THURSDAY JAN 11
PUBLISH–So your New Year’s resolution included publishing your novella, starting
your zine, or gathering together your collection of poems that are all dog-eared
and sopping in the attic with the pictures of your ex? The IPRC is the way to
do it. Cheap, easy, and totally fun, it’s a center of self-publishing and writing,
and this little function is a fantastic way to be introduced. KD
New User Orientation, 917 SW Oak Street, #218, 7 pm, 827-0249, Free
THEATER–Imago, the local theater company that brought us some of the best
productions Portland has ever seen (remember Frogs, Lizards, Orbs, and Slinkys?)
is at it again: Oh Lost Weekend involves a 19-foot metallic cage, Queen
Victoria, and 300 gallons of water. KD
Fri-Sat at Imago Theatre, 17 SE 8th, 224-8499, 7:30, $18.50
FRIDAY JAN 12
MUSIC–Okay, the album actually came out a little while ago, but why shouldn’t
The Places have a party to celebrate their gorgeous, muted, shining star
of a first release? Your heart will be coddled by Amy and Ryan’s gentle stylings.
With Operacycle, Little Wings, films by Zak Riles. JS
Medicine Hat, 1834 NE Alberta, 282-4083, 9 pm
SATURDAY JAN 13
FILM–If you think films should be directed like a concise, beautiful string
of photographs, then Jem Cohen’s your director and his new film, Benjamin
Smoke, is your documentary. It’s poetic, musical, and touching, so bring
a hankie. See Film pg 25 JS
Guild Theater, SW 9 & Taylor, 221-1156, 5 & 9:15 pm, $6.50
PERFORMANCE–This is why the First Amendment was written: A brewing stew of
free expression, performance artists, dancers, hip-hop, and chaotic music. KBOO
steps out from behind the dial to sponsor Boo Art, from the rip roaring violin
of Noggin to Jennifer Robin’s bizarre stage perform-ance as a sperm whale. PB
Pacific Northwest College of Art, 1241 NW Johnson, 6-11 pm, Donation Suggested
SUNDAY JAN 14
PUNK RAWK–Nostalgic for ye olde Punk Rock days of yore? Then don’t miss this
great lineup of Northwest punk legends from the ’70s and early ’80s!
Featuring Poison Idea, The Lewd, Sado-Nation, The Styphnoyds, The Riffs, and
Religious War, this all-ages event is an extremely rare opportunity to watch
these grampys skank! And skank they WILL. WSH
Northwest Punk Legends Weekend, Meow Meow, 527 SE Pine, 9 pm, $10
MONDAY JAN 15
FILM–Before she was eating bars and cars, Blondie was a sexy, mean and hard-thrashing
punker at New York’s gritty CBGB. A crash course in the early, murky days of
American punk, Nightclubbing is five different, strongly versed and emotionally
raw documentaries. Monday is a marathon of all five! PB
Clinton Street Theater, 2522 SE Clinton, 238-8899, series runs Friday-Monday,
call for show times, $6
TUESDAY JAN 16
MUSIC–When everything else sucks, there’s nothing like a bunch of incredibly
dedicated musicians to remind you that at least we’ve got music. Especially
when it’s people who produce the glassy sounds of 31 Knots, and the voluminous,
orchestral Swords/ Project–two local bands who rock because they aren’t afraid
to wear their hearts on their sleeve. KD
Pine Street Theater, 215 SE 9th Ave, 232-7861, 9 pm
FILM–It’s a sad but true fact that lately most Hollywood releases have been
sucking dead hippo ass. That’s why people are flipping their teakettles over
Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon–and with good reason! Mixing sensitive
story-telling techniques with kick-ass fight sequences, CTHD is the chop-socky
answer to our cinematic prayers. WSH
Cinema 21, 616 NW 21st, 223-4515, 4:00, 7:00, 9:30, $6
WEDNESDAY JAN 17
MUSIC–Strap a studded collar on a coal miner’s daughter and kick her out
onto stage: Presenting Neko Case! Sharp-edged two-step honky-tonk songs about
hearts bloodied by fiendish boyfriends. Like a shot of tequila for the soul.
PB
Crystal Ballroom, 1332 W Burnside, $15, 9 pm
