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SUMMARY:Andrea’s Sunday Country Showcase at the Alberta St. Pub
DESCRIPTION:Andrea’s Sunday Country Showcase\nSunday\, November 11\, 2018:\nat The Alberta Street Pub\n5 PM. All ages. $5\nhttp://www.albertastreetpub.com/
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LOCATION:Alberta Street Pub\, 1036 NE Alberta S\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
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SUMMARY:2018 Siren Nation Arts Workshops & Panels (Free)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of FREE workshops and panel discussions\, featuring diverse women from across the arts spectrum. This event is part of the 2018 Siren Nation Festival. \nLOCATION\nMcMenamins Kennedy School\n5736 NE 33rd Avenue\nPortland\, OR 97211 \nPROGRAM SCHEDULE\nWorkshops\n(In the Martha Jordan Room) \nThe Business of Art\n11:00 AM-12:45 PM \nLearn how to treat your art like a professional business. We’ll cover topics such as different ways to make money from your art\, how to present your work in the best light\, and basic business management for artists. Come prepared with any questions you may have about how to make and grow a creative business.\nwww.facebook.com/events/1937882646288676/\n \nPodcasting Basics\n1:00-2:45 PM \nCreating a podcast? Looking for your voice? This workshop’s for you. Every good podcast revolves around a story. We’ll explore storytelling in multiple podcast formats\, as well as how to get your show published\, connecting to your audience\, and key tools.\nwww.facebook.com/events/351840735386604/\n \nPOC Stand-up Comedy\n3:00-5:00 PM \nThis free workshop is being offered specifically to people of color. It’s an opportunity to learn and develop stand-up writing and performance skills. Come polish those punchlines! No experience required.\nwww.facebook.com/events/343883466187964/\n \nPanels\n(In the Mina Parsons Room) \nFunding Creative Work\n11:00 AM-12:15 PM \nDo you have a dream project? Get ideas about how to make it happen. Our panel of creative professionals will discuss and answer questions about different ways of financing creative projects\, from grants to freelancing to crowdfunding.\nwww.facebook.com/events/554834128311077/\n \nSocial Media for Creative Professionals\n12:30-1:45 PM \nGet a variety of perspectives on social media strategies and how to manage the personal/professional balancing act when you’re doing creative work. Panelists include artists from different fields\, a social media manager\, and PSU’s Director of Book Publishing.\nwww.facebook.com/events/1707873375989506/  \nThe Business of Music\n2:00-3:15 PM \nMusic industry pros\, including indie and major-label performers\, talk about their experiences in the business\, career tips\, and Portland’s music scene.\nwww.facebook.com/events/563646834083509/\n \nThe Wide World of Weed\n3:30-5:00 PM \nLearn about the cannabis industry from women who are shaping it! Our panelists deal with just about every aspect of cannabis\, including edible and topical products\, medicinal CBD\, science\, art\, and community.\nwww.facebook.com/events/579478405837732/\n \nSPEAKERS\nWorkshops\nThe Business of Art\n11:00 AM-12:45 PM \nCate Anevski has spent her career split between working as a professional artist and a tax accountant. A few years back\, she finally decided to work as an artist full time\, but she loves applying her business knowledge to her artistic endeavors. Her latest goal is helping other creative individuals understand business so they can have successful careers following their passions.\nwww.BeesKneesIndustries.com \nPodcasting Basics\n1:00-2:45 PM \nJeni Wren Stottrup is a podcast producer and editor in Portland\, Oregon. Since launching her podcast\, Gritty Birds\, in 2015\, she has made podcasting more than just a hobby\, but a way of life. In 2017\, she founded Podcast Portland and successfully funded a Kickstarter for her home production studio. Since then\, Wren has continued to be an advocate for podcasting in the NW. In 2018 she launched Gritty Birds Podcast Editing and spoke at Podcast Movement in Philadelphia. A RACC grant recipient and XRAY.FM producer\, Wren currently works in audio at Guitar Center in Clackamas. In her spare time\, she is addicted to Modular Synths\, live music\, and puppies. \nPOC Stand-up Comedy\n3:00-5:00 PM \nKatie Nguyen writes and performs stand-up\, improv\, sketch\, and more. She has performed at SF Sketchfest\, Asheville Comedy Festival\, 10\,000 Laughs Festival\, Stumptown Improv Fest\, and Bridgetown Comedy Festival. Katie performed in the ensemble of the Brody Theater for years\, is an instructor at Deep End Theater\, hosts the show Earthquake Hurricane\, and was twice named one of the Portland Mercury’s Geniuses of Comedy.\nwww.katie-nguyen.com \nPanels\nFunding Creative Work\n11:00 AM-12:15 PM \nOluyinka A. Akinjiola is a dancer and Artistic Director/Choreographer at Rejoice! Diaspora Dance Theater\, which she founded in 2014 with the support of New Expressive Works (Subashini Ganesan) and Performance Works NW (Linda Austin) in Portland\, Oregon. Oluyinka is a recipient of the 2017 Oregon Arts Commission Artist Fellowship\, Monserrat Award for Dance Research\, Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) project grant awards\, and Multnomah County Cultural Coalition grants; was a Fulbright Finalist; and is in the RACC Cultural Leadership Program. She received an MFA in Dance Choreography and Performance\, and was Visiting Assistant Professor of Dance at Reed College and SUNY The College at Brockport. She creates a unique blend between dances of Africa\, the African Diaspora\, modern dance\, and social justice issues. Oluyinka was a three-year guest artist for the Sankofa African Drum & Dance Ensemble; her work was featured in the International Association of Blacks in Dance conference (Washington\, D.C. and Los Angeles)\, Carnaval 2014 (Salvador\, BA\, Brazil)\, TEDxMtHood\, and Newmark Theater\, among others.\nrejoicediasporadance.com \nJae Yeun Choi serves as the Regional Arts & Culture Council’s (RACC) Program Specialist for Individual Artists. She helps provide workshops\, training opportunities\, and additional resources to artists. Jae administers RACC’s Professional Development Grant program\, which supports individual artists and arts organizations in acquiring new skills or experiences to advance their creative practice or business. She has taught poetry at Reed College\, Portland State University\, and the University of Iowa\, and her poems have been published in The Volta\, A Plume Annual\, Tin House\, The Iowa Review\, and elsewhere. Her work has also been featured within group exhibitions at 356 S. Mission\, 3 Days Awake Gallery\, PMoMA\, and Good Press Glasgow.\nwww.racc.org \nKel McDonald is a writer\, artist\, and publisher who has been working in comics for over a decade. Much of that time has been spent on her webcomic Sorcery 101. She also organized and crowdfunded the anthology series Cautionary Fables and Fairytales\, while contributing to other anthologies such as Dark Horse Presents\, Smut Peddler\, and Sleep of Reason. She has also worked on the comic book series Buffy: The High School Years. Kel recently finished a creator-owned series\, Misfits of Avalon\, for Dark Horse Comics. She’s currently working on her self-published series The City Between.\nsorcery101.net \nTara Johnson-Medinger is a director/producer living in Portland. She is in post-production on her feature directorial debut\, My Summer as a Goth\, which is set to premiere in autumn 2018. She is the producer of the feature film City Baby; two feature documentaries\, Rock N Roll Mamas and The Winding Stream; and two short films\, Working Lunch and The Musicianer. Tara is the executive director of The Portland Oregon Women’s Film Festival (POW Film Fest) and the POWGirls Media Education Program. She served on the founding board of directors of the Women in Film Portland Chapter and was awarded the 2013 Service & Inspiration Award by the Oregon Media Production Association. Before moving to Portland\, she was a manager of affiliate promotion at the FOX Broadcasting Company in Los Angeles. Through her production work as well as the POW Film Fest\, Tara wants to promote and create new opportunities for women filmmakers.