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We Are Energy Beings! Recap of S07E11
This season deserves a special award for inspiring flat-line boredom, with each storyline offering at least one awful person dripping poison over anyone kind or thoughtful. Natalie: Mike wants for me to be the bad one. What is this farce? Mike: I’m sorry, I can’t hear you over the I DON’T LOVE YOU. When we last saw Mike, Natalie was spring cleaning his self-esteem the Marie Kondo way, except she torched everything that sparked joy to make room for more misery. Now he’s outside wondering why science hasn’t granted him the ability to beam onto an airplane to spare him the insult of standing in a Ukraine alleyway, waiting for his maybe-fiancée to flounce down the stairs and demand an apology for…something. Natalie, Our Lady of 1,000 Bluffs, somehow finds the strength and courage to amble down the stairs and sit in the backseat of an Uber for a melancholy airport adventure. Natalie: Mike, everything is good. You must calm down and stop being so dramatic. This is gaslight like in movies. Now I must cure you of hysteria with vibrators and Valium. Mike: I mean, do we have to keep filming? What if I jump out while the car is moving? Can that be your final scene? Natalie thinks that in a perfect world Mike would apologize just for sport and then sweep her off her feet, which should be easy since they’re never on the ground. After several awkward airport moments Mike tells Natalie that he’ll call her later, but he needs time for detox and an exorcism. Natalie remains confused that Mike thought she loved him, based on the 30,000 times she said “I love you,” when he should have been able to read her rapidly changing narrative and anticipate ongoing rewrites. She approaches Mike to pretend she doesn’t know what’s going on, but Mike isn’t falling for that shit. He asks for a goodbye hug, she says no, and Mike bounces. Natalie sulks off to find her people in the Land of Bad Decisions, where Tania is waiting for her upon a throne of skulls. Back home and no longer engaged, Mike is making pancakes for himself and Uncle Beau. Beau comes rushing in the door to ask Mike how the trip was, and to announce that he lost $25 at the casino last night and needs to borrow from the bank of Mike. So um…Mike’s entire life is apparently like this. Can Mike and Syngin get a beer together please? Blake: I have friends. Jasmin: I don’t care if Blake’s friends like me. I also don’t care if Blake likes me. Blake is getting ready for his friend Everett’s birthday party, while Jasmin warms up her excuses for dodging it. Jasmin knows this party was the plan from the start, but decides against being a good introvert who tells him to go without her and to just enjoy himself. Instead, she attempts to smash Blake’s social butterfly in favor of a sober conversation about yoga and tea. She asks Blake if they can skip the pre-party dinner and just eat together, which Blake agrees to with the caveat that he will continue to express his dismay. Blake orders a drink, and Jasmin reminds him that you can’t talk to Jesus when you’re drunk. Jasmin latches on to Blake drinking as her excuse for avoiding phase 2 of the evening’s pseudo-social interaction. She says she’s going to call her sister instead and pretend to be mad at him while being secretly relieved to enjoy blissful time away from his flock. What remains of Blake’s sense of humor about this situation gets lost trying to escape his hair. Jasmin tells the cameras that it’s selfish to ask her to go to a party, and totally forgets the part where it’s selfish to derail his plans because that plan is something she doesn’t want to do. Blake says that he’s tired of explaining her behavior to his friends. Neither one of these two is capable of having an adult argument, and are likely on a relationship subreddit as I type, posting a totally balanced report of their latest immature interaction. Jasmin arrives at Janette’s clinical apartment, and declares that Blake refuses to do anything that interests her, because “everything is always about Blake.” She says that Finnish folks are calmer, while Janette tells her that she needs to keep trying to adapt, and by “keep trying” she means try at all. Tania: Okay guys, I get it, I’m like, the villain here. Did anyone else just feel a weird rush of glee? That must be Mercury in douchebag and Mars going direct into asshole. Totally grounded and focused financial wizard Fucking Tania has put her trusty pink shirt in time-out, for a responsible and goal-oriented phone call to an astrologer with a predictable funny name. But not before Syngin fetches precise room temperature water for her to swallow with her lizard tongue to maintain the skin suit that presents some approximation of humanity. Syngin calls his mother to gather the data necessary for someone to cold-read Tania over Skype, and his mom clarifies that he was born at “twenty to three.” Resident expert Tania mansplains that this means 2:40, and this is apparently how she will feel superior today. “We are energy beings,” Tania tanias. “And I was born at a certain time for a certain reason, and that reason is to vampire every shred of joy from Syngin’s twinkling soul.” “Marie Kondo,” Natalia pipes in. “Clean out all of the joy.” Astrologist Daizy October picked that name on purpose, and tells Tania something about “blueprints of the soul” which makes the first shelf of the New Age section of the bookstore start vibrating. She declares that Sagittarius is the archetype of travel, which is what one would say to someone who can afford Costa Rica but not a shed of one’s own. Daizy: Now Mars in Scorpio, and Tania is in existence, which means there’s going to be some fighting, and sex is important. Syngin, blink if you need help. Syngin: Oh yes. Fucking Tania: Is that blood in the water? No wonder I’m hungry. Syngin: By “oh yes” I meant yes, I need help. Ms. October says that their souls bring them together, which would make sense if Tania had one, and asks if they’re soulmates. Syngin says their connection is so vivid he feels like he’s met her before, and then he died to escape her. Tania looks drunk on hurting Syngin, and pushes it further by insisting her first love was her soulmate, and he still is, even though she hasn’t been with that dude for like 8 years or so, and the restraining order keeps getting renewed over and over again. Syngin points out that they met in a star-crossed way, foolishly failing to note that hurting him is Tania’s entire objective. “I feel like I don’t know what to say, because anything I say will hurt you, which is why I can’t stop laughing. I’m fine,” Tania reports. Then Syngin tells the cameras he needs a break to restore his essence, and Tania hovers in the doorway, eagerly anticipating the chance to harvest from him all over again. So to recap: Tania, who trusts in the universe, does not trust that the universe gifted her Syngin, but instead believes that eventually she’ll be regifted the tattered remains of her original bottom, who has likely moved on to other astral alignments, and a thousand mile away zip code. Yep, this is pretty on brand for Tania. Angela: I’m not the bad guy, I’m a tax payer! Michael: I have a shopping list. Angela’s chest is newly covered in an ancient pirate treasure map, guiding strangers to the booty in her bra. Her plan is to storm the American embassy and assert her tax payer status as a means of pushing this K-1 process forward. After ambling through the gates and harassing multiple members of security, she emerges and bellows to Michael. She says they wouldn’t let her into the embassy since she doesn’t have an appointment, and strangely, they don’t consider a white lady demanding a K-1 an emergency. Maybe she needed to explain that she’s working with the alternative reality where she can carry a child, and they wouldn’t give her Botox in her uterus. The next day they go to Michael’s uncle’s house for dinner, but first they have to stop and pick up a microwave for Michael’s mother. Angela is worried that the material expectations increase with every dinner, and says that the gifts can’t keep growing in value. “Please Angela. We need to present a love and respect microwave,” Michael persuades. The man working at the store states a price far more than the microwave is worth, and then Michael says he should price it less because they’re going to get something else, too. This is his way of surprising Angela with a required gift for his uncle. She tells the shopkeeper that she’s got 15,000 stored under her best titty, and he should take it and call it good now that she’s his African sister. Okay then. The guy takes it, and she walks away with a microwave and kettle. Angela is happy to visit his family, especially Michael’s mother, whom she loves so much. As the most junior, or newest, wife, Angela is expected to help cook and serve as a sign of humility. She awkwardly works on plantains while Michael insists he’s not expecting much in terms of domesticity once they are stateside, but he will expect her to cook, in addition to being the only breadwinner and caretaker for a bushel basket of people. Even the producer laughs, because the only thing Angela will be cooking in Georgia is Michael if he maintains that ridiculous idea. Michael’s family starts asking about their wedding plans, and Angela explains that the K-1 is her family’s only opportunity to see her get hitched. They are eager for Michael to have a child with Angela’s ashy uterus, and his whole family starts weighing in on the matter, which nudges Angela right to the edge. She somehow keeps her mouth shut and remains respectful, even after Uncle says that if it doesn’t work Michael should move on to the next baby basket, which is a regional woman unlikely to arrive with household appliances. Are they trying to get on Maury? If you listen closely you can hear Angela’s internal kettle whistling away, and her microwave chiming ding-ding-ding. Emily: You don’t have to be a Debbie Downer! Betsy: I will be one ASAP! Emily has freed Sasha from the clutches of Indiana in favor of her fake hometown Portland, where she takes him to Washington Park’s Rose Garden to show him how shitty west coast cities are, amirite Trump? Emily says that it’s going to be expensive to go from two-for-one Indiana to Portland’s most expensive suburb, confirming my suspicion that she’s from Lake Oswego, where Real Housewives ferment until their first divorce and rehab stint. This is good news for Sasha, who is very likely to find a wealth of personal training clients and his fourth wife there. Emily says they should get married ASAP, and Sasha agrees without knowing what ASAP means. “After two weddings, third not so much,” Sasha shrugs. “Fourth will be court house. Fifth, maybe commitment ceremony.” Emily heads back to scenic South Bend to save hundreds of dollars on a wedding dress. She says she’s leaning towards the Oregon coast as a wedding location, which makes sense if you don’t know that every venue from Brookings to Astoria is booked ages in advance, but she wouldn’t be the first or last person to turn that AirBnB into Plan A and Plan B. Emily’s sister is there to remind her that every idea she has about her impending nuptials is wrong, which is not fair to Emily, who knows every lace dress is better with piercing wind and sand. The salesperson hides in the dressing room from their endless passive-aggressive sparring, before coming out to place a veil and headpiece on Emily and make Betsy cry. Robert: I’m terrible. Why are you always complaining? Anny: I would like to go out with Robin or Mike now please. Hey guys, you know how 90DF always has one trashy, delusional family that believes the fiancé is there to steal their no-money? Well, this round it’s fucking Robert, father of five who appears to be largely free from the burdens of child support...or who perhaps opts for tax-free employment for those very reasons. He’s dragging Anny and the other person who is nice to her (his sister Robin) to a restaurant to meet up with his equally-awful brother Kenny. Robin says that Bryson loves Anny and that she really likes her too, while Kenny gets busy disrespecting and humiliating her before she can work a “hello” out of her mouth. Kenny wants to know how she’ll be in the future, and Anny suspects he doesn’t know what year it is, so she reminds him that they live in the present, and what matters is how they treat each other now. In response, Kenny says he’s not sure if he’s going to their wedding at all, carrying on the 9DF tradition of families that fail to notice it isn’t all about them. Now fully defensive and uneasy, Anny asks if Kenny is cheap too, and Robin assures Anny that she wouldn’t be a fan of a thrift store shopping spree, either. This gets in the way of Robert and Kenny’s plan to disrespect women in public places, so Kenny asks if she always complains a lot. Anny corrects him that her issue is that Robert lies, and told her he had three kids instead of five, in addition to making endless empty promises of clothing, an apartment, and any expression of affection whatsoever. Kenny says that he has seven kids, which isn’t normally something you play as clap-back, but okay Kenny. Yes, seven is greater than five. Anny has had it with them and their apparent plan to overpopulate the planet, and leaves and says that she feels alone. “That’s not the way you talk when you love somebody,” she says, speaking truth. “Well, my fiancé only loves me on Thursdays. Do you want to get a beer with me and Syngin?” Mike is there for her. Juliana: In this story, my family appears to be the villains, and this makes me sad. Michael: I’m rich but my tux doesn’t fit. On the day of the wedding, Max and CeCe are in conference about the gravity of the forthcoming nuptials, in between mugs of stiff black coffee and plates of almond biscotti. CeCe: I’m feeling moderately uneasy, due to rigid societal expectations of appropriate age disparity. Surely if this were the era of Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” this wouldn’t even muddy my mind, but given the unfortunate modern conviction that a second spouse serves as an accessory and not a person, we have some educating to do. Max: This seems a prudent way to address the offensive tongue of your friend Dakota, who has lived a sheltered life free from parental relationship development and sexual exploration. For now, I’ll simply relish the opportunity to wax poetic on their enduring love once mother has concluded her oratory. CeCe: I have some concerns about you being assigned this important role, while I am relegated to the background. Is this sibling rivalry? Not very becoming of me, I’m sure. Max: I validate your feelings of envy, but as the elder sibling I am allotted a generous portion of gloating which will carry all the way into the late stages of my adulthood. CeCe: Is that when you argue with your wife about 401K distribution while I go to Burning Man in a modified school bus? Max: Do you bite your thumb at me? CeCe: I do bite my thumb at you, sir! Meanwhile, Juliana’s friend Pao is there (no, not that Pao, who is only friends with Juan) along with her friend Cousy, who Juliana describes as like a second mom. Cousy lives in Milan, where Juliana met her during a modeling gig, and she sprung for the ticket to ease Juliana’s loneliness on her special day. In Michael’s wedding prep, we learn that he bought two tuxedos, and decides to wear the one that fits. Juliana wishes her mother could see her in her wedding dress, or was capable of acknowledging her existence when she’s not buying a car for her sister. A gorgeous clear tent is set up to welcome wedding guests, all but two of which are friends or family of Michael. CeCe is on deck to tell Juliana she looks so pretty, while Max gives Michael a pep talk about toxic masculinity and exploring romantic relationships with an open heart. Cousy then hands her phone to Juliana to share a video she made of messages from Juliana’s friends who want to wish her well. Juliana keeps waiting for a relative to appear in this video, but it doesn’t happen, because apparently Juliana’s family has plenty of narcissists. Or maybe they’re hiding in the wings until the next episode? Either way, the family doesn’t so much as text her, and in the face of this intentional cruelty Juliana starts crying and struggles to stop, thawing the thickest layer of our cold black hearts. Next time, Jasmin says she doesn’t want to work or smile or breathe, Sasha promises to love his third wife until he doesn’t, Juliana braces to be married by her future husband’s ex-wife, while Syngin finds a friend to mouth “help me” to when Tania is sleeping safely in her coffin. 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For Two Years a Former University Student Has Set-Up Unusual Protest Demonstrations in Buffalo, New York - No One Is Still Quite Sure What He’s Protesting
