Art |
Music |
Film/Theater |
Community |
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Wed, Mar. 8 |
Creative Club Sellwood Community House 10:15 a.m. Free A mix of art skills instruction and story circle, featuring creative skills |
Open Music Alberta Rose Theatre 7:30 p.m. $20 Nathalie Joachim, Gabriela Montero and Oregon Symphony in a thought-provoking concert and conversation |
Casablanca Century 16 Eastport Plaza 7 p.m. $12.50 A classic romantic drama set in WWII Morocco on the big screen |
Speak Up PCC Community Hall 5 p.m. Free Legal advocate guest speakers from Washington county. Hosted by Victims of Crime Advocacy. |
Thurs, Mar. 9 |
Water Media Juried Show Oregon Society of Artists 10 a.m. Free An art exhibit that showcases all forms of water-soluble media |
Show Me the Body Revolution Hall 7:30 p.m. $25 A NYC-based hardcore punk band with a global presence, promoting social change |
Cirque Du Soleil: Corteo Moda Center 7:30 p.m. $54+ A vibrant carnival of clowns, acrobats and music celebrating the essence of circus |
65th Annual Spring RV Show Portland Expo Center 10 a.m. $15 Learn about the RV lifestyle at a Portland Metro RV Dealers Association event |
Fri, Mar. 10 |
Paint: Kiss the Girl Chan’s Steakery 6 p.m. $35 Add color to your night out with master artist Valerie Rowton |
Ben Rector Keller Auditorium 7:30 p.m. $40+ Singer-songwriter with relatable piano-pop anthems about family, fame and friendship |
HUMP! Film Festival Revolution Hall 6:30 p.m. $84 Erotic short films made by real people, celebrating diverse body types, kinks and sexualities |
Saint Patrick’s Irish Festival Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub 7 p.m. $35 Live music, Irish dancing, vendors and more at a new venue by the waterfront |
Sat, Mar. 11 |
Spectrum Spring Market ADX Portland 12 p.m. Free Showcase of LGBTQ+ artists and their print art, zines, apparel, accessories and ceramics |
Trove Styrke Doug Fir 9 p.m. $20 Swedish singer-songwriter with indie pop and electropop sound, known for powerful vocals and lyrics |
Everybody Hates You Funhouse Lounge 10 p.m. $10 Witness ego death as the best comedians in Portland battle with hilariously cutting insults |
Rose City Sneakerfest Leftbank Annex 12 p.m. $10+ Celebrating sneakerheads while paying homage to the city’s influence on the global sneaker scene |
Sun, Mar. 12 |
Sketchbook Workshop Gallery GoGo 1 p.m. $30 Learn new exercises and experiments that help you fill your sketchbook and improve your drawing skills |
Chappell Roan Doug Fir 8 p.m. $91 A young singer-songwriter with a unique voice and emotionally charged lyrics |
Sound of Metal 5th Avenue Cinema 6 p.m. Students: Free General: $7 A drummer loses his hearing, forcing him to confront his new reality in this emotional drama |
Pickleball 653 NW Culpepper Terrace 1 p.m. $12 Pickleball players can meet up and play, with limited supplies provided. Beginners welcome. |
Mon, Mar. 13 |
Kids Story & Art Classes Awake Coffee & Art 10 a.m. $5 Crafts include play dough, water colors, paper crafts and painting on cardboard. Ages 1–4 |
Kimbra Wonder Ballroom 8:30 p.m. $28+ Musician who blends elements of pop, rock, jazz and electronic music |
Comedy Open Mic Cheerful Tortoise 9 p.m.
See local comedians in five-minute sets on Portland State campus |
Geeks Who Drink Trivia The Triple Lindy 7:30 p.m. Free Put your useless knowledge to use and win bar cash and prizes in this authentic trivia quiz |
Tues, Mar. 14 |
Views from Pittock Bottle & Bottega 6 p.m. $44 Learn from Katie Blystone how to paint a sunset view |
Elle King Revolution Hall 8 p.m. $42+ Banjo-playing songwriter to Grammy-nominated pop sensation, fueled by a tough Southern Ohio upbringing |
Paris Calligrammes Clinton Street Theater 7 p.m. $8 Ulrike Ottinger’s film is a poetic reflection on her experiences living in Paris in the 1960s |
A Borderline Study Literary Arts 6 p.m. $240 This seminar will interrogate our understanding of the border as a static entity |