\nvimeo.com/tarajohnsonmedinger \nDawn Jones Redstone is an award-winning filmmaker focused on telling stories that lift the experiences of women and people of color. She is best known for her critically acclaimed short film Sista in the Brotherhood\, about a black apprentice carpenter who experiences discrimination. Among other projects\, she also directed We Have Our Ways\, which won Best Short at Portland International Film Festival and is currently on the festival circuit. Early next year\, she’ll release her next short\, tentatively titled Magnificent\, about two women who go on a first date/hike in the Gorge. All three of these highlighted projects received grants from the Regional Arts and Culture Council\, were crowdfunded\, and garnered significant in-kind donations in order to be made. Dawn is a recipient of the Lilla Jewel Artist Award from MRG Foundation (cash award) and been named a Woman of Vision by the Daily Journal of Commerce.\nwww.dawnjonesredstone.com \nSocial Media for Creative Professionals\n12:30-1:45 PM \nRenèe Lopez is a freelance photographer in Portland. She is a Momma\, an Activist\, and a Connector. Her photography focuses on highlighting and uplifting people of color in Portland\, shooting the local hiphop scene\, and documenting protest and social injustices. In 2016\, Renèe started her Women of Color in PDX series\, in which she shares a picture of each woman alongside a story about who they are and what they do. Renèe’s work has been featured in publications such as We Out Here\, Vortex\, and The Portland Mercury\, and in gallery showings at Union Knott\, UNA Gallery\, and C3initiative.\nwww.misslopezmedia.org \nDr. Rachel Noorda is the Director of Book Publishing and Assistant Professor in English at Portland State University\, where she teaches courses in editing\, marketing\, book publishing for writers\, and book publishing research. She has a PhD in Publishing Studies from the University of Stirling. Her research interests include 21st-century book culture\, diaspora communities\, Scottish publishing\, small business marketing\, international marketing\, and entrepreneurship. In addition to her scholarly interest in the publishing ecosystem\, Rachel co-runs a small educational children’s publisher\, ThunderStone Books.\nthunderstonebooks.com \nRebecca Gates is a US-based musician\, curator\, artist\, and audio editor. She has released five albums\, three as leader of the critically acclaimed group The Spinanes (Sub Pop); toured internationally; and appeared as a vocalist on numerous records by artists as wide ranging as Akito Katayose\, The Decemberists\, and Willie Nelson.\nparcematone.com\nwww.facebook.com/rebeccagatesmusic \nAlberta Poon is a writer\, director\, editor\, and videographer. The creative aura surrounding her work emanates from years of fronting musical acts\, developing shorts for her comedic web series Scorpiono\, and her obsession with color and symmetry. Fond of mixing genres\, Alberta’s work presents surreal worlds often tinted with humor and melancholy. Her eye for detail and ability to bring out the best in her subjects are key elements of her work\, whether she is directing live action or developing stories in post. Currently\, she is working as an editor for Kamp Grizzly while directing and editing a music video for songwriter\, producer\, and actor Amenta Abioto. Additionally\, Alberta is shooting\, directing\, and editing videos for the influential She Shreds magazine.\nwww.albertapoon.com \nLindsay Strannigan is a social media manager and event planner based in Portland\, Oregon. She is currently the Marketing Director for the Beaverton Farmers Market\, and she runs her own social media strategy company\, Strannigan & Sons. Lindsay has planned events for Feast Portland\, Stumptown Coffee Roasters\, Union/Pine\, Whole Foods\, and more. She provides ongoing social media management services for numerous local businesses\, such as Bunk Sandwiches\, Hotel Vintage\, Townshend’s Tea\, and Fifty Licks Ice Cream.\nwww.stranniganandsons.com \nThe Business of Music\n2:00-3:15 PM \nWith her effortless flow and lyrical poeticism\, MC and rapper Raquel Divar is making waves in the Portland underground hip-hop and electronic scenes. Raquel has innovated a style that draws on the traditions of old-school hip-hop\, Southern rap\, UK grime\, dubstep\, and trap. Born to a Mexican and Indigenous father and a Jewish mother\, Raquel’s diverse heritage has directly influenced her sound. Growing up in San Francisco with a brother who was a scratch DJ\, Raquel was fascinated with DJ culture\, electronica\, and hip-hop from a young age. Raquel’s work is highly influenced by acts such as Vince Staples\, Ms. Banks\, SantiGold\, and renowned underground hip-hop group Hieroglyphics. Raquel has notably collaborated with Portland’s prominent underground bass label and collective STYLSS as well as indie label Tomahawk Recordings\, helping her alter the face of rap in bass music. Raquel can often be found performing with Tomahawk Recordings label head Cory O\, with whom she released collaborative EP The Reign in 2018. Raquel’s ardent passion\, powerful flow\, and energy shine through in her live sets. Willamette Week named Raquel one of Portland’s most underrated rappers in 2016 and “Vandals” one of Portland’s most underrated rap songs of 2017.\nwww.facebook.com/raqueldivar/ \nSallie Ford grew up playing music in Asheville\, North Carolina. In 2006\, she moved to Portland\, where she met her band The Sound Outside. Together they released three albums and an EP before parting ways. In 2014\, Sallie fulfilled her dream of starting an all-girl rock ’n’ roll band and recorded Slap Back\, which she has called “an ode to all the babe rockers from Joan Jett\, Blondie and Pat Benatar to PJ Harvey and Exene Cervenka\,” with producer Chris Funk. More recently\, Sallie released the solo album Soul Sick on Vanguard Records. She has performed on The Late Show and garnered critical acclaim from USA Today\, New York Daily News\, Boston Globe\, Interview\, Nylon\, BUST\, Paste\, and many others.\nwww.sallieford.com \nVocalist Rae Gordon started her singing career in the piano bars and comedy clubs of Los Angeles\, where she honed her ability to relate to any audience — from a small wine bar with a few people sipping libations\, to a big festival attended by thousands. Rae’s approachability and onstage charisma are as well-known as her multi-octave range. She has won the Cascade Blues Association’s Muddy Award for Best Female Vocalist three times\, landing her in their Hall of Fame. Her first recording\, Blue Lemonade\, hit #10 on the Billboard Blues Chart; her second offering\, Dirty Flowers\, has enjoyed extensive airplay in the US and beyond. In 2017\, the Rae Gordon Band released its third recording\, the award-winning Better Than I Was\, produced by RGB guitarist Kivett Bednar and featuring songs co-written with RGB keyboardist and musical director Pat McDougall\, which has charted number 2 in the Roots Report. The band also received international acclaim when they placed third in the 2017 International Blues Challenge\, which led to gigs in Canada and the US including the Big Blues Bender in Las Vegas. Next year will bring another CD and more travel for Rae.\nwww.raegordon.com \nAmanda Richards is a six-time Grammy-nominated songwriter and performer with more than 15 years’ experience in the music industry. She has written and produced seven full-length albums and scored several documentaries\, independent films\, and shorts. Her 2011 rock opera\, Play Dead\, garnered her international recognition and an Independent Music Award for Best Concept Album. Amanda is a popular presence on the Portland live music scene\, playing with her band The Good Long Whiles\, as well as solo and in duo configurations. In 2018\, Amanda wrote\, produced\, and starred in her own “raunchy outlaw-country” stage musical\, Whiskey Dixie & The Big Wet Country.\nwww.amandarichards.net \nThe Wide World of Weed\n3:30-5:00 PM \nEmma Chasen has a mission: to educate people on the science behind Cannabis so that they may take charge of their own healing\, as well as to address the need for training and education of budtenders\, medical professionals\, and the general public. After graduating from Brown University in 2014 with a degree in Medicinal Plant Research\, Emma coordinated Clinical Oncology trials with the Brown University Oncology Research Group. When her supervisor refused a Cannabis trial in favor of another expensive pharmaceutical drug\, Emma quit and headed across the country to Portland\, Oregon. She found her way to Farma\, the popular Portland dispensary that takes a more scientific approach to Cannabis; rejecting the indica/sativa binary and instead focusing on chemotypes to determine effect. There she quickly rose from budtender to General Manager and Director of Education\, creating a training curriculum that focuses on cannabis science\, product knowledge\, and empathetic patient care. Emma now co-owns and operates Eminent Consulting\, which provides cannabis business consulting services\, marketing collateral development\, and educational training programs. Emma was named Portland’s Best Budtender of 2016 and has been featured in Newsweek\, MG Magazine\, Forbes\, High Times Magazine\, The Centennial\, The Oregon Leaf\, and Teen Vogue for her work with cannabis education. She is also a regular guest on podcasts and has been featured on television for her ability to explain scientific concepts around cannabis in a way that is accessible to the general public.