Tickets $15. An evening celebrating one of the most influential voices in science fiction and fantasy. Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin offers a rare, intimate journey into the life and imagination of the legendary Portland-based author, whose groundbreaking works forever reshaped the genres she loved.
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Tickets $65. Renowned for her luminous, rhinestone-adorned compositions and her profound explorations of Black womanhood, love, desire, and celebration, Mickalene Thomas is recognized as one of the most influential voices in contemporary art. In this moderated conversation at PAM CUT’s Tomorrow Theater, she will reflect on her creative practice, formative influences, evolving artistic vision, and current projects. Mickalene will be joined in conversation with Tanya Selvaratnam and Thomas Lauderdale who worked on her short film Happy Birthday to a Beautiful Woman.
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Tickets $15. Archivist Göran Hugo Olsson’s (Black Power Mixtape 1967 – 1975, Concerning Violence) latest film in which images of the rise of the Israeli state are interspersed with Palestine’s freedom struggle.
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Tickets $15. Fearless civil rights lawyer, Chase Strangio, battles at the Supreme Court for transgender adolescents’ access to life-saving healthcare, confronting not only the legal system but also a media landscape that distorts public perception and threatens the fight for trans rights.
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Tickets FREE. An extraordinary journey through the material that makes up our habitat: concrete, and its ancestor, stone. Victor Kossakovsky raises a fundamental question: how do we inhabit the world of tomorrow?
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Tickets $15. Strike a pose and bring your best vintage fantasy—Paris Is Burning is coming to the Tomorrow Theater for a special night co-hosted by Portland Flea! A portion of sales will go to Black & Beyond the Binary Collective.
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Tickets $15. Director and musician Alexandra Helgerson presents her feature-length documentary about her father, who shocked the world as the first person to run one marathon per week for a year in 1980. Following the film there will be a discussion with Alexandra.
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Tickets $15. A 1999 documentary about ambition, obsession, excess, and one man’s quest for the American Dream.
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Tickets $15. Hiroshima. Nagasaki. Mercury. Nevada? The latter was the site for the testing of 928 large-scale nuclear weapons from 1951 to 1992. Martin Sheen narrates this harrowing exposé of the United States’ disregard for everyone living…downwind.
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Tickets $15. Join us for a powerful short documentary exploring senior homelessness in Portland through personal stories and expert insight. Following the film, there will be a discussion with director Davey Schaupp & producer Michael Larson.
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