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“It seemed like an especially good title for having endured the year 2020, as we all have. Looking forward to better days.”
12/03/2020 By Conner Reed
Pomo Picks
From Gillian Anderson's Maggie Thatcher to a wildly queer-coded '50s western, here's a glimpse at our queues this week.
11/19/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff
Music Video
“In the Morning” is a new bonus track from her 2019 mixtape If I May..
11/14/2020 By Conner Reed
We know. We know. Here's how we're regulating our breath.
11/05/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff
Round Up
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11/03/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff
The content in our queues, from John Carpenter to Run the Jewels.
10/22/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff
Music
The clip doesn’t go quite as hard on the Portland landmarks as “Shimmy” did, but it’s still a delight.
10/21/2020 By Conner Reed
The synth pop stomper is the first cut from an upcoming album scheduled to drop after the new year.
10/15/2020 By Conner Reed
Politics
The indie band and Georgia politician join forces to educate voters, one private song at a time.
10/14/2020 By Ainslee Dicken
TBA
Flashy concept albums, dreamy choreo, and a soothing home concert round out TBA 2020.
10/13/2020 By Andrew Jankowski
The song is a collaboration with "Weird Al" Yankovic and Indigenous artists.
10/12/2020 By Gabriel Granillo
The content in our queues, from Pedro Infante to presidential body doubles
10/08/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff
Oregon, Whose Oregon?
After nearly a century, is this the year “Oregon, My Oregon” will finally get a rewrite?
10/05/2020 By Gabriel Granillo and Julia Silverman
The content in our queues, from tacos to Thom Yorke
09/24/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff
Fashion
The three-piece Portland band looks forward by looking back.
09/23/2020 By Conner Reed
The Beaver State stuff in our queues, from Stand by Me to Blind Pilot
09/17/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff
Footnotes
In this extended episode of Footnotes, Gabriel Granillo discusses how the sounds, chants, and music emanating from the protests in Portland.
09/11/2020 Edited by Gabriel Granillo
Art is Resistance
How the music emanating from the nightly demonstrations is driving momentum and energizing the movement.
09/04/2020 By Gabriel Granillo
The content in our queues, from Jerry Orbach to Cowboy Bebop
09/03/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff
The content in our queues, from Bring It On to Teenage Bounty Hunters.
08/27/2020 By Portland Monthly Staff