\nwww.emmachasen.com \nMegon Dee-Cave is a professional cannabis chef whose focus is to continue gaining knowledge of the effects of cannabinoids and terpenes for medicinal practices and wellness routines. Megon is a former bakery owner from Baltimore\, Maryland\, and a third-generation cook. Relocating to Portland in 2016 to further her knowledge as a healer of sorts\, she gained knowledge of how to better control the consistency of cannabinoid dosing and navigated the developing cannabis industry with her culinary skills and savvy marketing assets. Megon is currently developing a CBD wellness and personal care line of products\, Oracle Infused Wellness Co.\, which focuses on integrating hemp-derived CBD skin\, hair\, and body care products into the everyday wellness routine. While working privately with clients looking for alternative ways to medicate for specific ailments such as depression\, anxiety\, PTSD\, chronic pain\, and stage 4 cancer\, she has developed an understanding of her purpose in healing while using cannabis\, terpenes\, and hemp as her choice tools. She is also an advocate for canna-moms and is expecting her second child in January 2019 with plans to incorporate CBD into the birthing process.\nwww.oracleinfused.com \nCrystal Hoffman has worked for Organa Brands for the last six years. The company is comprised of five brands: O.penVAPE\, Bakked\, District Edibles\, Magic Buzz\, and Pressies. Crystal has multi-market experience with lab management and operations including raw material acquisition\, documenting process flows\, compliance\, state and local licensing\, distribution\, CO2 extraction\, infused product manufacturing\, and vape cartridge production. Having been with the company since inception\, she was on the ground level when Colorado transitioned to the recreational cannabis market. She also assisted with the transition from medical to recreational cannabis operations in Oregon in 2016 and in California in 2018. The company is currently licensed and distributed in 10 states and has its products in over 1\,500 dispensaries.\norganabrands.com \nAminah Leary is on a mission to fortify and empower the black community and economy in Portland. Through her work as a community builder in the cannabis industry and beyond\, she has become a powerful voice for social equity\, restorative justice\, and rightful distribution of economic resources. She pours her whole heart into all of her entrepreneurial endeavors as the mission always comes back to home\, family\, and legacy. In all her work\, Aminah strives to build a stronger community that her children can be proud and intentional members of. \nSamantha Montanaro is a chicken-lovin’ multimedia artist\, event coordinator\, gardener\, musician\, and mother who is passionate about community\, cannabis\, and feminine empowerment. Sam came into cannabis in 2014 by founding Prism House PDX\, an events and graphic design company. She hosted regular events like The Oregon Cannabis Industry Meet Up and Puff Pass and Paint Portland\, and provided a private cannabis-friendly space for dispensaries\, farms\, and processors to host employee trainings\, team-building events\, and parties to celebrate their successes. The community built through Prism House became an epicenter for Oregon cannabis social culture by offering unique\, uplifting\, and creative cannabis-friendly gatherings that shatter stoner stigmas. In 2017\, Samantha expanded her regular repertoire of events by partnering up with Lisa Snyder to launch Tokeativity\, the worldwide cannabis community for women\, based in Portland\, Oregon. Samantha also serves as President of the Board of Historic Parkrose\, a local nonprofit aimed at revitalizing the business district of Parkrose; and on the executive board of Venture Portland\, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting all 50 Portland business districts. Samantha and her work have been featured in numerous media outlets\, including Forbes\, Rolling Stone\, Good Housekeeping\, Cosmopolitan\, Newsweek\, Dope Magazine\, and The Weed Blog\, and she is known for her progressive stance on healthcare\, education\, and urban development.\ntokeativity.com \nSavina Monet is an independent branding consultant\, artist\, and graphic designer\, focused on building entrepreneurial brands in the cannabis industry. Some of her notable clients include Gold Moon Concentrates\, Tokeativity\, The Initiative\, and many other women- or diverse-owned businesses throughout the West Coast. In a sea of ever-changing legislation\, Savina carefully balances transparency and beauty to connect with her audience and satisfy her clients. Outside of work\, Savina enjoys creating digital and analog collages and exploring the Pacific Northwest with her terrier pup.\nhellomonet.com \n— \nThe Kennedy School’s accessibility information: \nThe main schoolhouse is ADA compliant. \nThe SE entrance to the building is ADA compliant and has a ramp. \nThe front (west) and NE back entrances are NOT ADA accessible. \nThere are also small ramps into the Gymnasium. \nThe bathrooms nearest the Gym have an ADA stall. \nThe chairs are all black metal framed conference chairs with a padded seat. No arms. \nThe Kennedy School does not have a no/low scent policy. \nThere are 140+ spots in the lot\, including several permit-only accessible spots. \n— \n 
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LOCATION:McMenamins – Kennedy School\, 5736 NE 33rd Av\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
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SUMMARY:2018 Siren Nation Art & Craft Sale
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 Siren Nation Festival’s Art and Craft Sale\nSunday\, November 11\, 2018\nfrom 10:00am to 4:00pm\nThe McMenamins Kennedy School\nA showcase of Pacific Northwest artists. \n\nA magnificent opportunity to purchase craft and art from most excellent artists and crafters of the Pacific Northwest! \n\n\n \n\n\nHosted by Siren Nation\, non-profit supporting creative women of the Portland-Vancouver metro area – be sure to check out the rest of our annual Siren Nation Festival\, taking place throughout the city of Portland\, Oregon\, this November 2018. Woot!\n\n\n \n\n\nAddie Pearl Jewelry Design\n\n\nhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/addiepearl\n\n\nI am a purveyor of cute. My job is to make adorable jewelry\, pincushions and catnip toys. I use recycled & vintage materials whenever possible. My weapons of choice are as follows: wool felt\, vintage fabric\, beads\, and sequins\n\n\n \n\n\nAllegra B Designs\n\n\nhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/AllegraB\n\n\nI love creating accessories and home décor in unique patterns that are eclectic and edgy to give your accessories a creative twist\, everything is handcrafted by myself with great detail given to pattern placement and quality construction.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe Bead Kahuna\n\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/thebeadkahuna\n\n\nIt started with a single bracelet brought home from Mexico\, a small token from a friend. The simple design in brightly colored glass beads appealed to my Southern California sensibilities\, were beach life melds seamlessly with the diverse richness of Mexican culture\n\n\n \n\n\nBellavara Studio\n\n\nhttps://www.mygypsystore.com/store/bellavara-studio/\n\n\nHandmade sterling silver\, turquoise & gemstone jewelry. Inspired by the Southwest\, lovingly handcrafted in the PNW.\n\n\n \n\n\nBigWooWear\n\n\nhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/bigwoowear\n\n\nColorful hand crocheted hats\, scarves\, scarflettes and wrist warmers for all ages with garden-inspired appliqués and hand selected vintage buttons.\n\n\n \n\n\nBoneWerx\n\n\nwww.pinterest.com/alpngal/bonewerx\n\n\nFound object assemblage art. Upcycled\, irreverent and beer-themed.\n\n\n \n\n\nCandy Amor Jewelry\n\n\nwww.candyamorjewelry.etsy.com\n\n\nCandy primarily works with sterling silver and gold filled metal. Many pieces are embellished with beautiful semi-precious stones that are carefully hand-picked by her. The techniques used in her jewelry making are soldering\, metal texturing\, and wire wrapping.