Joseph, Becca Mansari
Thanks to its annual Alpenfest, which features yodeling and alphorn performances, the tiny town of Joseph, Oregon, has been saddled with the dubious nickname “Oregon's Little Switzerland.” But fuck an alphorn! Joseph also inspired the name of Joseph, a trio of singing sisters, and if you're looking for gorgeous folk-pop, look no further. Sharing the bill is Nashville's Becca Mancari, making this whole thing a win-win, so long as you leave your alphorn at home. ERIK HENRIKSEN
8 pm, Revolution Hall, $32-35, all ages


Farewell, Control Yourself
JoAnn Schinderle’s moving to LA, and I’m verklempt. When I first saw her stand-up, I realized my previous dissatisfaction with comedy had nothing to do with me, and everything to do with an industry that devalues women viewers. Schinderle’s jokes about periods and cleaning to Beyoncé show how good comedy outside the boys’ club can be. Put on your boldest lip color in tribute and catch her final weekly showcase. MEGAN BURBANK
7 pm & 9:30 pm, Alberta Street Pub, $12

The Portland Mercury's Highball
Today is the last day to get in on the Portland Mercury’s HIGHBALL! At each of Highball’s locations, you’ll find specially crafted cocktails that are available only to Highball participants. Even better? Each of these fantastic, sanity-saving cocktails will be available ALL DAY (not just during happy hour!) and cost you a mere $5!
Various Locations, click here for a full list of participating venues and cocktail recipes

OMD
All nostalgia aside, OMD's back catalog is untouchable, a perfect time capsule of '80s synth pop without any of the gimmicks. In lieu of dancing to "99 Luftballons" for the 99th time at some tired '80s night, come see the real gems of that decade in action. EZRA ACE CARAEFF
8:30 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $30-35

Tyto Alba, Esmé Patterson, The Squiggle Trio
On her third solo album, We Were Wild, EsmĂ© Patterson sings folksy indie-pop that’s endlessly sweet and bright. Instead of hunting for silver linings, on songs like the opening track, “Feel Right,” she warmly embraces gloom, since “Without feeling wrong/How can we know what feels right?” CIARA DOLAN
8 pm, Firkin Tavern, free

Kristin Hersh, Grant-Lee Phillips
Whether she’s fronting projects like Throwing Muses and 50FootWave or playing solo, Kristen Hersh has quietly contributed to the traditionally male-dominated world of indie rock for decades. Hersh’s songwriting blends punk, indie, and folk, with lyrics that touch on her struggle with bipolar disorder. WILLIAM KENNEDY
8 pm, The Old Church, $20-25

Lindi Ortega, Hugh Masterson
The Nashville-via-Toronto singer/songwriter brings her storytelling and music back to Mississippi Studios for a headlining show supporting her new EP, Til the Goin' Gets Gone.
9 pm, Mississippi Studios, $15-17

Current Joys, Boyo, Nate Wey
Nick Rattigan’s having a busy year: The Los Angeles-based artist released and toured on an album from his cultishly popular surf-punk duo Surf Curse, directed a music video for Philadelphia indie rock band Girlpool, and is now releasing an ambitious video album for his solo project Current Joys (FKA Tele/Visions). A Different Age is Rattigan’s second full-length under Current Joys moniker, following his 2015 debut, Me Oh My Mirror. While it doesn’t veer too far into new waters, the new record finds Rattigan coming into his own as an artist, hustling and struggling to support himself after moving to Los Angeles from his hometown of Reno. He sings over drum machine beats, layers of synth, and looped guitar riffs that shift from lonely tonal pulses to chaotic crescendos. A Different Age plays like the soundtrack to one long moment of quiet reflection in the midst of an existential crisis. CAMERON CROWELL
8:30 pm, Holocene, $10-12

Laurie Kilmartin
The comedian and writer known for her appearances at the Bridgetown Comedy Festival over the years returns with Dead People Suck, a heartfelt and humorous guide to coping with with death and grief without losing your mind.
7:30 pm, Powell's City of Books, free

Something to Talk About: A Portland Bonnie Raitt Tribute
Get your Bonnie Raitt fix tonight at the Rose where a slew of local singer/songwriters and musicians take the stage for an evening of tributes and collaborations in celebration of the queen of the bottleneck blues. With performances from Anne Weiss, Lisa Mann, Bre Gregg, Ara Lee, David Jacobs-Strain, JP Garau, Dan Stueber, Mark Bowden, and Bob Beach.
8 pm, Alberta Rose Theatre, $18-22

Jurassic Park
Conductor Norman Huynh leads the Oregon Symphony through John Williams' iconic score as Steven Spielberg's classic blockbuster plays behind them on the big screen.
2 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, $30-115, all ages

Just Desserts: A Bake Sale Against Gun Violence
Community bake sale organizers, Tracy Puhl and Chelsea Wright, are calling on Portlanders anew to buy baked goods for charitable causes. The entirety of money raised will benefit Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun control advocacy group and you can stock up on tasty treats like mini apple pies, butter mocha cake, and vegan leman coconut scones. Cash only!
10 am, Books With Pictures

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