An open conversation between the Los Angeles-based actors of “Gruesome Playground Injuries,” Alex Quijano and Mary-Bonner Baker, and director Sean Mewshaw, about the trials and tribulations, opportunities and practicalities,…
Dark and moody, often veering into rapturous territory, isobell’s new album Sea Spells pulls the listener into the oceanic depths of the band’s collective grief and joy–often personal,…
Exhibition Statement Mystery Pond is about yearning for connectivity in an era when our survival depends on it. It is a response to months of…
Artist Statement You Can’t Unsee explores the concept of something being hidden in plain sight. Once this thing is recognized and acknowledged it becomes impossible…
Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me is a feature-length documentary about legendary Memphis band Big Star. While mainstream success eluded them, Big Star’s three albums have…
CELEBRATING A DECADE OF TATTOOING IN PORTLAND Proud to be a part of both the small business and creative economies, Tsunami Tattoo takes a moment to thank…
In 1970, Jeffrey Kagel walked away from the American dream of rock ‘n’ roll stardom, turning down the chance to record as lead singer for…
Join us for a free outdoor film screening as part of Bayside Bowl’s Summer Patio Film Series. One of the most influential examples of anime, Akira is based…
Formed in 2005 by Jeremy Earl, Woods makes a mix of sun-soaked pop and psychedelic meditations. Their 2012 release, Beyond Bend, is an excellent realization of the band’s aesthetics…
Burlington, Vermont’s Ryan Power makes stunningly outré pop music imbued with strange funk and damaged soul. His unfolding compositions turn harmonic puzzles turned into pop hooks accompanied…