Art |
Music |
Film/Theater |
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Wed, Jan. 25 |
Ceramics – Clay Creations Multnomah Arts Center 3:30 p.m. $80 Construct a world with your fingers while exchanging ideas and inspiration with artists around you |
Rock Band Karaoke The 4th Wall PDX 7 p.m. Free Thousands of songs laid out in the classic game format and a karaoke experience without equal |
Ms. Holmes & Ms. Watson Portland Center Stage 7:30 p.m. $43–86 The fast-paced, bold, feminist take on the iconic crime-fighting duo that you’ve been awaiting |
Harry Potter Trivia Arbor Beer Lodge & Brewery 7 p.m. $8 Get quizzed on your knowledge of Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets |
Thurs, Jan. 26 |
Portland Lights Bottle & Bottega 6 p.m. $40 Mix and mingle with the people of Portland while painting the city |
Noon Concert Series – Lunar New Year Lincoln Performance Hall 12 p.m. Free Portland State students and staff perform instrumental and vocal music from Asian countries |
Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook Broadway Rose New Stage 7 p.m. $20–30 Follow empty-nesters Sue and Dan on a poignant journey through their past |
Lunar New Year Lantern Viewing Evenings Lan Su Chinese Garden 5 & 7 p.m. $15–45 Watch the garden glow with hanging red lanterns illuminating sweeping roof lines |
Fri, Jan. 27 |
Snow Birds Chan’s Steakery 6 p.m. $35 Learn to paint snow birds while enjoying wine, snacks and upbeat tunes |
Yheti The North Warehouse 9 p.m. $35 A detailed sound sculpture that plays with those open to more experimental, surreal electronic music |
Penn & Teller Keller Auditorium 8 p.m. $65–95 Magicians, entertainers and scientific skeptics who have performed together since the late 1970s |
Portland Outdoor Escape Game Benson Bubbler 12 p.m. $7 Follow clues, solve puzzles, discover new places and learn stories of the city’s past during this adventure |
Sat, Jan. 28 |
Flowstone Carnation Contemporary 12 p.m. Free A project exploring the end of day as it relates to the end of days |
Qrion 45 East 10 p.m. $25 Qrion uses the noise of the world around her to create intimate songs anchored by energetic beats |
Alma’s Rainbow 5th Avenue Cinema 6 & 8 p.m. Free (Students) $7 (General) The life of a teenager as she enters womanhood and navigates standards of being a woman |
Portland Fine Print Fair Portland Art Museum 10 a.m. $25 16 premier print dealers and galleries from North America and Europe |
Sun, Jan. 29 |
“Madonna of the Magnificat” Portland Art Museum 10 a.m. $22 Sandro Botticelli’s masterwork round painting that is rarely seen |
YG Moda Center 8 p.m. $35+ Known for a forceful and raspy voice that supports the prowling bass lines of his tracks |
Cabaret Winningstad Theatre 7:30 p.m. $30–50 The dark and heady life of Berlin’s natives, as Germany slowly yields to the Third Reich |
Distillery Tour & Tasting Freeland Spirits 3 p.m. $15–30 A tour & tasting with a unique gin and whiskey experience led by an exceptional distiller |
Mon, Jan. 30 |
Jantzen Beach Carousel Exhibit Oregon Historical Society 10 a.m. $10 A vibrant multimedia exhibition sharing the history of the amusement park |
Music Monday The REC Room in Hammer + Jacks 10:30 a.m. Free Musical fun and movement with local indie musicians |
Open Mic Comedy The High Dive 10 p.m. Free Watch or perform comedy, hosted by Ian Albanese |
Comedy Workshop Performance Works Northwest 6:30 p.m. $60 Games, activities and improvised relationships will bring actors out of their comfort zone |
Tues, Jan. 31 |
Make Do Art Studio Cookshop 4 p.m. $400 Elementary students can build a sketchbook and play art games |
Frankie & The Witch Fingers Doug Fir Lounge 8 p.m. $15–17 Known for their rowdy and visceral approach to live shows |
Montavilla Station Open Mic Montavilla Station 7 p.m. Free Watch or perform comedy in four-minute sets, hosted by Lucas Copp |
Tuesday Trivia The 4th Wall PDX 7 p.m. Free Put your nerd knowledge to the test with Doctor Who trivia |