Myra Kindle is an independent investigative reporter. Her other reports:
When Simon Ström locked himself out of his dormitory at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo in 2016, he thought it a minor inconvenience. It didn’t dawn on him that with nearly the entire campus away for Thanksgiving break and a fast approaching storm incoming, in the next six hours he would freeze, his heart would stop, and he would be considered dead by the EMTs that found him. There’s a remarkable story in Buffalo, New York about Simon Ström and his unlikely recovery from that event. It’s a story of the remote chances of success doctors faced when they wrapped Simon’s body in heating pads, slowly raising his core temperature from 64 to 98 degrees. It would detail the doctor’s astonishment when Simon recovered, and their amazement when he suffered no brain damage. It would cheer at the miracle that Simon was released from Mercy Hospital only two days after EMTs thought he had died, and it would reflect on the new university rules put in place to avoid such an accident from happening again. That story, while incredible, is not entirely unique, and it is not this story. This is the story of how a former SUNY Buffalo student has startled administrators and disturbed students with his unusual, unique, and often horrifying one-man campus protests. Based on interviews with Mr. Ström, students, teachers, and officials at SUNY Buffalo, and supported with documentation and email correspondence, independent investigative reporter Myra Kindle, for the first time, tells the tale of how an unassuming student nearly brought Buffalo administrators to their knees, and how he has alarmed hundreds of students in the process.
Fed Up
Once known for his near-death frozen experience, Simon Ström is now known around campus for his disturbed antics. Students have adapted in their own way, ignoring him, avoiding him -- some even say they spend less time on campus because of him. With such a disturbance, the university decided they needed to step in. This past January, Buffalo took the drastic step of expelling Simon from school. The SUNY Buffalo administration says that this action was not taken to deter Simon from protesting on campus, with one official saying, “The school can’t stop Mr. Ström from protesting in public space. However now that he is no longer a student, he will not be allowed entry into most buildings. He was expelled because of misusing the university facilities -- this is an appropriate response.” Simon understands the university’s position. He even understand the idea that Buffalo wants to expel him for what he’s done. His issue, he says, is the university had another reason to expel him -- to leverage Simon’s immigration status against him. The university adamantly denies this, and also believes the extent to which Mr. Ström’s demonstrations are bothersome to campus has been overblown. “SUNY Buffalo did not take the choice to expel Mr. Ström lightly,” says Debra Wheeler, a State University of New York spokeswoman. “We understand how students visas work -- we know how serious an issue it is to be expelled and what that does to someone’s immigration status. In Mr. Ström’s case, it was the only solution to a very serious behavioral issue that just couldn’t be handled appropriately by law enforcement. Considering his behavior, I would’ve recommended this action in 2018 or earlier. In regards to student reaction, we’re glad that students at Buffalo have taken the demonstrations in stride. I know of no incidence of a student refusing to come to school simply because of Mr. Ström’s protests.” The administration says they are not trying to use Mr. Ström’s immigration status against him, and that student life has been largely unaffected by Simon’s protests. On both points, there is notable evidence to the contrary. Records show that, while the university may have expelled Simon for behavioral reasons, calls made to police about his continued protests regularly ask officers to check his immigration status -- something only the university could know about, claims Mr. Ström. In addition, on the record interviews demonstrate that dozens of students, if not more, have been bothered or troubled by Mr. Ström’s behavior. One student, commenting anonymously, said: “When he was regularly going to campus, I tried not to study at the library. I was too afraid I would run into one of his art exhibits, or worse, actually see him when he was doing one of his protests.” In many accounts of Simon’s behavior on campus, students describe living-art performances that include elements of disgust or danger. In regards to his exhibits, students say many were murals dedicated to torture. Alex Turner, a junior, said of Simon’s exhibits: “They were really messed up. They weren’t like album covers -- they were like legit detailed depictions of suffering. There was one time he dropped a twelve foot skinny poster from the second floor library-window. It was a picture of a woman burning at the stake, but super detailed and showed her body already mostly burnt, the flesh falling off. It was really not cool.” Consistent in the opinions of students who have witnessed Mr. Ström’s demonstrations or seen his exhibits, is the notion that no one is quite sure what he’s demonstrating against, for, or trying to raise awareness around. Commenting on the issue, Alex Turner echoes a common sentiment: “I really don’t understand what he was doing with the exhibits and the protests. Everything dealt with torture and depictions of hell, and he mentions the Davis building sometimes in person. It’s a shame --I heard Simon used to be this really smart kid, like a genius, but whatever he’s doing now -- he’s totally lost it because it makes no sense.”
School Strategy
Simon Ström is 22. He wears an old “Coachella” t-shirt from high school, has medium size gauges in his ears, and ‘vapes’, incessantly. Simon is also an undocumented immigrant. Originally from Sweden, until this past January he held an F1 student visa provided to him by SUNY Buffalo. Now that he has been expelled, he needs to return home or faces possible arrest or deportation. Simon has complicated feelings on the issue. He believes that the administration may have been right to expel him -- he admits his behavior is bothersome -- but he says that now that he is an undocumented immigrant, university officials have been using that as a tactic to stop him from protesting. “They always called the cops on me,” says Simon. “But now when the cops come, they sometimes ask about my citizenship. That never used to happen before, and no one knows I’m not a US citizen other than the school.” In response to Mr. Ström’s claim, university president Satish K. Tripathi provided the following statement: “The State University of New York at Buffalo would never inform local police departments about the immigration status of one of our students. We believe that mixing legal status issues with other disturbances or minor crimes would be an abuse of power.” While the school is adamant officials would never use Simon’s legal status against him, interviews and records show that Simon’s immigration status is regularly mentioned in police reports and emergency service transcripts identifying complaints about Simon. In one transcript, a 911 caller repeatedly mentions that officers should look at Simon's immigration status when they arrive on the scene:
... Operator: And what is he doing? Caller: He lit [inaudible] on fire. Shouldn't [inaudible] …check his passport. Operator: What was that, ‘mam?’ Caller: I think he’s here illegally. Check his [inaudible] visa.
Simon asserts that phone calls like this are being made by the administration, and that regardless of their reason for expelling him in the first place, using his immigration status as leverage to stop him from coming to campus is wholly inappropriate. “I’m a tall, red-haired, white guy,” says Simon. “I went to high school in the United States. I speak perfect english, have an American accent -- the only reason you’d suspect I’m here illegally was if you already knew, and only the school knows.” This is confirmed by several current and former friends of Simon who spoke to me for this story. “I just assumed he was from Upstate New York,” said one, who agreed to comment anonymously. “Like when he told us his parents lived in Sweden? We got a big kick out of that. We had no idea he wasn’t from the US. Not to sound weird, but he just looks and sounds like everybody else.” Asserting that a public university is attempting to deport him because of behavior originating in free speech protest is a serious accusation, but Simon stands by his position that it’s the school who is making the phone calls. Of course, far more than just the administration is upset with Simon, and he himself admits this. When asked if, irrespective of knowledge of his legal status, anyone would possibly want to get him in trouble, Simon responds: “Yes, definitely. I’ve done a lot of things to get attention on campus, and a lot of it really disturbs people.” Regardless of his legal status, Simon says that for now, he is determined to stay. When pressed on why, he responds, “I know my demonstrations and exhibits are weird. I know the students and most of the school don’t understand what I’m doing. I understand all that -- but for now, I want to stay, at least until I can get more updates on what’s going on in the Davis building.”
Disturbing Behavior
For two years Simon Ström has conducted demonstrations and built exhibits on Buffalo’s north campus, and for two years students have noticed. From the dozens of students I’ve interviewed about various incidences and scenes, I find that many are perturbed or frightened by Mr. Ström, and that nearly every student has their own horrifying or troubling demonstration that they were most bothered by. “I hated the glass suit the most,” says Sarah Hickenlooper, a sophomore. “The guy [Simon] came to campus with shards of a mirror just taped to his body -- like sharp fucking pieces of glass all over. He looked weird, creepy, but I was also just worried him or someone else would get cut. Really, if you approached him in this suit or rubbed your elbow across him, you would come out bleeding. Now imagine, he’s walking down crowded hallways like that -- what are you supposed to do?” “I still can’t get out of my head the chicken thing,” says Sarah Banks, also a sophomore. “Simon was walking around the south tunnel, and he had a live chicken with him, right? And then you could see he’s feeding the chicken something, and you’re like, ‘ok, weird, but maybe cute.’ But then you get closer and you realize he’s feeding the chicken, chicken-nuggets from McDonalds. The idea an animal would eat itself is super fucked up, but then the chickens just wouldn’t stop eating -- they just kept going and going.” “How are people not talking about when he lit himself on fire?” says Daryl Jackson, a senior. “He literally lit himself on fire in front of the whole campus right after midterms ended last year. My girlfriend was in hysterics when he did it -- he was only on fire for a few seconds, but it came out of nowhere and obviously really fucked everybody up. I thought it was a terrorist attack or something.” In terms of causing a disturbance, the incidences are damning, but Simon looks at it another way. “The glass -- that was a reflection of who we are. The chicken… that was about how accepting we can be of horrible truths if they taste good. The fire -- that was what we’re doing to ourselves,” says Simon. Elaborating on the fire, he adds, “That was a complicated one. I wore a fireproof suit under my normal clothes, covered myself in gasoline, and then lit myself on fire. I didn't have the mask on so I took a dive in a snow after a few seconds, but there was a good fire on me before I did. While his protests might seem both extreme and somewhat aimless (at least from the view that you want someone to understand your message), Simon actually presents a much more cognizant case for his actions when you ask: “Look, I understand someone isn’t going to see my protests and internalize the message behind them -- I get that’s not going to happen. What I’m hoping for is just that maybe someone wants to talk to me afterword, you know? Maybe they ask me what I was protesting about and what it means, and then maybe that starts a conversation.” When asked if the methods of his protests are possibly disturbing to other students, Mr. Ström says, “Of course it’s disturbing to other students. Of course. But what I have to tell them is fundamentally disturbing -- maybe less so if you’re religious, but if you're an atheist, it’s a big deal. My protest methods only show the seriousness of the issue -- that’s it.”
