The Notebook jumps from screen to stage in this Broadway in Portland production. Credit: Broadway in Portland

Just when it seemed like winter would never end, March is swooping in with cherry blossoms and Daylight Saving Time. Whether you want to make up for all the time you’ve spent huddled under a blanket by spending time outdoors or you want to celebrate all the holidays this month brings (including Women’s History Month, St. Patrick’s Day, and Holi), your options are plentiful. Below, we’ve compiled the biggest comedy shows, concerts, food events, and other great things to do, from Miguel’s CAOS Tour to The Notebook and from the Irish Festival to Trans Town PDX.

COMEDY

Andrew Callaghan – All Gas No Brakes x Channel 5 “Carnival”
When it comes to capturing the chaotic, contradictory spirit of America, Andrew Callaghan is second to none. From All Gas No Brakes to Channel 5, his on-the-ground interviews (from conspiracy conventions to political flashpoints) have helped shape what grassroots reporting looks like in the digital age. Most recently, his whopping three hour (longer before it was edited) sit-down with Hunter Biden and documentary Dear Kelly helped him expand his lens without losing his edge. So that means it’s the perfect time for him to host a Carnival… right? For one night only, Callaghan brings his signature unpredictability to the stage with live music, rap battles, talent showcases, and rare video screenings, for a production that aims to feel like stepping into the Channel 5 universe itself. It’s going to be a weird one. LANGSTON THOMAS
Roseland Theater, Old Town-Chinatown (Sat Mar 28)

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