Art |
Music |
Film/Theater |
Community |
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Wed, Mar. 1 |
Downtown Spring Blossoms Bottle & Bottega 6 p.m. $44 Learn to paint downtown Portland and spring flowers, with instruction from an artist |
Twiddle and Eggy Star Theater 8 p.m. $26+ Twiddle and Eggy are jam bands, blending rock, jazz, bluegrass, reggae and funk with catchy melodies |
Lerner & Loewe’s My Fair Lady Keller Auditorium 7:30 p.m. $62+ A musical based on George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion |
Mommy talks Lunch Mittleman Jewish Community Center 12 p.m. Free Jewish moms talk on dental hygiene, mental health, parenting, education and more |
Thurs, Mar 2. |
Beaverton Fine Art Exhibit Southminster Presbyterian Church 7 p.m. Free Live music, artist meet-and-greet and transformed sanctuary worship service |
Focus Holocene 9 p.m. $15 A dance night inspired by the music of SZA |
Live Wire Alberta Rose Theatre 7:30 p.m. $30+ Emmy award-winning host Luke Burbank featuring music, comedy and conversation with special guests |
Community Clinic The Herb Shoppe 4 p.m. Free Offering sliding scale assistance for minor health needs. Practitioners can’t diagnose or cure disease. |
Fri, Mar. 3 |
Nature, Art and Yoga Playforest 1 p.m. $25 Nature-inspired art & yoga for kids with eco-friendly materials |
White Denim Wonder Ballroom 8 p.m. $22 Rock band known for their high-energy performances and eclectic sound blending rock, jazz and funk |
Leave Your Troubles at the Door Funhouse Lounge 10 p.m. $5 The audience writes problems, and comedians joke about them to feel better about your troubles |
Portland Seafood & Wine Festival Portland Expo Center 2 p.m. $16 Fresh crab, wine, beer, spirits, exhibitors, live entertainment, face painters and balloon artists |
Sat, Mar. 4 |
Weaving Date Exhibition Tour Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art 1 p.m. Free This tour will cover the highlights of the term-long exhibition |
Emotional Oranges McMenamins Crystal Ballroom 8:30 p.m. $30+ An R&B/pop group from Los Angeles, California |
Shadows 5th Avenue Cinema 6 & 8:30 p.m. Students: Free General: $7 1958 film exploring interracial relationships and identity in New York City’s Beat scene |
Hollywood Farmers Market NE Hancock & 44th Ave 9 a.m. Free Browse through local produce and trinkets |
Sun, Mar. 5 |
Exhibition: Fernanda D’Agostino Oregon Center for Contemporary Art 12 p.m. Free Showcasing public art and new media installations, featuring projection sculptures inspired by tent caterpillar nests |
Quasi Doug Fir Lounge 3:30 p.m. $22.50 Portland-based indie pop duo featuring Sam Coomes and Janet Weiss, known for their sharp material |
Frosty Fables Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 2 p.m. $20+ As winter melts into spring, these enchanting fairy tales are sure to help you celebrate the joys of the season |
SheBrew Festival The Redd on Salmon Street 12 p.m. $30+ Women-focused beer event. Brewer competition and festival celebrating female makers, benefiting LGBTQ and Human Rights Campaign. |
Mon, Mar. 6 |
Paint Nite: Sunflower Bethany Public House 7 p.m. $35 Hang out with artists and learn how to paint a sunflower in a wine bottle |
Vance Joy Keller Auditorium 8 p.m. $50+ An Australian singer/songwriter known for his ukulele-led charm and global hit “Riptide” |
Comedy Open Mic The Cheerful Tortoise 9 p.m. Free Comedy at PSU campus, with five-minute sets and lots of energy |
Monday Music & Mingle Sellwood Community House 10:15 a.m. Free Jam out and meet new people, with tea and snacks provided |
Tues, Mar. 7 |
Hand Cut Silhouette Portraits Black Wagon 11 a.m. $35 Artist Karl Johnson cuts out a silhouette by hand for guests |
Young Nudy Hawthorne Theatre 8 p.m. $25 An Atlanta-based rapper known for his distinctive voice and dark, introspective lyrics |
Suburbia Clinton St Theater 7 p.m. $8 A film about a teenager who leaves his home to join a group of punk rockers |
Dance Your Science Matt Dishman Community Center 4:30 p.m. Free Teens can explore scientific concepts and express themselves through movement |