The Issue
It’s understandable that Simon Ström is something of a social outcast on campus nowadays. He’s no longer a student, but Simon attended SUNY Buffalo for three and a half years. In that time he met people, friends, teachers, and now they want nothing to do with him. It’s that loss of connection to a school that he nearly graduated from, and the risk he now faces of being arrested or deported, that I think it’s important to preface Mr. Ström’s message with this -- he’s lost his friends, his education, and risked his future, all in advocacy of an idea. I preface what he says so strongly to emphasize what he’s lost over it, but also for another reason -- I don’t quite understand it. “My reasons for this doing this are complicated,” he says. “I’m an atheist. I have been an atheist since probably before I was 12. I think a lot of people find atheism young nowadays. I think it’s the internet -- It’s hard to believe in something so dated like religion when the internet just tears that stuff apart for a lot of kids.” “But then,” he continues, “growing up, I started to have a different take on atheism. Sometimes I’d almost be jealous of my religious friends cause I would think their beliefs gave them a sort of afterlife security that I lacked. Like, be jealous that a friend could go to heaven, or think he was. Meanwhile I’d think, ‘What am I looking forward to... some void?’” “Even as a kid, I believed so strongly there was no god, that I thought, well, what I am looking forward to when I die then? But as got older, I started not to see it that way. I started to think about a void or nothingness in death as better than being judged by some god I didn’t understand. Maybe other atheists go through that same sort of transition from atheism, to jealousy of religious conviction, and then a rejoice in their atheism. At least, I mean I think atheists must feel the way I did.” “Well,” Simon continues, “I guess I have good news and bad news about that for atheists. We’re right there’s no god, I mean there’s no dispute after what I saw. But that other part, about how there’s no afterlife? Yea, that’s wrong. There’s someone judging you. There’s going to be someone who is going to determine if you go into eternal bliss or eternal torment -- that’ll happen, atheist or not, god or no god. What's worse? We have no idea of what we're being judged on.” As I look for an explanation from Mr. Ström, he goes on to tell me his belief is rooted in his experience in 2016 when he nearly died. “When I took a taxi back to the dorm from the city,” he starts, “that was when I learned about this. I was standing outside the dormitory, trying to get in, realizing I didn’t have my card key with me. I pulled out my phone and it was dead. I was thinking maybe I should start trying to walk somewhere, maybe to a guard station or to the closest gas station, but I see this storm coming, so I stay put. Soon, and I mean like in a few hours, things start to get pretty scary.” “After a while, I’m standing outside the dorm and I’m thinking, ‘Fuck, if I don't’ see an RA soon, it’s dark, I can't start walking now,’ and I realized I kind of had to stay where I was. So I stay put, waiting to see someone, but no one comes. When it starts to happen, it happens fast. I start to feel a little woozy, not long after, I pass out. Then, something weird happened. I saw something I wasn't supposed to see, and I saw it because I was between life and death." Mr. Ström describes the space between life and death as a ‘bug’. One that, "gave me a doorway to a truth that religion tries their best to tell, but fails miserably to do so.” “When I died, when my brain activity was so insignificant that I couldn't be thought of as alive. When you couldn’t feel my pulse and I was cold to the touch, I saw it.” Simon says. “I saw the fabric. I saw the system of it at work. I may not have recognized if it hadn’t been for the research at the Davis building, but I’m telling you, I know what it is, and I saw it." ‘It’, as Mr. Ström describes, is an elaborate sorting system. In fits and starts he can mutter what is said to be a black space, devoid of everything, light, feeling, and meaning. He says in his near death experience he could see the Earth below this void, and from it he saw bodies, countless thousands of bodies. As they rose from the Earth and to the void he was motionless. He could see the people being put into boxes, three of a kind. In one, Mr. Ström describes children falling into a box. He can’t make out the ages but he describes them as toddlers. The shape of the box, he says, “indescribable in size and distorted in perception.” In the two other boxes he sees men and women of all types falling into one box or the other. “In one, they fall into a scream. In the other, they fall into laughter,” he says. “There is heaven and there is a hell. There is even an undecided space for children," says Simon. "These places exist but god didn't make them. I saw it because I was between life and death, and I understood them because of my own work." In reply to how he knows what the boxes are for, 'heaven' and 'hell' as he describes, he says: “Back when I was someone, when I was respected at this school, I designed something just like it. It’s why I've stayed in Buffalo so long -- I hope they know what they’re doing.”
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It’s clear that to understand Simon Ström and his nearly indecipherable message -- one that, as he says, is of extra importance to atheist’s like him -- I must first learn what he was working on in the Davis building. There, at the Davis Engineering and Applied Sciences building, in the large well funded state research lab, I’m surprised. When I ask about Simon Ström, I don't hear horror stories about broken glass or feeding a chicken -- I hear legitimate praise and a deep sadness for a respected researcher now gone. Dr. Alice Han, the lead working on a project Simon contributed to his freshman year, said: “He is deeply missed by everyone. I have very few undergrads working on my team -- it’s one of our most complicated projects. He was a really great help -- a legitimate genius at his age. It’s a shame he could only work with me those first few months of the Fall of 2016. Even in that short time, he built so many fundamental systems necessary to our project. I really don’t think we could’ve even imagined their implementation without him." In response to if she had heard about Mr. Ström’s unusual protests on campus, Dr. Han says, “Yes, I know. It’s a terrible thing. He’s clearly going through something. I don’t know for sure, and maybe I shouldn’t be saying this because he was once a student -- but around his near death experience, he just couldn’t do the work anymore.” Dr. Han says the project that Simon and herself were working on is currently ongoing, and that it is one of the most prestigious and well funded at the 30,000 student university. In response to what the project is, Dr. Han describes it as: “Do you remember that movie, I guess it’s old now, the Matrix? We’re building a simulated world, sort of like that. It’s really cool research, bleeding edge.” I’m curious and ask Alice what the purpose of making such a city is. She responds, “Oh, well so many! If we could make the people in the simulation real enough, as in indistinguishable from human and not unknowing they’re in a simulation, we could run all types of experiments that would be impossible to conduct in the real world.” In one example, she says, “Suppose you want to know what would happen to humans if Earth’s gravity was different. Here, on Earth, we can’t test that. But in a digital world, you could. We could change gravity in our simulated world and see what happens over generations to our digital citizens. We can see if they’d get taller, shorter, or how their bone density is affected.” Dr. Han proceeds to tell me several additional examples of experiments you could run with a digital world, but I stop her when one example sticks out. “One idea,” she starts, “and this is one Simon actually helped work on -- to create an afterlife in a simulated world, and then test if the digital people in that world have religions that mimic the afterlife we create." I inquire further and ask how Simon contributed to the project. “The experiment on religion wouldn't be possible without Simon’s contributions, actually. He developed the complicated process that moves the conscious minds of these digital people when they die to a digital heaven, hell, or purgatory that we made. Simon figured out a tunneling system -- essentially it lets you move them from the ‘alive’ space to the ‘dead’ space without the digital people ever knowing. Even if they have great scientific discoveries in their digital world, as long as dead is dead and alive is alive, they’ll never become aware of the digital afterlife we made. This is fundamental to test if there's any other way that information can permeate between the afterlife and the living in the digital world.” A final question for Dr. Han; I briefly describe the three boxes that Simon described people falling into -- I ask her if there's an explanation for where Simon could have come up with his experience. She says, “Simon actually made a system just like that. He created the three dividing spaces of heaven, hell, and no judgment -- a nicer version of purgatory. Originally it was just going to be a good afterlife and a bad afterlife in our design, but he didn’t feel comfortable having our ‘god algorithm’ making good/bad determinations on children the same way it does on adults. I told him they’re just fake people in a fake world, but he was adamant we build a third space where children wouldn't be judged.” I inform Dr. Han of what Simon has said to me in interviews about his near death experience. I show her the transcript, and I relay this message because I think I see a connection between what Simon was working on and his near death experience. Dr. Han sees it too. “Oh my god,” she says. “I never realized how he combined our legitimate research with his near death experience. He must've have dreamed up the whole thing when he was freezing to death, confusing it with what we’ve worked on in the lab.” I tell her it’s an explanation that is certainly more plausible than Simon’s story.
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After speaking to Dr. Han, I sought another interview with Simon Ström. I believed that, if I could speak with him again and force him to look at the similarities between the vision he saw in his near death experience and the research he was working on at the time, that he would come to the reasonable conclusion that he imagined his experience. Unfortunately, I could not have that conversion. Simon Ström has already departed Buffalo for his home in Jakobsberg, Sweden. He does not agree to a phone interview, and instead emails that since he has returned home, he does not want to test his parents by continuing to speak with me for this story. “They’re already furious,” he writes. “People here learned about the protests I was staging and it’s been a huge embarrassment for me and my family. For right now, I just want to move on.” When asked why he returned to Sweden, Mr. Ström writes, "It was my decision, my parents encouraged it, but I decided I needed to go back. I finally was able to discover what’s going on in the Davis lab. In short, it doesn't look like they’re going to stop doing what they’re doing, so I have no reason to stay in the States.” Through email we continue to converse enough that I am able to point out that Dr. Alice Han and him were working on a project with striking similarities to his vision. Bluntly, I tell him I believe he did not witness a godless sorting system of humans in the void he describes, but rather that he was mixing in details from the project that he was working on at the time. Through email, he responds: “I know that possibility Myra. I’ve definitely considered that my subconscious slipped in details of the project I was working on with Dr. Han. I thought long and hard that maybe what I saw was just my imagination. I know the details are similar in terms of the three boxes. I also pondered that maybe the bodies I saw floating to the sky was what my mind imagined the transition program looked like -- the one I built to move digital bodies from life to death in Han's simulated world.” “But I reject all that,” he continues. “I believe my vision is real, even if that means I'm saying we live in a simulated world. I know that that's crazy. I know that's unlikely, but I believe it.” In our last email correspondence, I ask Mr. Ström to confirm that he believes the vision he saw means we, now, live in a digital world. I also ask if he has proof beyond the account of his vision when he nearly froze. He writes back, “It's a simulation. I don’t have proof exactly, but I have an argument. For all the men and women that have ever lived on Earth -- that might just be around 100 billion. The simulated worlds Dr. Han and I are working on, each one might hold 10 billion people, and we’ll run that experiment tens of thousands of times. Over time, more conscious human beings will eventually live through a simulated world than will ever have lived in a physical one. Well if I'm just another conscious mind, one of many that have lived and died, by all odds, I’m in a simulation. And as an atheist, that scares me. There might not be a god, but if this world is simulated, who knows what programmers have cooked up for after we die? Who knows by what parameters of good or bad or some other experiment we'll be judged?” Still in Buffalo, I head back to the Davis building one more time to see Dr. Han. What Simon wrote to me has struck something of a chord. I know we’re not in a simulation built by him and Dr. Han, but the idea that one day humans will wake up in those boxes is frightening. At Davis engineering, I ask Dr. Han about what Simon wrote about, and asked what she’s working on. She’s silent after I relay Simon’s fear about the probabilistic odds that he is a conscious mind living in a machine. “It’s a bit silly, but I suppose it’s true,” she says. “First though, to assume there is any chance we’re in a simulated world, you have to know that one could actually be built. But yes, after you know it's possible to build one, it makes sense that over time more and more people would live through a digital existence than a real one. Simply put, more people will eventually have lived in one of these boxes than will have ever lived on Earth." She continues, “But these emails… they also confirms something else. His demonstrations and exhibits are definitely a poor attempt at a visceral demonstration against what we’re researching.” She’s standing next to a centerpiece of the research lab, a prototype of their first digital city. “Simon is worried we’ll be cruel to the people in this world,” she says, staring at the prototype. “I think he’s worried we’ll put them some in a real hell when they die in their digital world.” I inquire on whether the prototype works. She says, “Yes, it works. Right now there are 8 billion people living in this box, simulated minds going about their daily lives.” I ask what the experiment is and if the prototype world does indeed have a heaven and hell. Dr. Han responds, “Yes, actually. This one is running the experiment that Simon helped work on. Funny, I’m an atheist myself, but in this little box, I guess they really do have to worry about a god to judge them.” Driving back from Buffalo, a thought runs through my mind. I know that we do not live in the box in Dr. Han's lab, but I wonder, is it possible we could be living in one like it? If it's the case that by poor probability you are a conscious mind in a simulation, an afterlife wouldn't be made by an all knowing god to punish or reward. It would be made by programmers and designers with intentions unknown, and I think, perhaps the whims of a programmer is scarier than any religion I know. Myra Kindle is an independent investigative reporter. She covers tech, law, politics, and other stories that would be impossible to write about in more traditional outlets.