\n\n\n \n\n\nCarol Opie\n\n\nwww.carolopie.com\n\n\nI create one of a kind\, handmade and painted lowﬁre ceramics. Inﬂuenced by my almost two decade career as a zookeeper\, my work typically revolves around the theme of animals\, with my work either in decorated with or in the shape of animals.\n\n\n \n\n\nCoco Delay\n\n\nwww.etsy.com/shop/cocodelayinc\n\n\nCoco Delay fashions handmade jewelry from decorative paper sourced from around the world.\n\n\n \n\n\nCrow and Stone Jewelry\n\n\nwww.crowandstone.com\n\n\nCrow and Stone uses Brass\, Silver\, and Gold-Fill in her jewelry\, intentionally combined with gemstones that hold energy supportive properties. The collection is made up of bold statement pieces\, alongside classic subtly unique treasures.\n\n\n \n\n\nThe Curious Wild\n\n\nwww.thecuriouswild.com/shop\n\n\nWildlife & natural science inspires art made by hand\n\n\n \n\n\nDancing Heron Illustration\n\n\nhttps://www.dancingheron.com/\n\n\nQueer screen printer and designer producing androgynous punk fashion\, accessories\, and art at their garage print studio in SE Portland\, OR. Work features archaic motif meshed with modern aesthetic\n\n\n \n\n\nElizabeth Rohloff Designs\n\n\nwww.elizabethrohloff.com\n\n\nHeadwear and clothing separates made of fine quality natural fibers sustainably sourced and produced locally by a few busy minds and hands in Portland\, OR.\n\n\n \n\n\nErica Gibson\n\n\nwww.instagram.com/ericagibsonart\n\n\nI am a mixed-media artist who specializes in sculpture using sustainable materials. I sculpt air-dry clay onto reclaimed wood\, using beeswax and resin to incorporate metal and natural elements into my work.\n\n\n \n\n\nErika Rier Art\n\n\nhttp://www.erikarier.com\n\n\nErika Rier is a folk surrealist artist focused on creating work which depicts womxn actively engaged in the world around them. In addition to fine art she creates art zines and comics\, as well as screen printed and hand\, painted textiles.\n\n\n \n\n\nFunky Knits by Georgia\n\n\nwww.Etsy.com/shop/FunkyKnitsByGeorgia\n\n\nFantastical knits and stitches by a smart aleck mama! In order to be a creative stay at home mama\, I’ve designed and knit several goofy creatures and DIY knitting kits to bring color and joy to my fellow humans.\n\n\n \n\n\nHanky Pysanky\n\n\nhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/hankypysanky\n\n\nTimeless treasures of traditional art with a modern flair. I hand draw every design on real egg shells through a was resis and progressive dye series in the Ukrainian tradition. The result is a heirloom quality art\, perfect for hanging or standing display. \n\n\n \n\n\nHeidi West Designs\n\n\nhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/heidiwestdesigns\n\n\nHeidi creates handmade bags and textiles with her own screen-printed fabrics. Her designs are inspired by nature and often whimsical and colorful.\n\n\n \n\n\nHK Design PDX\n\n\nwww.hkdesignpdx.com\n\n\nHeather currently lives and works in Portland\, Oregon. She is attracted to shapes and patterns in the littlest of things most others may rarely notice. She is drawn to intricate patterns in nature\, worn structures and buildings\, rusted metals\, peeling paint\, and the everyday wear and tear of time on objects.\n\n\n \n\n\nKatt Splat\n\n\nhttp://www.kattsplat.com/\n\n\nKattSplat makes spooky-fun ceramics with an industrial edge. From bowls that look like brains to cups that resemble toxic waste barrels\, we’ve got all your post-apocalyptic dining devices.\n\n\n \n\n\nKnitPunk\n\n\nhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/IamKnitPunk\n\n\nCustom\, vivid\, OOAK wearable creations. Mostly\n\n\n natural\, hand-dyed fiber\, but some metal\, glass and wood sneak into my offerings. I love finding something that inspired me\, was made for YOU. (also\, I really dig making custom commissions) The focus is on your individuality & story.\n\n\n \n\n\nKollodiworks\n\n\nwww.etsy.com/shop/kollodiworks\n\n\nKollodi created reusable alternatives to throwaway culture from her basement workshop. She makes reusable snack bags\, straw bags\, sandwich wraps\, insulated lunch totes\, and other gifts for the parent and child.\n\n\n \n\n\nLea K Tawd Visual Art\n\n\nhttps://leakarts.com/\n\n\nI create mixed media paintings that celebrate\n\n\n women and explore introspection and personal growth. I will be offering original art\, prints and cards.\n\n\n \n\n\nMindy’s Beer Gear\n\n\nhttps://www.etsy.com/shop/MindysBeerGear\n\n\nI turn used craft beer 6-pack boxes into\n\n\n durable and functional wallets and accessories. I started this business in 2010 and it has allowed me to be a stay-at-home mom to my 5 year old. You can follow me on Instagram and my shop inventory on Etsy.\n\n\n \n\n\nP2 Creations Di Pinsonault Originals\n\n\nhttp://www.dipinsonaultoriginals.com/\n\n\nPeggy and Diane have been in the Siren Nation\n\n\n Craft Sale every year except 2017 when they decided to take a little break. They are back this year with small creations in mixed media and ceramic as well as their Everyday is a Holiday 13-Month Calendar as well as prints.\n\n\n \n\n\nPhylum Obscura\n\n\nhttps://www.etsy.com/search?q=phylum%20obscura&ref=auto1&as_prefix=phylum\n\n\nI am a character fabricator residing in Portland\,\n\n\n OR. My costume work can be seen in the films Coraline and ParaNorman. I use the techniques learned from many years making puppets for stop-motion animation to create 3D versions of the characters from my own paintings and drawings.\n\n\n \n\n\nRuby Farms\n\n\nwww.rubyfarms.net\n\n\nRuby Farms is the collaborative work of a\n\n\n husband and wife duo. Nick wheel throws each piece\, and Courtney glazes by hand. We create fun\, affordable\, and functional ceramics.\n\n\n \n\n\nScrumptious Suds\n\n\nhttp://www.scrumptioussuds.com/\n\n\nFounded in 2005\, Scrumptious Suds is a delicious line of bath and body treats\, handcrafted in Portland\, Oregon. Artisanal creations are inspired by favorite cocktail and dessert recipes and crafted from natural and local ingredients.\n\n\n \n\n\nShanalee Hampton\n\n\nhttps://www.shanaleehampton.com\n\n\nShanalee is an embroidery artist inspired\n\n\n by pop culture\, art\, current events and my friends. A friend recently described my work as kind and supportive – the best compliment. I just want to make things that make people smile\, make people feel less alone.\n\n\n \n\n\nStephanie Brockway\n\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/stephanie.s.brockway\n\n\nI am a salvaged wood artist\, carving puppets\, dolls\, painting on wood. I show at local galleries and will be in Oregon Art Beet this fall. \n\n\n \n\n\nSimply Kumquat\n\n\nwww.simplykumquat.com\n\n\nMaggie Wauklyn is an illustrator and storyteller\n\n\n living in Portland Oregon. Her work has a warm\, rich quality that distinguishes it from the work of her peers. There is a buoyant\, openness to her colorwork that is balanced by a grounded sensibility.\n\n\n \n\n\nSunspot Emporium\n\n\nwww.sunspotemporium.com\n\n\nI’ve always liked creating but I’m fairly\n\n\n new to the maker world. I’ve dove in head first when I go my laser printer and I haven’t stopped since. I make everything from keychains to cutting boards and work with many different materials from leather to wood to acrylics. \n\n\n \n\n\nTiger Food Press\n\n\nhttps://www.tigerfoodpress.com/\n\n\nI create letterpress printed stationery and linocut art prints. I also have a growing line of home goods featuring the same hand printed designs as my paper goods\, including pillows\, tote bags\, and tea towels.\n\n\n \n\n\nTwine & Quill LLC\n\n\nwww.twineandquill.com\n\n\nTine & Quill is a creative studio founded\n\n\n by graphic designer\, Cindy Sullivan who creates original handcrafted products and sources creative supplies from post customer and vintage materials and upcycled and eco friendly.\n\n\n \n\n\nWoven Currents\n\n\nhttp://wovencurrents.com\n\n\nCelina discovered that each knot in macramé\n\n\n reminded her of different movements in water. Woven Currents aims to reflect the ebb and flow of the ocean and nature’s imperfections. She uses natural elements\, such as driftwood\, rocks and shells she finds in her designs.\n\n\n \n\n\nXylographilia LLC\n\n\nhttps://xylographilia.com/\n\n\nLiv Rainey-Smith is an artist specializing\n\n\n in hand-pulled xylographic prints. Her imagery draws primarily upon historic styles\, folklore\, dreams\, and esoteric traditions. Her woodcut process incorporates a mixture of traditional and modern tools as well as a blend of European and Japanese printmaking technique.\n\nIf you have any questions\, please contact us at artsale@sirennation.org.
