
PEDRO—Truly one of the most intriguing performers around, David Bazan and pals roll through Portland in support of his recent album Strange Negotiations. The onetime Pedro the Lion frontman divorced himself from his Christian upbringing, resulting in some harrowing songs about faith, loss, recovery, and just about everything else in between. EAC
w/Rocky Votolato; Mississippi Studios, 3939 N Mississippi, 9 pm, $15
THE BOY WHO LIVED—Ten years after the release of the first Harry Potter movie, the last one is finally here: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II brings Harry’s epic tale to a melancholy, bombastic end. The Battle of Hogwarts on the big screen? Don’t pretend you’re not geeking out like Colin Creevey about it. EH
Various theaters (we recommend Roseway Theater at 7229 NE Sandy), see Movie Times for locations and showtimes

Saw it, loved it. But the mofo behind me brought someone who’s never read the books or seen the movies and wanted to do a “commentary” during the film…so I shushed him 2x. Lame people, they expect us all to know what happens…
In other words some one who is not an adolescent that has not read a series written for adolescents (mostly)? The nerve! How gauche. I agree that people who talk during movies are really annoying however. Get a synopsis people