What's happening around town (Wed, Jul 24th - Tue, Jul 30th)
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Concerts in the Park(Hafer Park - Edmond) Thru Thu, Aug 15th Hafer Park transforms into concert central Thursday evenings in the summer. Head to Edmond for the weekly Concerts in the…
Hicks and Booneshine(Noir Bistro & Bar - Oklahoma City) Thru Mon, Nov 25th Live talk show with Spencer Hicks and Kristy Boone.…
Prix de West Art Show & Sale(National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Thru Mon, Aug 5th The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum will host its prestigious Prix de West Art Show & Sale, showcasing…
🍴 Anthem Drown Night!(HiLo Club - Oklahoma City) Our local friends at Anthem Brewing Co. have some great beers! Every Wednesday night from 9pm to close enjoy $8 Drown Night! Their Power Pils will be flowing!
Bi-Weekly Meetup(51st st. Speakeasy - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:00pm
🎓 Botanical Balance FREE Yoga(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:45pm Botanical Balance FREE YOGA presented by Fowler Toyota, sponsored by Tinker Federal Credit Union and Stephenson Cancer Center Tuesdays, 5:45 pm and Saturdays, 8 am Check in at the Visitor Center and find out location which changes depending on the season Instructors provided by This Land Yoga Bring a mat, water, and an “open mind”…
🍴 Dope Poetry Night(ICE Event Center - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:30pm Every Wednesday night at the Ice Event Center Sports Bar and Grill located at the heart of Oklahoma City! Sign ups begin at 7pm and show begins at 7:30pmish. Free Admission! Free vendor set up! Bar Restaurant
🎭 Drama Camp(Cole Community Center - Oklahoma City) Thru Fri, Jul 26th Start Time: 9:00am
KampOut! Summer Day Camp(First Presbyterian Church - Edmond) Thru Fri, Jul 26th Start Time: 9:00am KampOut! and First Presbyterian Church are bringing the exciting experience of Kanakuk, one of the largest Christian summer camps in the nation, to Edmond in the form of a high-energy traveling day camp. KampOut! offers five days of faith-based, non-stop excitement to children in kindergarten through 5th grade. It will be held at First…
KampOut! Summer Day Camp(North Pointe Baptist Church - Edmond) Thru Fri, Jul 26th Start Time: 9:00am KampOut! and North Pointe Baptist Church are bringing the exciting experience of Kanakuk, one of the largest Christian summer camps in the nation, to Edmond in the form of a high-energy traveling day camp. KampOut! offers five days of faith-based, non-stop excitement to children in kindergarten through 5th grade. It will be held at North Pointe…
Kids Take Over The Cowboy – Daily Fun for Kids(National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Jul 27th Start Time: 10:00am There’s never a bad time to bring your kids to The Cowboy, but July is especially packed with activities that will keep your little ones busy for hours while keeping everyone in the cool indoors. Kids-Only Secret Messages Exploring the Museum has never been more fun! Each kid gets a decoder spy glass which will allow them to “decode”…
😂 Rob Little(Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Jul 27th
SINGO Wednesdays(Lower Bricktown - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:30pm Beat the midweek hump with the new bar game that everyone is talking about! SINGO is a new and exciting musical spin on the traditional game of Bingo. Instead of listening for a number, players are listening to their favorite music. Enjoy 1/2 price domestic drafts & discounted appetizers! Plus we will be giving prizes each night to the winners.…
🎨 SONIC Summer Movies(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 9:00pm Stay tuned for our 2019 line-up!
🎨 SONIC Summer Movies: Aquaman(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00pm SONIC Summer Movies Wednesday, June 19 – July 24 Devon Lawn and Bandshell 8pm Pre-show festivities; 9pm Movie begins \u202fFREE Thanks to SONIC! SONIC Summer Movies at Myriad Botanical Gardens, a much-loved summer tradition is back. Activities, food and lots of fun returns each Wednesday, July 5 to July 26, on the Great Lawn. Thanks to SONIC…
Titanic(Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jul 28th Watch the story of 1912 come alive as Lyric Theatre presents: Titanic. This Tony Award-winning musical will feature a 100+…
🎓 Titanic(Lyric at the Plaza - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:30pm The Resounding Aspirations of Voyagers! The engineering feat of 1912 takes center stage in this Tony Award-winning Best Musical. Based on real people...
Titanic By Lyric Theatre(Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jul 28th Start Time: 1:00pm
Weekly Walkups: Reading Wednesdays(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Weekly Walkups June 24 – August 9, Monday – Friday, 10am – Noon Children’s Garden Porch Drop-in activities; $2 suggested donation per child Come to the Children’s Garden for some fun activities that explore the world of plants. Groups of 10 or more please contact Lily Christman, at 405-445-5162, for more information about group…
$13 Thursdays(Andy Alligator's Fun Park & Water Park - Norman) Start Time: 11:00am Craving fun? We’ve got you covered! Tickets to Andy Alligator’s Water Park are just $13 per person on Thursdays for a limited time. Save up to $7 per person and cool off with a family fun trip to the Water Park! Tickets must be purchased at the park. Not available online.
🎨 An Evening of Watercolor(Edmond Senior Center - Edmond) Start Time: 6:00pm Through step-by-step demonstrations and individual hands on help, you'll learn the basics to include a variety of watercolor techniques in a small, no pressure class. Instructor Jim Pourtorkan, a professional watercolor artist Cost: $20.00 per person includes all supplies for this class Pre-register Refreshments will be provided…
🏆 Blood Drive(Remington Park - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 1:00pm
🎭 Drama Camp(Cole Community Center - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 9:00am
Flower Gardening(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:30pm Thursday, July 25, 6:30pm The Garden Classroom Member $9; Nonmember $14 Elia Woods, CommonWealth Urban Farms Register by Tuesday, July 23 REGISTER HERE Fill your home with flowers and learn about the easiest varieties to grow in Oklahoma City. Also, discover how to design and prepare your garden bed, discuss seeds versus transplants, annuals…
KampOut! Summer Day Camp(First Presbyterian Church - Edmond) 1 day left Start Time: 9:00am KampOut! and First Presbyterian Church are bringing the exciting experience of Kanakuk, one of the largest Christian summer camps in the nation, to Edmond in the form of a high-energy traveling day camp. KampOut! offers five days of faith-based, non-stop excitement to children in kindergarten through 5th grade. It will be held at First…
KampOut! Summer Day Camp(North Pointe Baptist Church - Edmond) 1 day left Start Time: 9:00am KampOut! and North Pointe Baptist Church are bringing the exciting experience of Kanakuk, one of the largest Christian summer camps in the nation, to Edmond in the form of a high-energy traveling day camp. KampOut! offers five days of faith-based, non-stop excitement to children in kindergarten through 5th grade. It will be held at North Pointe…
Kids Take Over The Cowboy – Daily Fun for Kids(National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Jul 27th Start Time: 10:00am There’s never a bad time to bring your kids to The Cowboy, but July is especially packed with activities that will keep your little ones busy for hours while keeping everyone in the cool indoors. Kids-Only Secret Messages Exploring the Museum has never been more fun! Each kid gets a decoder spy glass which will allow them to “decode”…
Once Upon A Mattress(Mitch Park Amphitheatre - Edmond) Thru Sat, Jul 27th Come to the Mitch Park Amphitheatre in Edmond for a twist on the classic story of the princess and the pea. In "Once…
😂 Rob Little(Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Thru Sat, Jul 27th
🏆 Summer Nights(Rose State College - Midwest City) Start Time: 6:00pm
🎨 Summer Signature Tour(Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 1:00pm
Titanic(Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jul 28th Watch the story of 1912 come alive as Lyric Theatre presents: Titanic. This Tony Award-winning musical will feature a 100+…
Titanic By Lyric Theatre(Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jul 28th Start Time: 1:00pm
Weekly Walkups: Think Green Thursdays(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00am Weekly Walkups June 24 – August 9, Monday – Friday, 10am – Noon Children’s Garden Porch Drop-in activities; $2 suggested donation per child Come to the Children’s Garden for some fun activities that explore the world of plants. Groups of 10 or more please contact Lily Christman, at 405-445-5162, for more information about group…
🍴 Wine for the People: It's all Greek to me!(Vast - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:30pm Take a #cloudwine staycation and explore Greece by the Glass at Wine For The People, July 25, at VAST. We'll whisk you away to the Mediterrean with unlimited, Grecian-inspired bites along with a variety of wine pairings, poured by the experts at Thirst Wine Merchants. What would a getaway be without photos? Enjoy the MVP photo booth and snap…
Andy Alligator's Water Park After Dark(Andy Alligator's Fun Park & Water Park - Norman) Start Time: 7:30pm Andy’s After Dark is back on July 12th and July 26th from 7:30-9:30pm! Admission to this 18+ event is $14.95 per person and FREE for season passholders.