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/2018-art-craft-sale/
LOCATION:McMenamins – Kennedy School\, 5736 NE 33rd Av\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Festival Craft
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SUMMARY:OSHUN with Amenta Abioto and Blossom at Holocene
DESCRIPTION:Holocene and Siren Nation Festival present:\n\nOshun\nAmenta Abioto\nBlossom\n\nJoin us for an early show with OSHUN! \nOSHUN is an independent Hip-Hop / Soul duo and the sonic manifestation of Afrofuturism. Using digital and acoustic sounds\, heavy drums and bass\, and ambient harmonic textures\, OSHUN connects with the spirit of their ancestors to manifest a sweeter tomorrow for us all.
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/oshun-with-amenta-abioto-at-holocene/
LOCATION:Holocene\, 1001 SE Morrison St\, portland\, OR\,  97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival - All,Festival Music,Music,Performance
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T230000
DTSTAMP:20181005T043139Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T043139Z
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SUMMARY:Sonny Hess at The McMenamins Edgefield
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 8\, 2018: Sonny Hess\nat The McMenamins Edgefield\n7 PM. 21+. FREE.
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/sonnyhess/
LOCATION:McMenamins – Kennedy School\, 5736 NE 33rd Av\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival Music,Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181108T230000
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CREATED:20181005T035714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T035714Z
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SUMMARY:Dori Freeman at the Winningstad Theatre
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 8\, 2018: Dori Freeman\nAt Winningstad Theatre\n8 PM. All Ages. $25.\nhttps://www.portland5.com/winningstad-theatre/events/dori-freeman
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/dori-freeman-at-the-winningstad-theatre/
LOCATION:Winningstad Theater\, 111 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dori Freeman - Live at the Winningstad
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/dori-freeman-live-at-the-winningstad/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Festival - All,Festival Music,Festival Performance,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181105T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181105T233000
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SUMMARY:Spirit House Records Showcase at Mississippi Studios
DESCRIPTION:Siren Nation Festival presents a $5 bill with songwriters from the Spirit House Records imprint\n\n\n\nJohanna Warren\nTrenti\nBook Of Colors\nForest Veil
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/johanna-warren-and-more-at-mississippi-studios/
LOCATION:Mississippi Studios\,  3939 N. Mississippi\, portland\, 97227\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival - All,Festival Music,Festival Performance
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T230000
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CREATED:20181005T043926Z
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SUMMARY:Five Letter Word at the Grand Lodge
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 4\, 2018\nFive Letter Word\nThe Grand Lodge\nAll Ages. Free\nhttps://www.mcmenamins.com/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/five-letter-word-at-the-grand-lodge/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Festival Music,Music
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CREATED:20181005T035339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T035339Z
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SUMMARY:Dayna Kurtz at The Old Church
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 4\, 2018\nDayna Kurtz\nAt The Old Church\n1422 SW 11th AVE.\, Portland\, OR 97201\nAll Ages.\nhttps://www.theoldchurch.org/music/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/dayna-kurtz-at-the-old-church/
LOCATION:The Old Church\, 1422 SW 11th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival Music,Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T230000
DTSTAMP:20181005T034439Z
CREATED:20181005T034439Z
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SUMMARY:The Waysiders at the Laurelthirst - FREE
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 3\, 2018: Sarah Gwen and The Waysiders Band\nThe Laurelthirst Public House\n9 PM. 21+. FREE.\nhttps://laurelthirst.com/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/sarah-gwenn-with-the-waysiders-at-the-laurelthirst/
LOCATION:Laurelthirst Public House\, 2958 NE Glisan St\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival - All,Festival Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T233000
DTSTAMP:20181005T034059Z
CREATED:20181005T034059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T034059Z
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SUMMARY:Hell Hath No Funny Comedy Showcase at the Alberta Street Pub
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 2\, 2018: Hell Hath No Funny! Comedy Showcase\nThe Alberta Street Pub.\n1036 NE Alberta St. Portland\, OR\, 97211\n9 PM. 21+. $12.\nhttp://www.albertastreetpub.com/\nFeaturing: Corina Lucas (host)\, Amanda Arnold\, Katie Nguyen\, Kirsten Kuppenbender\, Ali Reingold
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/hell-hath-no-funny-comedy-showcase-alberta-street-pub/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Festival - All,Festival Comedy
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181102T230000
DTSTAMP:20181005T021138Z
CREATED:20181005T021138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T021138Z
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SUMMARY:Tracy Bonham & Blake Morgan at the Secret Society
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November 2\, 2018: Tracy Bonham & Blake Morgan\nat The Secret Society\n9 PM. 21+. $15\nhttps://www.secretsociety.net/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/tracy-bonham-blake-morgan-at-the-secret-society/
LOCATION:Secret Society
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T170000
DTSTAMP:20181005T022511Z
CREATED:20181005T022511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T022511Z
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SUMMARY:Rejoice! Diaspora Dance Theater at Portland Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:Rejoice! Presents A Midsummer Night at the Savoy\nRejoice! Diaspora Dance Theater presents A Midsummer Night at the Savoy\, a premier of choreographic works bringing Shakespeare to the night life of Harlem. An evening of lust\, love\, style\, community uplift. The Savoy inspired African-American arts to flourish while changing the cultural landscape of America. Now imagine if it never closed. \nFour choreographers\, one story-line\, plus a community ensemble will bring the energy of Harlem to Portland. Imagine Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a poetic through line\, all set in the historic Savoy Ballroom. Experience this twist on Shakespeare and the contributions of artists of color throughout history. \nA Midsummer Night at the Savoy features premier choreographic works by Oluyinka Akinjiola\, Decimus\, Michael Galen\, and Jamie Minkus\, with Kevin Jones as the voice of Langston Hughes\, and Dramaturgy by Brian and Nikki Weaver. Funding and support from the Regional Arts and Culture Council\, Multnomah County Cultural Coalition\, and Ronni LaCroute. \nPerformance Dates\nFriday\, Nov. 2 – 7:30pm \nSaturday\, Nov. 3 – 7:30pm \nSunday\, Nov. 4 – 5:00pm \n 
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/rejoice-diaspora-dance-theater/
LOCATION:Portland Playhouse\, 602 NE Prescott Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival Performance
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T233000
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SUMMARY:Sarah Clarke Band with Anita Lee & the Handsome 3 at the Laurelthirst
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November 1\, 2018: \nSarah Clarke Band with Anita Lee & the Handsome 3.\nThe Laurelthirst Public House\n9 PM. 21+. $8.\nhttps://laurelthirst.com/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/sarah-clarke-band-with-anita-lee-the-handsome-3/
LOCATION:Laurelthirst Public House\, 2958 NE Glisan St\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival - All,Festival Music,Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181101T170000
DTSTAMP:20181101T191501Z
CREATED:20181101T191501Z
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SUMMARY:2018 Siren Nation Festival schedule at a glance.
