Oregon Brewers Festival Pictures + Win 2011 OBF Beer Package

Oregon Brewers Festival
Oregon Brewers Festival
Photo by richtpt

Pipeline is giving away another five beer packages (two mugs, 16 tokens, one program!) to the 2011 Oregon Brewers Festival at Portland’s Waterfront Park. To win, comment on this post why you would like to attend. If you have already commented/entered here, you don't have to enter again. We'll draw the winner on Thursday, July 28.

Reminder: We give out 100s of $$$ in free tickets every week including to many of the top music and art venues in Portland. Join our email list if you like free stuff

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More Oregon Brewers Festival Pictures Read the rest of this entry »

Next Thursday: ‘Female’ On Rooftop Of Hotel Deluxe + WIN TICKETS | Top Down: Rooftop Cinema

Pipeline has partnered with NW Film Center to give away tickets to many of their screenings including a pair to next Thursday night's Rooftop Cinema. To win, comment on this post why you'd like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed Monday, July 25.

Reminder: We give out 100s of $$$ in free tickets every week including to many of the top music and art venues in Portland. Join our email list if you like free stuff

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From our partners at NW Film Center:
Rooftop Cinema | "Top Down" @ Hotel Deluxe, PortlandFemale
W/Opening  Music by A La Mode
Thursday, July 28
8 p.m. | $9 | All Ages
www.nwfilm.org
Purchase Tickets

Hotel Deluxe Roof
SW 15th and Yamhill

Join us for balmy evenings and beguiling views atop the parking rooftop at the Hotel deLuxe, SW 15th at Yamhill. Festivities begin at 8 p.m. with music and refreshments. Gracie's Restaurant will offer easy-to-juggle meals, snacks, and cocktails, and additional beverages will be available from TAZO Tea, MacTarnahan's Brewing, and Viso.

The screenings start when the sun goes down, around 9 p.m. Bring your own portable chair, pillow, or blanket, but please no pets or outside food or drink.

Before the morally corrective Hays Code was enacted in 1934, Hollywood had all sorts of naughty ideas, even going so far as to suggest that a woman could be the successful CEO of a huge motor car company Read the rest of this entry »

This Weekend: Portland Parks Bridge Walk | Tour Downtown Bridges

From our sponsors at PDX Bridge Walks:
Portland Bridge WalkPDX Bridge Walk Tour
Saturday, July 23
9 a.m.-1 p.m. | $16 | All Ages
No Pre-Registration Required
Contact Nancy Harger at Portland Parks & Outdoor Recreation 503-823-5132, or tour guide Nathan Hoover at 503-200-4140.

On this downtown waterfront walk, we tour the largest mechanical structures in Oregon. We will begin our walk at the corner of NW 2nd & Everett, on the covered steps of the NW Natural Building.

From there, we'll visit bridge museum, meet a bridge operator, and test for synchronous vertical excitation. We'll end our walk with a no-host family-style lunch in Chinatown (extra $). We'll do about a mile of walking, crossing at least three bridges, and seeing about ten in all. Walks are ADA accessible.

Win Tickets: Julia Ingram @ New Renaissance Bookstore | New York Times Bestselling Author

Pipeline is giving away a pair of tickets to see bestselling author Julia Ingram on Tuesday, July 26 at New Renaissance Bookstore. To win, comment on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed Monday, July 25.
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From our sponsors at New Connexion:
Julia Ingram New ConnexionsNCX Wellness Night w/ Julia Ingram
Tuesday, July 26
7-9 p.m. | $10 | All Ages

New Renaissance Bookstore
1338 Northwest 23rd Avenue
newconnexion.net

Join us at New Connexion's monthly wellness sampler of new ideas on alternative health, personal growth and conscious living.