Beast Feast(Crossings Community Church - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 5:00pm You don’t want to miss Crossings 11th Annual Beast Feast at Crossings OKC on July 26 from 5:00-8:30 p.m.! You’ll enjoy a sportsman’s feast, hunting and fishing expo, fellowship, prizes, and a special message from guest speaker Brad Clay from Final Descent Outdoors. Doors will open to the public at 5:00 p.m. and dinner will be served prior…
🎓 Dancing in the Gardens: 70s Disco(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:00pm Friday, July 26 7-8pm: Dance Lessons 8-10pm: FREE Dance Seasonal Plaza FREE and Family Friendly Can you feel the Friday night Disco Fever? All ages are invited to join us to learn how to hustle. Beginning at 7 p.m., dance instructors will give a disco dance demonstration followed by a FREE lesson for all. At 8 p.m., D.J. Brian Smith from Mutt…
Day Care/ Day Camp Summer Break Specials(Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00am Visit the National Cowboy Museum for a fun, interactive experience with your children’s group. Select one of the following programs or choose a self-directed tour. Animals in Art engages children pre-K through second grade in tracking different animals in art and exploring their habitats with the help of verbal cues, animal tracks and fur.…
🎭 Drama Camp(Cole Community Center - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 9:00am
Fiesta Friday(Calle Dos Cinco - Oklahoma City) Celebrate the rich culture of the Historic Capitol Hill area in Oklahoma City this summer. On the fourth Friday of each…
Food Truck Fridays(Moore Central Park - Moore) Sample a variety of tasty, creative eats served up fresh from food trucks on hand. At Food Truck Fridays in Moore, line up…
Ham Holiday(Oklahoma City Community College - Oklahoma City) Day 1 of 2 Come out to the annual Ham Holiday hosted by Central Oklahoma Radio Amateurs. The 2019 event will be held in a new location…
Indian Hills Powwow(Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jul 28th The Indian Hills Powwow in Oklahoma City is an exciting Native American gathering that is open and free to the public. Held…
KampOut! Summer Day Camp(First Presbyterian Church - Edmond) Last Day Start Time: 9:00am KampOut! and First Presbyterian Church are bringing the exciting experience of Kanakuk, one of the largest Christian summer camps in the nation, to Edmond in the form of a high-energy traveling day camp. KampOut! offers five days of faith-based, non-stop excitement to children in kindergarten through 5th grade. It will be held at First…
KampOut! Summer Day Camp(North Pointe Baptist Church - Edmond) Last Day Start Time: 9:00am KampOut! and North Pointe Baptist Church are bringing the exciting experience of Kanakuk, one of the largest Christian summer camps in the nation, to Edmond in the form of a high-energy traveling day camp. KampOut! offers five days of faith-based, non-stop excitement to children in kindergarten through 5th grade. It will be held at North Pointe…
Kids Take Over The Cowboy – Daily Fun for Kids(National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) 1 day left Start Time: 10:00am There’s never a bad time to bring your kids to The Cowboy, but July is especially packed with activities that will keep your little ones busy for hours while keeping everyone in the cool indoors. Kids-Only Secret Messages Exploring the Museum has never been more fun! Each kid gets a decoder spy glass which will allow them to “decode”…
🎭 OCU Alumni Night at the Ballpark(Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 7:05pm RSVP: https://alumni.okcu.edu/okcdodgers Gather with other OCU alumni from across the decades for a night at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark watching...
OICA Heroes Ball(Skirvin Hilton - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm Attention all super heroes for Oklahoma’s children! The 3rd Annual OICA Heroes Ball is scheduled for July 26, 2019 from 6:00-9:00 p.m. at the Skirvin Hilton in Oklahoma City! We hope you will assemble with us and others to recognize those in our state who go the extra distance for our children. This is a black tie event, but we also encourage…
Once Upon A Mattress(Mitch Park Amphitheatre - Edmond) 1 day left Come to the Mitch Park Amphitheatre in Edmond for a twist on the classic story of the princess and the pea. In "Once…
Chandler Open Rodeo(Tilghman Park - Chandler) Day 1 of 2 The 79th annual Chandler Open Rodeo, hosted by the Chandler Round-Up Club, features traditional rodeo events such as…
Parker McCollum in Concert(The Jones Assembly - Oklahoma City) See Americana rock musician Parker McCollum live in concert at The Jones Assembly in Oklahoma City. McCollum approaches…
REO Speedwagon in Concert(Riverwind Casino - Norman) Start Time: 8:00pm Enjoy the classic sounds of REO Speedwagon live onstage at Riverwind Casino in Norman. Formed in 1967, signed in 1971, and…
😂 Rob Little(Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) 1 day left
Splash Bash 2019(University of Central Oklahoma - Edmond) Start Time: 7:00pm UCO Alumni Association is hosting its fourth annual Splash Bash at Pelican Bay Aquatic Center in Edmond! Bronchos are taking over the water park from 7-9...
Sprouting Chefs: Summer Smoothies(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 2:00pm Friday, July 26, 2-3pm The Garden Classroom Member $10; Nonmember $12 Donna Jung, FCS Extension Educator with Canadian County For families and children ages 5 and up Register by Monday, July 22 REGISTER HERE Stay cool with us this summer as we learn how to make refreshing and healthy smoothies out of fruit and vegetables. We’ll discuss healthy…
Stone Tide, Death By Knowledge, and Tribesmen(Blue Note - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 9:00pm
🎨 Summer Signature Tour(Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 1:00pm
Sundowners Support Group(Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00pm Sundowners Support Group offers support for those that are caring for someone in their life who is experience Sundowners Syndrome, dementia, Alzheimer's or other age related cognitive issues.
Titanic(Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jul 28th Watch the story of 1912 come alive as Lyric Theatre presents: Titanic. This Tony Award-winning musical will feature a 100+…
Titanic By Lyric Theatre(Civic Center Music Hall - Oklahoma City) Thru Sun, Jul 28th Start Time: 1:00pm
Weekly Walkups: Find It Friday(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Weekly Walkups June 24 – August 9, Monday – Friday, 10am – Noon Children’s Garden Porch Drop-in activities; $2 suggested donation per child Come to the Children’s Garden for some fun activities that explore the world of plants. Groups of 10 or more please contact Lily Christman, at 405-445-5162, for more information about group…
🎓 Botanical Balance FREE Yoga(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 8:00am Botanical Balance FREE YOGA presented by Fowler Toyota, sponsored by Tinker Federal Credit Union and Stephenson Cancer Center Tuesdays, 5:45 pm and Saturdays, 8 am Check in at the Visitor Center and find out location which changes depending on the season Instructors provided by This Land Yoga Bring a mat, water, and an “open mind”…
Descendants 3 Disney Junior Event(Penn Square Mall - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 2:00pm Penn Square Mall invites the community to a ‘Descendants 3’ event. Aimed at entertaining and delighting children of all ages, the event will take place on Saturday, July 27 from 2 – 4 p.m. During the ‘Descendants 3’ event, children will be able to participate in a variety of activities including a craft project to create their own…
😂 The Dinner Detective(Skirvin Hilton - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 6:00pm America’s LARGEST interactive comedy murder mystery dinner show is now playing at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel! At The Dinner Detective, you’ll tackle a challenging crime while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The criminal is lurking somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it! Our shows…
Gardens Monthly Walking Tour(Myriad Botanical Gardens - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00am Guided Walking Tour Last Saturday of Every Month, 10-11am Garden Grounds FREE Expand your knowledge of Oklahoma plants and find inspiration for your own garden with our educational walking tours. Each month will feature different plants from our outdoor collection that make great choices for our region – from year-round color to…
Ham Holiday(Oklahoma City Community College - Oklahoma City) Day 2 of 2 Come out to the annual Ham Holiday hosted by Central Oklahoma Radio Amateurs. The 2019 event will be held in a new location…
Indian Hills Powwow(Oklahoma City) 1 day left The Indian Hills Powwow in Oklahoma City is an exciting Native American gathering that is open and free to the public. Held…
Kids Take Over The Cowboy – Daily Fun for Kids(National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Last Day Start Time: 10:00am There’s never a bad time to bring your kids to The Cowboy, but July is especially packed with activities that will keep your little ones busy for hours while keeping everyone in the cool indoors. Kids-Only Secret Messages Exploring the Museum has never been more fun! Each kid gets a decoder spy glass which will allow them to “decode”…
National Day of the Cowboy Celebration(National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum - Oklahoma City) Start Time: 10:00am Round up your posse and head to the National Day of the Cowboy celebration. Held at the National Cowboy & Western…
New World Comic Con(Oklahoma State Fair Park - Oklahoma City) No matter what your favorite imprint, suit up and head to the Oklahoma State Fair Park for the New World Comic Con. This…
Once Upon A Mattress(Mitch Park Amphitheatre - Edmond) Last Day Come to the Mitch Park Amphitheatre in Edmond for a twist on the classic story of the princess and the pea. In "Once…
Chandler Open Rodeo(Tilghman Park - Chandler) Day 2 of 2 The 79th annual Chandler Open Rodeo, hosted by the Chandler Round-Up Club, features traditional rodeo events such as…
😂 Rob Little(Loony Bin Comedy Club - Oklahoma City) Last Day
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The LIST: Metro Happenings Thursday March 01 - Sunday March 04, 2018
Thursday March 01, 2018
The Mousetrap 7:30 pm Cady Building Beaverton, OR 6.8 mi
Alice (in wonderland) - Featuring the OBT Orchestra 7:30 pm Keller Auditorium Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Full Moon Snowshoe Tour 4:00 pm Next Adventure Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Late Night Happy Hour at Can Font Restaurant 9:00 pm Can Font Restaurant Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Happy Hour at Can Font Restaurant 5:00 pm Can Font Restaurant Portland, OR 0.6 mi
David's Harp's 40th Anniversary 6:00 pm Lagunitas Community Room Portland, OR 1.1 mi
Jaycob Van Auken 9:00 pm Alberta Street Pub Portland, OR 2.7 mi
Artisanal Game Night 4:00 pm Artisanal Wine Cellars Newberg, OR 21.1 mi
Celebration of Creativity 7:00 pm Southminster Presbyterian Church Beaverton, OR 7.2 mi
Forces of Nature: Historic Portland Floods, Fires, Ice & Snow 10:00 am Pittock Mansion Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Swing into Spring at Artistic Portland at First Thursday Gallery Art Walk 2:00 pm Artistic Portland Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Mo' Better Blues Laurelhurst Theater Portland, OR 1.9 mi
STEAM Storytime 6:00 am Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
Kodachrome 7:30 pm Portland Center Stage Portland, OR 0.3 mi
All My Sons 7:30 pm Shoe Box Theater at Vertigo Theatre Portland, OR 1.5 mi
Common Ground: Photographs by Fazal Sheikh - A Guided Tour 6:00 pm Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Soil Science 1:00 pm Jupiter Hotel Portland, OR 0.9 mi
This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing 7:30 pm CoHo Productions Portland, OR 1.3 mi
Sour Fruit Fest 12:00 pm Cascade Brewing Portland, OR 1.1 mi
Brewvana's Ale Blazers 5:40 pm Brewvana Brewery Tours Portland, OR 1.6 mi
Brewvana's Beer Love in the Pearl Walking Tour 10:50 am Brewvana Brewery Tours Portland, OR 1.6 mi
Common Ground Portland Art Museum Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Chamber Happy Hour @ Old Chicago Pizza 5:30 pm Old Chicago Pizza Portland, OR 5.8 mi
Andy Frost 7:00 pm Jade Lounge Portland, OR 1.7 mi
