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Weekend Picks

Pick your poison—NoPo or Lake O; chamber music subtlety or Broadway flair.

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No. Fest
These days, the North Portland/ St. Johns neighborhood is all over the place. Is it the new gay district? The latest plum to ripen for PDC plucking? The last close-in outpost for blue-collar, and “keeping it real?” In the throes of an all-engrossing identity crisis, NoPo, like any healthy adolescent, wants to party. This weekend marks the first annual No. Fest—boasting an eclectic, ambitious schedule, a compilation CD, and headline Bhangra bangers Anjali & The Incredible Kid. Click here for more info and complete schedule, and behold, below, a preview of Culturephile’s top pick, multimedia music/animation duo, ** Billygoat:

Dioscuri Part II from Billygoat on Vimeo.

Lake Oswego Festival of The arts
If the above description tempts you to run for the hills, point your warrantied wheels south toward Lake Oswego, for another Festival Of The Arts. They’ve been hosting theirs for 47 years, thank you—so they’re willing to offer some guarantees, including accessibility to everyone, several art exhibits, a Craft Faire, and a juried art show.

Chamber Music Northwest Summer Festival
Attending a chamber concert is like taking tea with the Queen—simultaneously intimate and grand; punctuated by quiet throat-clearing. Chamber Music Northwest’s 40th summer festival landed its first bow-strokes this last Monday, but will string the festivities out for four more weeks. Click here for complete schedule and ticket information, and whet your appetite with this Bostonian version of one of the weekend’s featured pieces, Adagio For Strings .

RENT
Whether you measure it in minutes, cups of coffee, or torrid, twentysomething love*—the enduring success and relevance of RENT can hardly be denied. The Pulitzer-winning musical that opened in 1996 and dominated Broadway stages ‘til 2008, styles itself as a vivid snapshot of the edgy lives of seven friends in New York’s East Village. But it clearly offers something more universal: a diverse set of characters and a varied spectrum of passionate, complex emotions. At Theatre! Theater! through july 25th.

*Culturephile wonders, should that be calculated in volume, or density?

**Coming up on Culturephile: 5 questions with Billygoat!

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By Dr4y on Jun 25, 2010 at 9:13PM

Rent was a sad, outdated spectacle when I saw it…a decade ago.

By Prayin4U on Jun 26, 2010 at 9:13AM

I’d see Rent but I’m a big ‘ol gay. It did a win a Pulitzer apparently, but I don’t remember the film grabbing me that much. There’s too much to do in p-town -but your blog is good. Adagio For Strings totally rules and so does billygoat— wouldn’t it be nice to be so hip as to attend chamber music and stuff? My friend Patrick is with Portland Opera and he ’s doing a vocal quartet concert TONIGHT (sat 6/26) at Stonehenge Studios – 3508 SW Corbett Ave FREE New venue and concert series in the Lair Hill area.

By NoPo... on Jun 26, 2010 at 3:52PM

…definitely NoPo…Yep…NoPo. That’s for me. Don’t care what it’s identity thing is. Maybe it’s like the 60s. Peace, and love the one your with. Whoever that is. You think?

By MF on Jun 26, 2010 at 5:11PM

Love the witty descriptions!

By Anne (post author) on Jun 27, 2010 at 8:25PM

Dr4y: I just saw RENT. I’ll be posting a little recap about it tomorrow.

Prayin4U: Not sure, with the crossed out text, if you’re mocking Culturephile, or if it’s just some sort of typographical glitch and you’re saying the blog is good. Either way, thanks for posting your event. We only pick 4 or 5, but no doubt there are more great events every weekend, than we can cover here. For a more comprehensive list, visit the calendar. And in the future, if you have events you want Culturephile readers to know about, follow Prayin4U’s lead, and post them as comments. We’ll share the space.

Others, thanks for your comments! Check back for more on Billygoat and RENT, and next weekend’s picks.

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