
Thursday 17th: Shaky Hands and Swan Island
The Holocene plays hosts to a twin video release party for local indie rockers the Shaky Hands and Swan Island. With live sets and DJ turns from both bands. Holocene, 1001 SE Morrisson, 9pm. FREE.
Thursday 17th: Lovely Petaluma
In the first of three weekly, artist driven film nights at small A, Dana Dart-McLean presents the Disney classic Fantasia accompanied by live music from Tara Jane O'Neil and other local musicians. small A projects, 1430 SE 3rd. FREE. 7pm.
Friday 18th: Audiozine 2.
Tonight the IPRC (Independent Publishing Resource Center) celebrate the release of the second issue of Audiozine, a cd that finds nine zine publishers performing their written work. IPRC, 917 SW Oak. FREE 7pm.
Showing all week: There Will Be Blood.
P.T. Anderson's new classic has Daniel Day Lewis smoldering as a crazed oil magnet beside Paul Dano's Devil-baiting small town preacher. The acting is amazing, the storyline menacing and completely absorbing and the soundtrack courtesy of Jonny Greenwood, a perfect backdrop for evil. A must see movie. Cinema 21, 616 NW 21st. Nightly.
Showing all week: Joe Sacco Exhibition.
Portland cartoonist Joe Sacco proves his worth as a graphic journalist with Graphic Articles his new show at PNCA. Gathering panels from Sacco's work in war torn countries such as Bosnia and Palestine, the exhibition features photographs, sketches and other mementos from his travels. PNCA Feldman Gallery, 1241 NW Johnson, daily through Feb 24th. FREE.
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