SHADOWPLAY meets Die Robot 10:00 pm Lovecraft Bar Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Oregon Ballet 7:30 pm Keller Auditorium Portland, OR 0.7 mi
URBAN BUSH WOMEN 8:00 pm Portland 5 Centers for the Arts Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Folk City The Musical 7:30 pm Portland 5 Centers for the Arts Portland, OR 0.5 mi
2017-18 KidWind Challenge Event 8:00 am OMSI Portland, OR 7.7 mi
Astucias por heredar un sobrino a un tío by Fermín de Reygadas 7:30 pm Milagro Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Altan, Lúnasa & Kevin Burke: 2 Nights Only in Portland 8:00 pm Alberta Rose Theatre Portland, OR 3.2 mi
Alex Cameron 9:00 pm Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR 0.9 mi
The Wood Brothers 8:00 pm Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Encore Presentation of MILLIONAIRE MAN 7:00 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
MILLION MAN Premiere 7:00 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Chloe Alexandra/Patricia Wolf/Burke Jam 6:00 pm Ace Hotel Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Mickey Avalon & Dirt Nasty 9:00 pm Dante's Portland, OR 0.1 mi
The Vardaman Ensemble Tape Release // Young Hunter // Sea Moss 8:00 pm The Know Portland, OR 2.6 mi
Portland Trail Blazers vs. Minnesota Timberwolves 7:30 pm Moda Center Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Shadowplay - ebm, gothm industrial, 80s night 10:00 pm Lovecraft Bar Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Preschool Sensory Storytime 3:30 pm Hollywood Library Portland, OR 2.8 mi
The Mousetrap: Thursday & Sunday Shows 7:30 pm Experience Theatre Project Beaverton, OR 6.8 mi
Destination Unknown: Personal Narratives of Migration and Displacement 11:00 am Portland, OR 0.0 mi
SECRETS 6:00 pm Analog Cafe & Theater Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Haley Heynderickx 9:00 pm Mississippi Studios Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Charts • Mini Blinds • Mere Mention at Holocene 8:30 pm Holocene Portland, OR 1.1 mi
The Jauntee in Portland, OR 9:00 pm Goodfoot Pub & Lounge Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Alice DiMicele : Cassandra Robertson And Wynter Byrnes (duo) 7:30 pm The Historic Old Church Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Seed to Supper: St. Johns 6:30 pm St Johns Center for Opportunity Portland, OR 5.8 mi
Layzie Bone 9:00 pm Shotskis Wood Fired Pizza Salem, OR 44.0 mi
Love, Lost At Sea - Portland Bottle Release 5:00 pm Belmont Station Portland, OR 2.9 mi
The Christians 7:00 pm First Congregation Church UCC Portland, OR 0.5 mi
NT Live: Follies 7:30 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
EXHUMED, INCANTATION, PHOBIA, PETRIFICATION, NINTH CIRCLE 6:30 pm Bossanova Ballroom Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Thursday Swing! Featuring Becky Kilgore and the Cowhands, Baby & The Pearl Blowers at The Secret Society 6:00 pm The Secret Society Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Pink Martini Presents: Kathleen Saadat at Aladdin Theater 8:00 pm Aladdin Theater Portland, OR 1.9 mi
Indian Inspired Grains with Kusuma Rao 6:00 pm Bob's Red Mill Cooking School Milwaukie, OR 7.0 mi
Women in STEM Mixer 6:00 pm Portland Community College Southeast Portland, OR 4.8 mi
Metts, Ryan & Collins 7:00 pm McMenamins Al's Den Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Bitcoin 101: What's Happening/Current Events 5:30 pm NedSpace Broadway Portland, OR 0.2 mi
EFT Tapping Meet-Up - Portland: Well being at your fingertips! 7:00 pm Hollywood Senior Center Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Kid Friendly Networking Lunch 11:30 am Laurelwood Brewery Portland, OR 3.4 mi
First Thursdays Open House: Bespoke Bodies 6:00 pm PNCA - Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland, OR 0.3 mi
SW Trails volunteer event 9:00 am Ash Creek Natural Area Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Aaron G. Austin Presents MILLIONAIRE MAN 7:00 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Tiny Tots 11:15 am North Portland Library Portland, OR 2.7 mi
Tiny Tots 11:15 am Kenton Library Portland, OR 4.2 mi
Toddler Storytime 10:15 am North Portland Library Portland, OR 2.7 mi
NT Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 7:00 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
AC Hotel Portland Downtown Jazz Night 5:00 pm AC Hotel Portland Downtown Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Blind Pilot 7:30 pm Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR 0.5 mi
India-Inspired Grains w/ Kusuma Rao 8:00 am Bob's Red Mill Cooking School Milwaukie, OR 7.0 mi
Trees & Health: Growing the Solution 6:00 pm World Trade Center Building Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Chevrolet Corvette Exhibit 10:00 am World of Speed Wilsonville, OR 14.6 mi
Mel Brown B-3 Organ Group 8:00 pm Jack London Revue Portland, OR 0.2 mi
McDougall & Friends 6:00 pm Alberta Street Pub Portland, OR 2.7 mi
The Color of Longing Blue Sky Portland, OR 0.1 mi
2018 Staff Exhibition: The Space Under the Surface Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Pageturners 1:30 pm Albina Library Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Pageturners 2:00 pm Gresham Library Gresham, OR 11.9 mi
Pageturners 2:30 pm Central Library Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Friday, March 02 2018
Alice (in wonderland) - Featuring the OBT Orchestra 7:30 pm Keller Auditorium Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Keys N Krates 7:00 pm Roseland Theater Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Herbie Hancock 7:30 pm Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Pimps Of Joytime 9:00 pm Revolution Hall Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Bus and Ticket to Puyallup Sewing and Stitchery Expo 2018 5:30 am Fabric Depot Portland, OR 6.8 mi
Celebration of Creativity 10:00 am Southminster Presbyterian Church Beaverton, OR 7.2 mi
Celebration of Creativity 7:00 pm Southminster Presbyterian Church Beaverton, OR 7.2 mi
Forces of Nature: Historic Portland Floods, Fires, Ice & Snow 10:00 am Pittock Mansion Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Live Music at Line & Lure Seafood Kitchen and Tap 7:00 pm Ilani Casino Ridgefield, WA 20.5 mi
Six Brush - Paint Out - Two artists featured for March 5:00 pm Camas Gallery Camas, WA 13.9 mi
Night Mother 8:00 pm The Verona Studio Salem, OR 43.9 mi
Family Storytime 11:15 am Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
Kodachrome 7:30 pm Portland Center Stage Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Palm at Bunk Bar 9:30 pm Bunk Bar Portland, OR 0.8 mi
All My Sons 7:30 pm Shoe Box Theater at Vertigo Theatre Portland, OR 1.5 mi
This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing 7:30 pm CoHo Productions Portland, OR 1.3 mi
Sour Fruit Fest 12:00 pm Cascade Brewing Portland, OR 1.1 mi
Common Ground Portland Art Museum Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Oregon Law & Mental Health Conference 8:00 am Double Tree by Hilton Portland, OR 1.1 mi
Double Plus Dance Party! 10:00 pm Lovecraft Bar Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Men On Boats 7:30 pm Imago Theatre Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Oregon Ballet 7:30 pm Keller Auditorium Portland, OR 0.7 mi
URBAN BUSH WOMEN 8:00 pm Portland 5 Centers for the Arts Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Old School Throwback Jam 7:30 pm Moda Center Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Double Plus Dance Party 10:00 pm Lovecraft Bar Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Folk City The Musical 7:30 pm Portland 5 Centers for the Arts Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Astucias por heredar un sobrino a un tío by Fermín de Reygadas 7:30 pm Milagro Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Brockhampton 9:00 pm Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Love Your Parents Tour A Live Experience By BROCKHAMPTON 9:00 pm Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR 0.4 mi
New Politics- Lost in Translation Tour 7:30 pm Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR 1.4 mi
El Grande de Coca Cola 7:30 pm Lakewood Center for the Arts Lake Oswego, OR 7.6 mi
New Politics 6:30 pm Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Hops & Honey Goodtime Band 6:00 pm Jade Lounge Portland, OR 1.7 mi
Katya Help me I'm Dying 7:00 pm Aladdin Theater Portland, OR 1.9 mi
Portland Kids' Film Festival 5:00 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
The Mousetrap: Friday & Saturday Shows 7:30 pm Experience Theatre Project Beaverton, OR 6.8 mi
Chapel Theatre Collective: Stuck 7:30 pm Chapel Theatre Milwaukie, OR 5.9 mi
Next Gen Leaders Connect 5:00 pm Portland Marriott City Center Portland, OR 0.2 mi
21st Annual Lucky Lab Barleywine Festival 12:00 pm Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Portland, OR 1.0 mi
Billy Kenny 9:00 pm No Vacancy Lounge Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Mettā with CharlestheFirst, Goopsteppa, Sorrow, Potions, Supertask 9:00 pm The Whiskey Bar Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Left of Center 8:00 pm A-WOL Dance Collective Portland, OR 1.2 mi
2018 Portland Cartography Symposium 9:00 am Portland State University Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Cascade Crescendo at Doug Fir! 9:00 pm Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR 0.9 mi
CHRISTIAN MARTIN & WORTHY 10:00 pm 45 East Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Candace 9:00 pm Mississippi Studios Portland, OR 2.0 mi
The Christians 7:00 pm First Congregation Church UCC Portland, OR 0.5 mi
NT Live: Follies 7:30 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
Portland Winterhawks vs. Seattle Thunderbirds 7:00 pm Veterans Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Junior Reid 9:00 pm Star Theater Portland, OR 0.0 mi
The Barn Door Slammers at The Secret Society 6:00 pm The Secret Society Portland, OR 1.4 mi
The Lowest Pair, Ashleigh Flynn & the Riveters, Huck Notari at The Secret Society 9:00 pm The Secret Society Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Everybody - a Diy Body Positive Strip Club! 9:00 pm Dante's Portland, OR 0.1 mi
"Russell 2 Russell" With Special Guests 10:00 pm CSz Portland Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Mic Crenshaw and Global Fam Presents:, Amenta Abioto, Chase And The Dragon, Jana Crenshaw at Alberta Street Pub 9:00 pm Alberta Street Pub Portland, OR 2.7 mi
Fire Nuns - The Variants - Dorado 8:00 pm The Garages Beaverton, OR 5.7 mi
Tanto Metro n Davonte 8:00 pm Team event center Portland, OR 6.0 mi
Up In The Sky 5:00 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Catfish & Sons, The Adnas, SunSon @ The Analog Cafe and Theater 8:00 pm Analog Cafe & Theater Portland, OR 1.2 mi
FIRST FRIDAY SUPERJAM w/DJ MAGNETO & FRIENDS @ 9:00pm 9:00 pm Goodfoot Pub & Lounge Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Nate Staniforth at Hawthorne Theatre Lounge 8:00 pm Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR 2.7 mi
porches, Girl Ray, & guests @ The Analog Cafe and Theater 6:00 pm Analog Cafe & Theater Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Metts, Ryan & Collins 7:00 pm McMenamins Al's Den Portland, OR 0.3 mi
MRU at The Mission Theater (Rachel Stern's Bday Bash) 8:00 pm McMenamins Mission Theater Portland, OR 0.6 mi
American English Accent Portland Pronunciation of Fricatives Continued 6:30 pm 1815 SW Marlow Ave Portland, OR 5.4 mi
Believe in yourself and have faith in your business! 2:00 pm American Pacific Mortgage Lake Oswego, OR 7.7 mi
Streetcar Conductors, Human Ottoman and Jazz Boyfriends 9:00 pm Mississippi Pizza Pub Portland, OR 1.7 mi
Candace Record Release w/ The Ghost Ease + Lavender Flu 8:00 pm Mississippi Studios Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Belmont Builders 3:00 pm Belmont Library Portland, OR 2.7 mi
Music Faculty Recital 7:00 pm Multnomah Arts Center Portland, OR 4.1 mi
The Aces present Hot Fruit 8:00 pm The Siren Theater Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Preschool Storytime 11:00 am North Portland Library Portland, OR 2.7 mi
Tween Council 3:30 pm St. Johns Library Portland, OR 5.9 mi
The Lowest Pair 8:30 pm The Secret Society Portland, OR 1.4 mi
NT Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 7:00 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
Fortune’s Folly w/ Mech 9:00 pm The White Eagle Portland, OR 1.2 mi
A//tar / Ninth Moon Black 8:30 pm Panic Room Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Robbie Laws: An Uplifting Voice During Harsh Times 5:00 pm Zarz On First Portland, OR 0.5 mi