In ¬Å“How Long Until My Soul Gets It Right?¬Â master regression therapist and bestselling author Julia Ingram says that past lives affect your present life. The exploration of past lives has shown that our current life circumstances are the result of acts from prior lifetimes. Read the rest of this entry »

This Weekend @ Bossanova Ballroom: Raw Artist Showcase + Veterans Benefit Show

From our sponsors at Bossanova:
Raw Artist Showcase @ Bossanova BallroomRaw Artist Showcase
Thursday, July 21
8 p.m. | $10 | 21+
Purchase Tickets from Raw Artist

Bossanova Ballroom
722 E. Burnside Street
www.bossanovaballroom.com

RAW:natural born artists is an independent arts organization that hand-selects and spotlights independent creatives in visual art, film, fashion, music, hair & makeup artistry, photography, models and performing art.

RAW’s mission is to provide up-and-coming artists of all creative realms with the tools, resources and exposure needed to inspire and cultivate creativity so that they might be seen, heard and loved. RAW educates, connects and exposes emerging artists in 22 artistic communities nationwide through monthly showcase events. Join us in celebrating the work of these artists.

More about RAW + Veterans Benefit Concert… Read the rest of this entry »

Win Tickets: Canvas Album Release @ Holocene | 50s Style Electronic Blues

Pipeline is giving away a pair of tickets to the Canvas Album Release Party on Thursday, July 21 at Holocene. To win, comment on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed Thursday, July 21.
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From our sponsors at Holocene:
Your Canvas @ HoloceneYour Canvas Album Release
w/ Yours, Desert Noises, Gratitillium
Thursday, July 21
8 p.m. | $3 college students, $5 general | 21+

Holocene
1001 SE Morrison Street
www.holocene.org

Portland based band, Your Canvas, was formed in the fall of 2009 by couple, Marc Swart and Jessica Boudreaux, as a primarily electronic based project. It wasn't until drummer, Jeremy O'Connell, joined the band that they began to make the shift from computer and synth driven sounds. Read the rest of this entry »

Preview: Portland Timbers vs West Bromwich Albion | English Side West Brom Return To Portland

By Will Conwell
Portland Timbers vs West BromwichFRIENDLY 3: Portland Timbers vs West Bromwich Albion
Wednesday, July 20, 8:00 p.m. Streaming at PortlandTimbers.com
Previous match-up(s): 5/13/1981 Timbers 0 – West Brom 1

Thirty years after playing a friendly against the NASL Timbers, West Bromwich Albion return to the Rose City tonight to mark the Timbers return to the first division of American soccer.

Following the Timbers away victory against Chicago over the weekend, Coach Spencer will field a team of reserves and bench players,  looking for them to impress as the Timbers seek any spark to start a run of successive wins. With no reinforcements coming into the team during the summer transfer window, this will be a prime opportunity for fringe players to stand out.

The Timbers opponents, Read the rest of this entry »

2011 PDX Pop Now | Interview w/ Joshua Spacek of Monarques

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Related: 2011 PDX Pop Now Festival @ Refuge PDX | FREE, All Ages, Dozens of Bands, Food Carts

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By Nathalie Weinstein
Monarques @ PDX Pop NowWhat started out as a listserv for people in Portland's music community has become PDX Pop Now!, an annual all ages music festival showcasing the latest and greatest musical talent Stumptown has to offer.

Now in its 7th year, Benna Gottfried, PDX Pop Now's media director, said the festival has continued to be a self-sustaining entity run entirely by volunteers and offered free of charge to PDX music lovers. She attributes the festival's success to sponsorship by businesses and the hard work of its army of volunteers. This weekend's show promises to be better than ever, Gottfried said.

¬Å“We're taking a big leap this year and increasing the festival's production quality for fans and musicians,¬Â Gottfried said. ¬Å“We'll have amazing light shows inside and outside, better sound quality and a big mature music venue.¬Â

There will be 44 bands performing this year, including Monarques, a sixties pop-inspired group who have been playing around Portland for the last three years. PDX Pipeline sat down with Joshua Spacek of Monarques to talk about his first-ever performance at PDX Pop Now.

PDX Pipeline: Can you describe your band's sound?

Joshua Spacek: We have a sixties pop thing going on. The Beatles are an obvious influences as well as The Kinks. Read the rest of this entry »