Music to Put in Your Earholes

Tonight in Music Town, USA. Berbati’s Pan—Pinehurst Kids, Bombs Into You, 9 pm, free Branx—Reverse Dotty, Very International Love, Van Go Lion, 10 pm, $5 Doug Fir—Jamie Lidell, Alex B, 9 pm, $18 Hawthorne Theatre—Subhumans, Arctic Flowers, Salted City, Vivid Sekt, 8 pm, $12, all ages Holocene—Cars & Trains, Sunnyside, Evan Sadlou, Archers, 8:30 pm, […]

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It’s Happening Tonight!

WORK IT OUT—Here’s your chance to swoon all over South London synth-pop mainstays Athlete in a dimly lit and intimate venue. Easy, tiger: Try to hide your drool. You’re probably going to be surrounded by at least another 200 dedicated swooners. NDw/Carney; Mississippi Studios, 3939 N Mississippi, 9 pm, $13HAKUNA MATATA—I’m not ashamed: I fuckin’ […]

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It’s Happening Tonight!

WIZARDS GONE WILD—Lev Grossman’s bestseller The Magicians takes a familiar premise and dials the angst to 11. The protagonist of The Magicians finds himself unexpectedly admitted to a “college of magic,” where coming-of-age hijinks unfold against a fantastical background—think Hogwarts with sex, booze, and cocaine. AHPowell’s City of Books, 1005 W Burnside, 7:30 pm, FREE […]

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It’s Happening Tonight!

DRAMMY—Portland’s theater community toils year-round for little pay and less recognition (sorry, guys). Tonight, join them for a well-deserved collective back-patting, as awards—dubbed the “Drammys”—are given out for the best shows of the year. AHCrystal Ballroom, 1332 W Burnside, 7 pm, FREE CRUZ CONTROL—What happens when the ghost of your dead mother comes to visit—and […]

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Portland Underground Film Festival

Poster by Root. The 6th annual Portland Underground Film Festival started yesterday at the Clinton St. Theater, and some great independent films are going to be playing all weekend long. I asked Seth Sonstein, owner of the Clinton St. Theater and curator of PUFF, why people should go to the festival. He had this to […]

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Thursday Night Music

Here’s what’s poppin’ tonight: Backspace—Plankton Wat, Horde of Two, Mangled Bohemians, Saudade, 8 pm, $6, all ages Dante’s—Richmond Fontaine, Kevn Kinney, Scott McCaughey, 9 pm, $10-12 Doug Fir—Delta Spirit, Ezra Furman & The Harpoons, The Romany Rye, 9 pm, $12-14 Edgefield—Norman, 6 pm, free, all ages Holocene—Ping Pong Pandemonium Party: STLS, Neal Morgan, Permanent Wave, […]

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