ComedySportz Portland 8:00 pm CSz Portland Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Old School Jam 7:30 pm Theater of the Clouds - OR Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Chevrolet Corvette Exhibit 10:00 am World of Speed Wilsonville, OR 14.6 mi
Jonny Cool 6:00 pm Alberta Street Pub Portland, OR 2.7 mi
Tribute Night Presents: Blessed - Future vs Kanye vs Drake 9:00 pm Holocene Portland, OR 1.1 mi
2018 Staff Exhibition: The Space Under the Surface Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Saturday, March 03, 2018
Spring Antique & Collectible Show 9:00 am Portland Expo Center Portland, OR 5.9 mi
And in This Corner: Cassius Clay 2:00 pm Winningstad Theatre Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Snowshoe Day Tour 7:00 am Next Adventure Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Alice (in wonderland) - Featuring the OBT Orchestra 7:30 pm Keller Auditorium Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Flannel Fest: 90s Grunge Tributes (PJ / STP / AIC / SG) 8:00 pm Revolution Hall Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Yoga for Kids | SE Portland 10:00 am My Yoga Room Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Pizza With The Princesses 12:00 pm Sam Barlow High School Gresham, OR 15.8 mi
Robin Hood Tales of Sherwood 7:00 pm Blueprint Ensemble Arts Portland, OR 1.8 mi
Keto Diet Basics, General Fitness; Q & A 11:00 am New Season's Market, Progress Ridge Townsquare Beaverton, OR 9.8 mi
Celebration of Creativity 10:00 am Southminster Presbyterian Church Beaverton, OR 7.2 mi
Forces of Nature: Historic Portland Floods, Fires, Ice & Snow 10:00 am Pittock Mansion Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Live Music at Line & Lure Seafood Kitchen and Tap 7:00 pm Ilani Casino Ridgefield, WA 20.5 mi
Girl 9 Magazine Model Casting Calls 2017 Magazine Model Search Portland 12:30 pm Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Mark Savage Hosts 8:00 pm Jade Lounge Portland, OR 1.7 mi
Textile Hive Tour 2:00 pm Textile Hive HQ Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Night Mother 2:00 pm The Verona Studio Salem, OR 43.9 mi
Night Mother 8:00 pm The Verona Studio Salem, OR 43.9 mi
Kodachrome 7:30 pm Portland Center Stage Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Lee Ann Womack 9:00 pm Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Flannel Fest - 90's Grunge Tribute Show featuring 8:00 pm Revolution Hall Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Teen Anime Club 2:00 pm Hollywood Library Portland, OR 2.8 mi
All My Sons 7:30 pm Shoe Box Theater at Vertigo Theatre Portland, OR 1.5 mi
Cassius Clay 5:00 pm Winningstad Theatre Portland, OR 0.5 mi
THE AMAZING BUBBLE MAN 11:00 am Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Santana 8:00 pm Veterans Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR 0.7 mi
This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing 7:30 pm CoHo Productions Portland, OR 1.3 mi
20th Annual Johnson Creek Watershed Wide Restoration Event 8:30 am Greater Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Sour Fruit Fest 12:00 pm Cascade Brewing Portland, OR 1.1 mi
International Grain Bowls with Sophia Worgan 4:00 pm Bob's Red Mill Cooking School Milwaukie, OR 7.0 mi
Forktown Food Tours Downtown Culinary Tour 2:00 pm Downtown Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Slow Fashion: Unique + Limited and Designers in Residence 11:00 am Alexa Stark Studio Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Common Ground Portland Art Museum Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Portland Trail Blazers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder 7:00 pm Moda Center Portland, OR 0.7 mi
MISPRID presents Expressway to Yr Skull 10:00 pm Lovecraft Bar Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Men On Boats 7:30 pm Imago Theatre Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Oregon Ballet 2:00 pm Keller Auditorium Portland, OR 0.7 mi
URBAN BUSH WOMEN 8:00 pm Portland 5 Centers for the Arts Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Architects Live at The Wonder 8:00 pm Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Folk City The Musical 7:30 pm Portland 5 Centers for the Arts Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Play MetroDemic in Portland 7:00 pm Director Park Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Return to Work/Return to Play Symposium 7:00 am Moda Center Portland, OR 0.7 mi
The Marmozets at Holocene 5:30 pm Holocene Portland, OR 1.1 mi
Astucias por heredar un sobrino a un tío by Fermín de Reygadas 7:30 pm Milagro Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Portland Opera Preview 2:00 pm Gresham Library Gresham, OR 11.9 mi
The Magic Play 7:30 pm Portland Center Stage Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Architects - Doomsday Tour 8:00 pm Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR 1.4 mi
DESTRUCTO 10:00 pm 45 East Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Portland Storytellers' Guild Monthly Showcase 7:30 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
An Evening with John McCutcheon 8:00 pm Alberta Rose Theatre Portland, OR 3.2 mi
Youth Advanced Filmmaking: Canon C100 MKII (12-15) 1:00 pm Open Signal, Portland Community Media Center Portland, OR 1.5 mi
Keith Harkin In The Round Tour 7:30 pm The Historic Old Church Portland, OR 0.7 mi
MarchFourth Family Matinee 3:00 pm Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR 0.4 mi
MarchFourth w/ Special Guest 8:30 pm Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Black Storytime 12:00 pm Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
Follow the Reader 4:00 pm Gregory Heights Library Portland, OR 5.0 mi
Follow the Reader 4:00 pm Albina Library Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Little Machines of Words 10:00 am Literary Arts Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Start Now! Diversifying Entrepreneurship 9:00 am 1260 NW Waterhouse Ave Beaverton, OR 7.9 mi
TOC Presents Keith Harkin 8:00 pm The Historic Old Church Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Jean and the Wonderful Idea Machine 1:30 pm Mister Theater Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Jean and the Wonderful Idea Machine 4:00 pm Mister Theater Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Back Fence PDX: MAINSTAGE — Live Storytelling 8:00 pm Aladdin Theater Portland, OR 1.9 mi
Rik & The Pigs / Impulse Control / Vog / Fantastic Plastic 8:00 pm The Firkin Tavern Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Know the 10 Signs of Alzheimer's Disease 3:00 pm Sellwood Portland, OR 1.2 mi
中国传统民间面塑艺术 / Traditional Chinese Dough Figurines 3:00 pm Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
The Mousetrap: Friday & Saturday Shows 7:30 pm Experience Theatre Project Beaverton, OR 6.8 mi
Youth Intro to Stop Motion Animation (12-15) 1:00 pm Open Signal, Portland Community Media Center Portland, OR 1.5 mi
BIG MOTHER - Sketch Comedy for the Masses 8:00 pm The Ape Theater Portland, OR 2.5 mi
Makerspace Create a One-of-a-Kind Trophy! 2:00 pm Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Intro to Carpentry: Step Stool 10:00 am ReBuilding Center (Administrative entrance) Portland, OR 1.8 mi
Ryan Caraveo 8:00 pm Hawthorne Theatre Portland, OR 2.7 mi
Next Gen Leaders Connect 5:00 pm Portland Marriott City Center Portland, OR 0.2 mi
21st Annual Lucky Lab Barleywine Festival 12:00 pm Lucky Labrador Beer Hall Portland, OR 1.0 mi
Utopia/Magic 7:30 pm Black Box Theatre Portland, OR 3.4 mi
The Travelin' McCourys, T Sisters 9:30 pm Mississippi Studios Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Gran Ritmos: Zuzuka Poderosa (NY), Chaach!!!, 2TABS 9:30 pm Holocene Portland, OR 1.1 mi
The Academic 8:00 pm McMenamins Mission Theater Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Left of Center 8:00 pm A-WOL Dance Collective Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Smokey Brights / Shelby Earl 9:30 pm Bunk Bar Portland, OR 0.8 mi
(Dis)connect 7:30 pm DISJECTA Portland, OR 4.2 mi
Andrea Wild Presents 8:00 pm Artchoke Music Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Living Room Circus 8:00 pm The Circus Project Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Walking meditation 10:00 am Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Vancouver, WA 7.0 mi
The Christians 3:00 pm First Congregation Church UCC Portland, OR 0.5 mi
The Christians 7:00 pm First Congregation Church UCC Portland, OR 0.5 mi
NT Live: Follies 7:30 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
The English Language with Salo Panto and Black Fruit 9:00 pm Dante's Portland, OR 0.1 mi
Afrolicious 9:00 pm Jack London Revue Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Annie 7:30 pm The Chapel Troutdale, OR 14.2 mi
Bearracuda Portland! Saturday, March 3rd upgraded w/GROWLr! 9:00 pm Bossanova Ballroom Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Fullscreen Live Presents: Tana Mongeau 10:00 am Bossanova Ballroom Portland, OR 0.9 mi
JUICE: COMEDY. MUSIC. THREADS & TROPES! 9:00 pm Kelly's Olympian Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Kid Flix 1 10:30 am The Hollywood Theatre Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Kid Flix 2 12:00 pm The Hollywood Theatre Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Miss Marion-Polk County-Miss Capital City Scholarship Program 6:30 pm Chemeketa Community College Auditorium Salem, OR 40.5 mi
Yaquina Bay's EP Release Party at The Space! 8:00 pm The space concert Salem, OR 44.3 mi
The 649 Anniversary Charity Party 7:00 pm The 649 Taphouse Beaverton, OR 9.9 mi
Conformity Contortion // RLLRBLL // Friskies @ The Know 8:00 pm The Know Portland, OR 2.6 mi
Growing Roots in a New Town: Gardening basics for recent arrivals 10:00 am 10455 SW Butner Rd Portland, OR 5.3 mi
Growing Roots in a New Town: Gardening basics for recent arrivals 1:00 pm 1090 McVey Ave Lake Oswego, OR 8.0 mi
Portland Rose Society Rose Pruning Clinic 12:00 pm Dennis' 7 Dees Garden Center Lake Oswego, OR 8.0 mi
DJ ANJALI and THE INCREDIBLE KID Present: TROPITAAL- A Desi-Latino Sound Clash @ 9:00pm 9:00 pm Goodfoot Pub & Lounge Portland, OR 2.0 mi
StormBreaker Brewing 5k Fun Run 11:00 am StormBreaker Brewing Portland, OR 1.8 mi
The Stolen - Tour 4:00 pm Analog Lounge Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Metts, Ryan & Collins 7:00 pm McMenamins Al's Den Portland, OR 0.3 mi
SharePointlandia 365 - free all-day conference on SharePoint & Office 365 8:00 am PCC Sylvania - Technology Classroom Building Portland, OR 6.4 mi
Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here! Bilingual Poetry Reading 3:00 pm Central Library Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Polaris Dance Theatre Company + Advanced Dance Lab Audition 1:00 pm Polaris Dance Theatre Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Directing Workshop with Rose Riordan 6:00 pm Portland Center Stage Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Advanced Tree Pruning 9:30 am Mt Scott Community Center Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Albert Kelly Park Volunteer Event 9:00 am Albert Kelly Park Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Folk Songs & Stories from the Rural South 12:00 pm Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
The Aces present Hot Fruit 8:00 pm The Siren Theater Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Tech Help 12:00 pm Belmont Library Portland, OR 2.7 mi
NT Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 7:00 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
The Deer Perform Portishead: Dummy 9:00 pm The White Eagle Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Corey Kilgannon w/Natalie Schepman, Matty Charles & Katie Rose, Mr. Manager 9:00 pm Alberta Street Pub Portland, OR 2.7 mi
2018 SheBrew Homebrew Competition 12:00 pm Buckman Coffee Factory Portland, OR 1.2 mi
BeerQuest Historic Brewery Tour 2:00 pm Rock Bottom Brewing Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Strangeweather 8:30 pm High Water Mark Lounge Portland, OR 3.5 mi
Davi & The Fuzz Live 9:00 pm The Spare Room Restaurant and Lounge Portland, OR 3.6 mi
The Conscience of Hollywood 11:00 am Cinema 21 Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Bets Friends 10:00 pm CSz Portland Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Chitra: The Girl Prince 4:00 pm Northwest Children's Theater and School Portland, OR 0.7 mi