DESCRIPTION:The Siren Nation Festival celebrates its 12-year anniversary! \nNovember 1-13\, 2018. Portland\, Oregon.  \nThe 2018 Siren Nation Festival presents a stunning musical line-up\, a night of the best comedians from the NW\, a visual art show with 50 outstanding NW artists\, an art and craft sale and free workshops! \nThis year’s featured musical acts are: Sarah Clarke Band with Anita Lee & the Handsome 3\, Sarah Gwen and The Waysiders Band\, Dayna Kurtz\, Five Letter Word\, Katie Kuffel\, Jet Black Pearl\, Sonny Hess\, Nicole Campbell\, OSHUN\, Amenta Abioto\, Blossom\, Lucy Kaplansky\, AnnaChristie Sapphire & Rebekah Garibay\, Elizabeth Moen and Spirit House Record Showcase.\n\n2018 Siren Nation Festival Schedule\n\nThursday\, November 1\, 2018: Group art show: Transform!\nat Antoinette Hatfield Hall / Portland’5 Centers for the Arts\n5 PM-8 PM. All Ages. FREE.\n50 visual artists from the Pacific Northwest.\nwww.portland5.com\n\nThursday\, November 1\, 2018: Sarah Clarke Band with Anita Lee & the Handsome 3.\nat The Laurelthirst Public House\n9 PM. 21+. $8.\nhttps://laurelthirst.com/\n\nFriday\, November 2\, 2018: Hell Hath No Funny! Comedy Showcase\nat The Alberta Street Pub.\n9 PM. 21+. $12.\nFeaturing: Corina Lucas\, Amanda Arnold\, Katie Nguyen\, Kirsten Kuppenbender\, Ali Reingold\nhttp://www.albertastreetpub.com/\n\nSaturday\, November 2\, 2018: Tracy Bonham & Blake Morgan\nat The Secret Society\n9 PM. 21+. $15\nhttps://www.secretsociety.net/\n\nSaturday\, November 3\, 2018: Sarah Gwen and The Waysiders Band\nat The Laurelthirst Public House\n9 PM. 21+. $8\nhttps://laurelthirst.com/ \nSunday\, November 4\, 2018: Five Letter Word\nat The Grand Lodge\n7 PM. All Ages. Free\nhttps://www.mcmenamins.com/\n \nSunday\, November 4\, 2018: Dayna Kurtz\nat The Old Church\n8 PM. All Ages. $20\nhttps://www.theoldchurch.org/music/\n\nMonday\, November 5\, 2018: Spirit House Record Showcase\nat Mississippi Studios\n8 PM. 21+. $5\nJohanna Warren\, Treneti\, Book of Colors and Forests Veil.\nhttps://www.mississippistudios.com/\n\nTuesday\, November 6\, 2018: Katie Kuffel\nat The White Eagle\n9 PM. 21+. $12\nhttps://www.mcmenamins.com/white-eagle-saloon-hotel \nWednesday\, November 7\, 2018: Jet Black Pearl\nat The Alberta Street Pub\n6 PM. All ages. Free\nhttp://www.albertastreetpub.com/ \n\nThursday\, November 8\, 2018: Five Letter Word\nat The Alberta Street Pub\n6 PM. All Ages. $5\nhttp://www.albertastreetpub.com/ \n\nThursday\, November 8\, 2018: Sonny Hess\nat The McMenamins Edgefield\n7 PM. 21+. FREE\nhttps://www.mcmenamins.com/edgefield \nThursday\, November 8\, 2018: Dori Freeman\nat the Winningstad Theatre\n8 PM. All Ages. $25\nhttps://www.portland5.com/winningstad-theatre/events/dori-freeman  \n \nSaturday\, November 10\, 2018: Nicole Campbell\nat The Alberta Street Pub\n3 PM. All ages. Free\nhttp://www.albertastreetpub.com/ \nSaturday\, November 10\, 2018: OSHUN\, Amenta Abioto\, Blossom\nat Holocene\n6:15 PM. 21+. $12\nhttp://www.holocene.org/ \nSaturday\, November 10\, 2018: Malachi Graham with Anna Hoone\nat The Laurelthirst\n9 PM. 21+. $8\nhttps://laurelthirst.com/ \nSunday\, November 11\, 2018: Andrea’s Sunday Country Showcase\nat The Alberta Street Pub\n5 PM. All ages. $5\nhttp://www.albertastreetpub.com/ \n\nSunday\, November 11\, 2018: Lucy Kaplansky\nat The Old Church\n1422 SW 11th AVE.\, Portland\, OR 97201\n7:30 PM. All Ages. $20\nhttps://www.theoldchurch.org/music/\n\nSunday\, November 11\, 2018: Siren Nation Art and Craft Sale\nat The McMenamins Kennedy School\n10 am – 4 pm. Free. All Ages!\n37 art and craft vendors selling original and handmade products from around the PNW.\nwww.mcmenamins.com/KennedySchool\nhttps://sirennation.org/event/2018-art-craft-sale/\n\nSunday\, November 11\, 2018: Siren Nation Workshops\nat The McMenamins Kennedy School Meeting Rooms\n11 AM – 5 PM. FREE. ALL AGES!\nJoin us for a day of FREE workshops and panel discussions\, featuring diverse speakers from across the arts spectrum\, on a wide range of topics.\nhttps://sirennation.org/event/arts-workshops-panels-2018/\n\nTuesday\, November 13\, 2018: Elizabeth Moen\nat The White Eagle\n8 PM. 21+. $8\nhttps://www.mcmenamins.com/white-eagle-saloon-hotel \nTuesday\, November 13\, 2018: AnnaChristie Sapphire & Rebekah Garibay\nat The Laurelthirst Public House\n9 PM. 21+. $8\nhttps://laurelthirst.com/\n\nSiren Nation is a unique arts organization that showcases and creates performance and exhibition opportunities throughout the year. We also produce an annual festival showcasing the original work of women working in music\, film\, performance and visual art.\n\nSiren Nation’s mission is to inspire and empower women of all ages to create their own art and to highlight the many achievements of women in the arts. We focus our attention on the work of women artists and help to create equal opportunities in creative professions. \nWe welcome individuals who self-identify as female\, trans (regardless of identity)\, or gender non-conforming to apply to and participate in all Siren Nation events.\n\nIndividual event tickets are sold via the venue websites.\n\nwww.sirennation.org
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/2018-siren-nation-festival-schedule/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Festival - All
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SUMMARY:Event: Siren Nation's 12th Annual Visual Arts Show: TRANSFORM!