ComedySportz Portland 8:00 pm CSz Portland Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Chevrolet Corvette Exhibit 10:00 am World of Speed Wilsonville, OR 14.6 mi
OR Brewery Running Series - Stormbreaker Brewing Portland, OR 1.5 mi
ORRC Champoeg 30K Saint Paul, OR 26.0 mi
2018 Staff Exhibition: The Space Under the Surface Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Sunday, March 04, 2018
The Mousetrap 2:00 pm Cady Building Beaverton, OR 6.8 mi
Disney's "Aladdin Jr." 2:00 pm Alpenrose Dairy Opera House Portland, OR 4.3 mi
Spring Antique & Collectible Show 10:00 am Portland Expo Center Portland, OR 5.9 mi
Along the Oregon Trail 2:00 pm Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR 0.5 mi
And in This Corner: Cassius Clay 11:00 am Winningstad Theatre Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Alice (in wonderland) - Featuring the OBT Orchestra 12:00 pm Keller Auditorium Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Late Night Happy Hour at Can Font Restaurant 9:00 pm Can Font Restaurant Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Happy Hour at Can Font Restaurant 5:00 pm Can Font Restaurant Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Chado: Japanese Tea Ceremony Demonstration 12:30 pm The Jasmine Pearl Portland, OR 1.7 mi
Squires Cycle To End Father Absence - Charity Ride 1:00 pm Cyclebar Tigard Portland, OR 8.2 mi
Downtown Concert Series: Arabian Nights 7:30 pm Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Celebration of Creativity 11:30 am Southminster Presbyterian Church Beaverton, OR 7.2 mi
Forces of Nature: Historic Portland Floods, Fires, Ice & Snow 10:00 am Pittock Mansion Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Southwest Washington Wind Symphony 3:00 pm Performing Arts Center at Union High School Camas, WA 12.3 mi
XC Skiing Day Tour 7:00 am Next Adventure Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Kodachrome 2:00 pm Portland Center Stage Portland, OR 0.3 mi
All My Sons 2:00 pm Shoe Box Theater at Vertigo Theatre Portland, OR 1.5 mi
Cassius Clay 11:00 am Winningstad Theatre Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Waffle Taco 7:00 pm Jade Lounge Portland, OR 1.7 mi
Sour Fruit Fest 12:00 pm Cascade Brewing Portland, OR 1.1 mi
Read to the Dogs 12:00 pm Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
Folk City The Musical 2:00 pm Portland 5 Centers for the Arts Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Busty and the Bass at Doug Fir Lounge 8:00 pm Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Busty and the Bass l Portland 7:00 pm Doug Fir Lounge Portland, OR 0.9 mi
The Magic Play 7:30 pm Portland Center Stage Portland, OR 0.3 mi
The Wailin' Jennys 8:00 pm Revolution Hall Portland, OR 1.2 mi
ZZ Ward - The Storm Tour 8:00 pm Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Casting Calls for 10MPF #21 6:00 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Between Riverside and Crazy by Stephen Adly Guirgis 2:00 pm Artists Repertory Theatre Portland, OR 0.5 mi
El Grande de Coca Cola 2:00 pm Lakewood Center for the Arts Lake Oswego, OR 7.6 mi
Walking meditation 9:00 am South Park Blocks- Shemanski Fountain Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Youth Advanced Filmmaking: Canon C100 MKII (12-15) 1:00 pm Open Signal, Portland Community Media Center Portland, OR 1.5 mi
MarchFourth 15th Anniversary Spectacular 8:30 pm Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Family Graphic Novel Book Group 2:00 pm Hollywood Library Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Digital Detox 1:00 pm The CENTER Portland, OR 1.8 mi
Masters of Hawaiian Music 8:00 pm Alberta Rose Theatre Portland, OR 3.2 mi
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction 1:00 pm Sellwood Yoga Portland, OR 4.1 mi
Jean and the Wonderful Idea Machine 1:30 pm Mister Theater Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Intl. Women's Day Concert 4:00 pm First Congregational United Church of Christ Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Mega Ran // None Like Joshua // Qbala // NorthernDraw 8:00 pm The Know Portland, OR 2.6 mi
LA Galaxy vs. Portland Timbers 7:00 pm Providence Park Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Portland Kids' Film Festival 1:00 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Sad Day LGBT party $ 9:00 pm Lovecraft Bar Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Yarn Club 2:30 pm Gresham Library Gresham, OR 11.9 mi
Where We All Came From: Getting Started in Genealogy 1:00 pm Central Library Portland, OR 0.4 mi
Youth Intro to Stop Motion Animation (12-15) 1:00 pm Open Signal, Portland Community Media Center Portland, OR 1.5 mi
iPad/iPhone Basics 2:00 pm Capitol Hill Library Portland, OR 5.7 mi
Chapel Theatre Collective: Stuck 7:30 pm Chapel Theatre Milwaukie, OR 5.9 mi
PDX Death Cafe 2:00 pm Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Meditation Circle 4:30 pm Canyonwood Suites Portland, OR 4.7 mi
Elke Robitaille Duo & Ian Jones 7:00 pm The White Eagle Portland, OR 1.2 mi
An Evening With Chris Thomas King 8:00 pm Mississippi Studios Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Academy Awards at the Mission Theater with Poison Waters 2:00 pm McMenamins Mission Theater Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Tablesaw Bootcamp 1:00 pm ReBuilding Center (Administrative entrance) Portland, OR 1.8 mi
Oregon Koto-Kai So-Shun Concert (Concert of Japanese Koto Music) 2:30 pm Community Music Center Portland, OR 3.0 mi
Oscar Night 2018 3:30 pm Arcadia Floors + Home Tigard, OR 7.6 mi
NT Live: Twelfth Night 12:00 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
NT Live: Follies 7:30 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
Mishka Shubaly Followed By Sinferno Cabaret 8:30 pm Dante's Portland, OR 0.1 mi
The Not-So-Secret Family Show! feat. Red Yarn at The Secret Society 4:00 pm The Secret Society Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Annie 7:30 pm The Chapel Troutdale, OR 14.2 mi
Kid Flix 1 1:00 pm Clinton Street Theater Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Shine On 10:30 am The Hollywood Theatre Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Soldier Songs and Voices 7:00 pm Artchoke Music Portland, OR 2.2 mi
Zarafa 12:00 pm The Hollywood Theatre Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Sinferno Cabaret 10:00 pm Dante's Portland, OR 0.1 mi
Sketch 201 with Brooke Totman 3:00 pm Rooney Acting Studio (Ted Rooney Acting Classes) Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Possible Jade Private 6:00 pm Jade Lounge Portland, OR 1.7 mi
Laryssa Birdseye 7:00 pm McMenamins Al's Den Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Hands-on Cooking Workshop for Women! 4:00 pm Las Primas Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Wy'Easter Ski Mountaineering Race at Skibowl 11:00 am Mt. Hood Skibowl Government Camp, OR 46.4 mi
Directing Workshop with Rose Riordan 6:00 pm Portland Center Stage Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Coloring for Calm & Creativity 3:00 pm Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Rontoms Sunday Session: Psychomagic // Ben Katzman's Degreaser 8:00 pm Rontoms Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Leatherwork: Sedum Planter 3:00 pm Rockwood Library Portland, OR 2.3 mi
Follies-The Unofficially best ever variety show 8:00 pm Funhouse Lounge Portland, OR 1.6 mi
NT Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 7:00 pm The Lake Theater Lake Oswego, OR 7.4 mi
Aurora Chorus International Women's Day Concert Celebration 4:00 pm First Congregational Church Portland, OR 0.5 mi
BeerQuest Historic Brewery Tour 2:00 pm Rock Bottom Brewing Portland, OR 0.4 mi
COMRADES 6:00 pm Analog Cafe & Theater Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Thankusomuch Feat. Michal Angela Wilson, Stephanie Kitson & Rick Jones 9:00 pm Jack London Revue Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Chevrolet Corvette Exhibit 10:00 am World of Speed Wilsonville, OR 14.6 mi
2018 Staff Exhibition: The Space Under the Surface Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Empowering Women's Voices 2:00 pm SingFree Vocal Yoga Portland, OR 1.7 mi
Monday, Mar 05 National Geographic Live - Pink boots and a Machete 7:30 pm Portland 5 Centers for the Arts Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Machine Head at Roseland Theater 8:00 pm Roseland Theater Portland, OR 0.0 mi
The Wailin' Jennys 8:00 pm Revolution Hall Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Forces of Nature: Historic Portland Floods, Fires, Ice & Snow 10:00 am Pittock Mansion Portland, OR 2.0 mi
FREE Estate Planning Workshop - Find out Why a Will is Not Enough in Oregon 2:00 pm Friendly House in the Pearl Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Book Babies 10:15 am Hollywood Library Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Book Babies 11:30 am Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
Preschool Storytime 11:15 am Hollywood Library Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Grant Park New Seasons Story Time 10:30 am New Seasons Market Grant Park Portland, OR 2.3 mi
Yes, You Can Open Mic - Comedy Write Now 9:30 pm Kickstand Comedy Space Portland, OR 2.9 mi
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood LIVE: King for a Day! 6:30 pm Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland, OR 0.5 mi
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Live!: King for a Day 6:30 pm Keller Auditorium Portland, OR 0.7 mi
Quatuor Ebène 7:30 pm Lincoln Performance Hall Portland, OR 0.8 mi
Youth Advanced Filmmaking: Canon C100 MKII (12-15) 1:00 pm Open Signal, Portland Community Media Center Portland, OR 1.5 mi
Beats, Rhymes and Life Camp 3:45 pm Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
Career Night - Thinking of Getting Your Real Estate License? 5:30 pm Weichert, Realtors - Elite Beaverton, OR 8.5 mi
Legos @ the Library 3:30 pm Hollywood Library Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Avalanche Lily and Piefight 7:00 pm The Firkin Tavern Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Computer Basics 10:00 am Woodstock Library Portland, OR 4.4 mi
Get Loose with Seuss 5:30 pm Troutdale Library Troutdale, OR 12.9 mi
Youth Intro to Stop Motion Animation (12-15) 1:00 pm Open Signal, Portland Community Media Center Portland, OR 1.5 mi
Insect Pest Management 4:00 pm Jupiter Hotel Portland, OR 0.9 mi
Movie Mondays at Citizen 7:00 pm 3636a N Mississippi Ave Portland, OR 1.6 mi
CIFIKA (S. Korea), Anomie Belle, Common Souls 7:00 pm Analog Cafe & Theater Portland, OR 1.2 mi
Yaquina Bay 8:00 pm Mississippi Studios Portland, OR 2.0 mi
The Moth StorySLAM 8:00 pm The Secret Society Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Herbal Meditation Series: Motherwort-Be Held with Vicky Madruga 7:00 pm The Herb Shoppe Portland, OR 1.9 mi
Roberto Bolaño: State/Art/Violence (Delve Readers Seminar) 6:30 pm Literary Arts Portland, OR 0.2 mi
Laryssa Birdseye 7:00 pm McMenamins Al's Den Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Free Range Poetry 6:00 pm Portland, OR 0.0 mi
Pokémon Club 4:00 pm Gresham Library Gresham, OR 11.9 mi
Preschool Sensory Storytime 3:30 pm Fairview, OR 11.5 mi
Resume Help 1:30 pm Hollywood Library Portland, OR 2.8 mi
Brewvana's Mississippin' Walking Tour 12:50 pm Brewvana Brewery Tours Portland, OR 1.6 mi
Yoga + Beer at Rogue Eastside Pub 6:00 pm Rogue Eastside Pub Portland, OR 1.1 mi
The Matthew Lindley and Rich West Blatt Radio Hour feat. Pretty Gritty at Alberta Street Pub 6:00 pm Alberta Street Pub Portland, OR 2.7 mi
2018 Staff Exhibition: The Space Under the Surface Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland, OR 0.3 mi
Teen Council 4:00 pm Northwest Library Portland, OR 1.4 mi
Tuesday, Mar 06 Oaks Park Preschool Play & Skate 10:00 am Oaks Amusement Park Portland, OR 3.6 mi
Late Night Happy Hour at Can Font Restaurant 9:00 pm Can Font Restaurant Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Happy Hour at Can Font Restaurant 5:00 pm Can Font Restaurant Portland, OR 0.6 mi
Irish Ceili Dance Class, Social dances of Ireland 7:30 pm St. Therese Catholic School Portland, OR 7.3 mi
Forces of Nature: Historic Portland Floods, Fires, Ice & Snow 10:00 am Pittock Mansion Portland, OR 2.0 mi
Tiny Tots 10:15 am Midland Library Portland, OR 6.7 mi
Job Seekers Support Group 1:30 pm Gresham Library Gresham, OR 11.9 mi
Management 1.0 - Hire 9:00 am OMEF Event Center Tigard, OR 7.0 mi
Brewvana's Beer Love in the Pearl Walking Tour 10:50 am Brewvana Brewery Tours Portland, OR 1.6 mi
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