DESCRIPTION:“Transform” – Siren Nation’s 12th annual Visual Arts Show is a celebration of artists of artists from the Pacific Northwest. It is free and open to the public. \nThursday\, November 1st at Antoinette Hatfield Hall. 5 pm – 8pm. All Ages. Free. \nWe are so grateful to the Portland’5 Center for the Arts for their continued friendship\, and for again hosting this celebration of diversity\, creativity\, and female voices. \nArtists: Alexandria Levin\, Amanda M Jorgenson\, Anna Levy\, Anshula Tayal\, Auburn Isaak\, Consu Tolosa\, Cristina Aucone\, Elena Thomas\, Elinore Eaton\, Emily Miller\, Erika Rier\, Erin Cadena\, Greta Latchford\, Gray Caskey\, Guenevere Schwien\, Hannah Jenkins\, Holly Suzanne\, Jackie Avery\, Janet Rothermel\, Jasmine Co\, Jen Bracy\, Jen Brown\, Jenn Feeney\, Jessica Poundstone\, Judy Wise\, Julianna Paradisi\, Julie Forbes\, Karen Wu\, Katherine McDowell\, Katie Collins-Guinn\, Kellette Elliott\, Keri Bridges\, Korina Alexis\, Lea Barozzi\, Lea K. Tawd\, Mallory Turner\, Mary S. Chant\, Megan Wood\, Melissa S. Alford\, Melody Bush\, Monika Kralicek\, Nikki Lee\, Noelle Winiecki\, Rebecca Flaum\, Roberta Aylward\, Romina Del Castillo\, Samyak Yamauchi\, Shawn Demarest\, Sherry Jankiewicz\, Stephanie Hatch\, Susan Lehman\, Suzanne Vaughan\, Trisha Shozuya\, Valerie Egan\, YuHsin Wu \nJoin our Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1676518262446069/ \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/siren-nations-12th-annual-visual-arts-show-transform/
LOCATION:Antoinette Hatfield Hall / Portland’5 Centers for the Arts\, 1111 SW Broadway.\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Festival Art
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SUMMARY:Malachi Graham with Anna Hoone at The Laurelthirst - FREE
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 10\, 2018: Malachi Graham with Anna Hoone\nat The Laurelthirst\n9 PM. 21+. FREE\nhttps://laurelthirst.com/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/malachi-graham-at-the-laurelthirst/
LOCATION:Laurelthirst Public House\, 2958 NE Glisan St\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181007T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181007T170000
DTSTAMP:20181005T044708Z
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SUMMARY:Katie Kuffel at the White Eagle
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, November 5\, 2018: Katie Kuffel\nAt White Eagle\n9 PM. 21+. $12\nhttps://www.mcmenamins.com/white-eagle-saloon-hotel
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/katie-kuffel-at-the-white-eagle/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Festival - All,Festival Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180711T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180711T080000
DTSTAMP:20180712T032302Z
CREATED:20180712T032302Z
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SUMMARY:2018 Dolly Parton Hoot Night
DESCRIPTION:It’s time again for Siren Nations’s annual Dolly Parton Hoot Night at the Alberta Rose Theatre! This show always proves to be a fun night of local ladies singing their hearts out for the love of Ms. Parton – who is arguably the best female country singer in history – as well as a great cause; ticket sales benefit the organization’s Siren Nation Festival\, a November celebration that highlights original work from many amazing women in music\, art and film.\n\n\n\nPortland’s best musicians pay tribute to one of country music’s most iconic songwriters. Featuring: \nThe Waysiders\nKris Deelane\nGerle Haggard\nWeezy Ford\nHook and Anchor\nKathryn Claire\nAshleigh Flynn\nAlexa Wiley\nHey Loretta\nMalachi Graham\nLeslie Christine Beia\nNikole Potulsky\nEmcee: Ali Reingold\n\n  \nProceeds from this event benefit the 2018 Siren Nation Festival. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTicket sales ended Jun 2\, 2018 7:00 PM.$15 Advance\n$18 At the Door
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/2018-dolly-parton-hoot-night/
LOCATION:Alberta Rose Theater\, 3000 NE ALBERTA STREET \, portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T233000
DTSTAMP:20180410T183122Z
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SUMMARY:12th Annual Lady Sings The Blues: A Tribute to Billie Holiday
DESCRIPTION:Lady Sings The Blues\nThe 12th Annual Billie Holiday Tribute Night\nSaturday\, April 28 at the Alberta Rose Theatre.\nTickets are $20. Doors open at 7 PM. Show at 8 PM. \nBuy tickets here: https://www.albertarosetheatre.com/tickets.html?Page=https://public.ticketbiscuit.com/AlbertaRoseTheatre/Events/336683 \nMinors OK when accompanied by a parent or guardian \nThis event brings together musicians of many genres to pay tribute to one of the greatest jazz singers and songwriters of our time. Lady Day was an American jazz singer and songwriter. \nHoliday was a seminal influence on jazz and pop singing. Her vocal style\, strongly inspired by jazz instrumentalists\, pioneered a new way of manipulating phrasing and tempo. Above all\, she was admired all over the world for her deeply personal and intimate approach to singing. \nEmcee: Renee Mitchell \nFeatured performers include:\nSaeeda Wright\nArietta Ward\nNafisaria Scroggins-Thomas\nBlossom\nJosie Seid\nSarah Clarke\nJasmine VanDemarr\nDebora Patton\nThe Cabin Project\nand more! \nProceeds from this event benefit Siren Nation and KBOO Community Radio.\nSiren Nation is an all volunteer run 501 (c) 3 arts non-profit organization.
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/12th-annual-lady-sings-blues-tribute-billie-holiday/
LOCATION:Alberta Rose Theater\, 3000 NE ALBERTA STREET \, portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171112T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T230000
DTSTAMP:20170917T050823Z
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SUMMARY:Lizzo at the Wonder Ballroom
DESCRIPTION:SUNDAY\, November 12 & MONDAY 13: LIZZO\nAt The Wonder Ballroom\nDoors at 7:30 / Show at 8:30pm. Tickets: $20.00 ADV / $22.00 DOS\nwww.holocene.org\nIn 2014’s hip-hop culture\, built on stale rhymes about sex\, money and drugs\, Houston-bred\, Minneapolis-based artist\, Lizzo relies on inventive wordplay and an ability to seamlessly flow between rapping and singing to set her above the rest. Her debut solo releaseLIZZOBANGERS lives and dies by Lizzo’s unique delivery and cadence\, fueled by the depth of her pop-culture\, social and historic references\, ranging from Lizzie Borden to Cogsworth to Anna Wintour.\nhttp://lizzomusic.com/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/lizzo-wonder-ballroom/
LOCATION:wonderballroom\, 128 NE Russell St\,\, Portland\, OR\, 97212
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171112T160000
DTSTAMP:20170915T125541Z
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SUMMARY:2017 Siren Nation Art and Craft Sale
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 12: Siren Nation Art and Craft Sale \nAt the McMenamins Kennedy School Gym.\n10-4pm. FAMILY FRIENDLY! FREE. ALL AGES! \n40 art and craft vendors selling original and handmade products from around Oregon. http://www.mcmenamins.com/KennedySchool \n\nFull list of vendors:\n\nAmy McLain Art\nAmy Stoner Fine Art & Craft\nGesine Krätzner\nBoneWerx\nLea K Tawd Visual Art\nStephanie Brockway\nDancing Heron Illustration\nWeeds and Wonder\nStitched Heart Art\nLisa Laser Art\nJanet Julian Art\nScrumptious Suds\nDirty Girl Body Beauty\nKatt Splat\nRuby Farms\nKiss Me Kitty\nAmy Lynn Collage\nHolly Hocks Metals & Rocks\nA Tea Leaf jewelry\nAmaree & Reese Jewelry\nSunny Asylum Designs\nBellavara Studio\nKayla Burke Design\nShoji Note\nTiger Food Press\nXylographilia LLC\nThe Otter Bureau\nPolagraphy\nAllegra B Designs\nZoe Jones Designs\nAddie Pearl Jewelry Design\nHumble Design Co.\nSilly Kitten Dolls\nGnome Werks Toys\nJuju Joint Venture
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/sunday-november-12-siren-nation-art-craft-sale/
LOCATION:McMenamins – Kennedy School\, 5736 NE 33rd Av\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival Craft
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T220000
DTSTAMP:20170915T043228Z
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SUMMARY:Hell Hath No Funny! Comedy Showcase!
DESCRIPTION:Hell Hath No Funny!\nSiren Nation’s Comedy Showcase!\nFridayday\, November 2\nThe Alberta Street Public House\n9 PM. $12. 21+.\n\nThis city is loaded with hilariously talented humans and we have handpicked some of our favorites for you! \nSiren Nation Presents\nThe Hell Hath No Funny! Comedy showcase!\nThe Alberta Street Public House\nFriday\, November 2\, 2018. 9PM. 21+. $12. \nFeaturing:\nCorina Lucas (host)\nAmanda Arnold\nKatie Nguyen\nKirsten Kuppenbender\nAli Reingold \nhttps://sirennation.org/\nhttp://www.albertastreetpub.com/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/hell-hath-no-funny-comedy-showcase/
LOCATION:Alberta Street Pub\, 1036 NE Alberta S\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival Comedy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T210000
DTSTAMP:20170914T053803Z
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SUMMARY:Lenore. / Cave Clove at Mississippi Studios
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 11: Lenore.\, Cave Clove\nMississippi Studios\nDoors at 6:30pm / Show at 7:00pm. Tickets: $8 ADV / $10 DOS. \nThe coming together of Rebecca Marie Miller & Joy Pearson as Portland\, Oregon folk outfit\, Lenore.\, is serendipitous\, to say the least.\nAfter individually hitting rock bottom — Pearson following a divorce and Miller after a period of destitution in LA — the pair separately turned to songwriting in the search for a still point in their turning worlds. After years of lending their abilities to other projects\, including Saddle Creek’s The Mynabirds & Portland’s own High Water Jazz Band\,\nthey finally found themselves spinning on the same axis when a chance meeting through a mutual friend\, Pokey LaFarge\, sparked an immediate connection. A drunken night ensued & before they’d even scoped each other’s material\, they had committed.\nhttps://www.lenoresings.com/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/lenore-cave-clove-mississippi-studios/
LOCATION:Mississippi Studios\,  3939 N. Mississippi\, portland\, 97227\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171110T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171110T220000
DTSTAMP:20170913T053207Z
CREATED:20170913T053207Z
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SUMMARY:Jolie Holland & Sam Parton at the Old Church
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, November. 10: Jolie Holland & Sam Parton\nAt the Old Church\nShow at 8PM. Tickets: $15. ALL AGES \nTheir new project\, Jolie Holland and Samantha Parton\, is a page from the big book of North Americana and outsider folk. With a new full-length album in the works Wildflower Blues\, due out in autumn 2017 Holland and Parton have spent much of the last two years touring North America and Europe\, continuing to develop their new original material and performing with a number of Hollands bandmates as backing musicians.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/joliehollandsamanthaparton/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/jolie-holland-sam-parton-old-church/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Festival Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171109T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171109T230000
DTSTAMP:20170912T052842Z
CREATED:20170912T052842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170912T052842Z
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SUMMARY:Bitch'n / Wild Powwers / Moon Tiger
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November. 9: Bitch’n / Wild Powwers / Moon Tiger \nHolocene\nDoors: 8:00pm / Show: 8:30pm. Tickets: $8. 21+. \nBitch’n\nWhat happens when you combine the female forces behind projects such as Duover\, Orquestra Pacifico Tropical\, Point Juncture WA\, Ioa\, Great Wilderness\, and Sallie Ford? This is where Bitch’n brews. The fresh\, all-woman punk-meets-pop five-piece came together in spring 2015\, recording epic free jams that they later wrote lyrics over. Including Rebecca Rasmussen\, Amanda Spring\, Emily Overstreet\, Nefertiti Porter\, and Shana Lindbeck. Bitch’n is equal parts Fugazi and Tom Tom Club\, with the playfulness of Dirty Projectors and Hot Chip\, keeping it bumpin’ with catchy songs accented by dark bass\, psych-pop guitars and keys\, driving drum beats\, and all five women’s voices singing and sometimes shouting in unison. Experimental in nature\, Bitch’n expertly weave a tapestry through their songs\, keeping the project from falling into a single box\, while simultaneously following a cohesive thread. – PORTLAND MERCURY \nhttps://www.facebook.com/bbandpdx/ \nWild Powwers\nThis dynamic trio has been staying busy touring\, while anticipating the release of their third album\, “Skin”\, recorded by the legendary Billy Anderson\, (Jawbreaker\, Melvins\, Neurosis). Their three years as a band has brought them around the country twice\, playing festivals such as SXSW and Savannah Stopover Fest\, opening for amazing bands like The Fall Of Troy\, Kylesa\, Dilly Dally\, Helms Alee and No Age and playing such venues as The Fonda Theater and The Fillmore. WILD POWWERS has developed a glam creep strut that we have come to love them for. Get into it. \nhttp://wildpowwers.com/ \nMoon Tiger\nWe are Moon Tiger. 3 part harmonies\, guitar\, bass\, drums & accordion. Deep\, dark\, light and full of soul. Rising from the ashes of Miss Murgatroid\, Ether\, Freaky Visions\, a marching band in Ojai\, CA and our own inhibitions. We are here to rock you. \nhttps://www.facebook.com/MoonTigerMusic/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/bitchn-wild-powwers-moon-tiger/
LOCATION:Holocene\, 1001 SE Morrison St\, portland\, OR\,  97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171105T230000
DTSTAMP:20170911T052536Z
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SUMMARY:Jessica Boudreaux (of Summer Cannibals) / Candace / Strange Babes
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November. 5:  JESSICA BOUDREAUX (OF SUMMER CANNIBALS) / CANDACE / STRANGE BABES DJS \nHolocene\nDoors at 8PM. Show at 8:30PM. Tickets: ADV $8/DOS $10. 21+. \nWe’re thrilled to host the album release party for Jessica Boudreaux’s (of Summer Cannibals) solo record\, No Fury. The album\, produced by The Thermals’ Hutch Harris\, is out \nhttp://www.summercannibals.com/\nhttps://www.facebook.com/jessica.boudreaux.9
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/jessica-boudreaux-summer-cannibals-candace-strange-babes/
LOCATION:Holocene\, 1001 SE Morrison St\, portland\, OR\,  97214\, United States
CATEGORIES:Festival Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171104T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171104T230000
DTSTAMP:20170910T051338Z
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SUMMARY:Kris Deelane & The Hurt at the Spare Room
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November. 4: Kris Deelane & The Hurt\nThe Spare Room\nShow at 9pm. 21+. \nKris Deelane & The Hurt – Portland’s Old School/New School Soul extravaganza brings you Kris’ originals plus Stax/Motown/Atlantic soul hits and rarities from the 60’s and 70’s. This 9-piece band is led by powerhouse vocalist Kris Deelane. With her dancing backup singers\, the Ladyparts\, plus horn section ‐  it’s all here. \nhttp://krisdeelane.com/
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/kris-deelane-hurt-spare-room/
LOCATION:The Spare Room\, 4830 NE 42nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97218
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171102T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171126T190000
DTSTAMP:20170909T042125Z
CREATED:20170909T042125Z
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SUMMARY:Reflections! Siren Nation Group Art Show
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, November. 2: Group art show: Reflections!\nAt the Antoinette Hatfield Hall / Portland’5 Centers for the Arts\n1111 SW Broadway. Portland\, OR 97205\n6pm-8PM. All Ages. FREE.\nwww.portland5.com\nFeaturing 50 women artists from the Pacific NW: Andrea Benson\, Amy Stoner\, Beth Wooten\, Cate Anevski\, Caylynn Lasko\, Consu Tolosa\, Dawn Tappen\, Dawning McGinnis\, Deborah Chava Singer\, Di Pinsonault\, Elizabeth Chadwick\, Erinn Hatter\, Faie McGuire\, Glo Lamden-McCollough\, Heide Davis\, Jaclyn Evalds\, Jana Woodson\, Janet Julian\, Jen Bracy\, Jen Brown\, Jenn Feeney\, Karen Filipas\, Karen Wu\, Kathe Bradley\, Kendra Binney\, Kimi Boylan\, Kindra Crick\, Kuma Kitsune\, Lauren Reiner\, Lea K Tawd\, LeeAnn Gauthier\, Linda Sawaya\, Lisa Laser\, Liz Thoresen\, Loraine Yow\, Lucinda Fasce\, Mary Hill\, Nancy Daboub\, Pamela Moore\, Peggy Pfenninger\, Quin\, Sweetman\, Rachel Haywood\, Robin Phillips Occhipinti\, Ruth Shively\, Sarah Morrigan\, Suzanne Vaughan\, Suzy Laruffa\, Trisha Shozuya
URL:https://sirennation.org/event/reflections-siren-nation-group-art-show/
LOCATION:Antoinette Hatfield Hall / Portland’5 Centers for the Arts\, 1111 SW Broadway.\, Portland\, OR\, 97205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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