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Tickets $20. From his poor childhood to his rise to fame, from his triumphs to his failures, from Paris to New York, discover the exceptional journey of an artist. Intimate, intense, fragile and indestructible, devoted to his art until the very end, here is one of the most immortal singers of all time, Charles Aznavour.

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Tickets FREE. A free concert, sponsored by Art Bridges and in partnership with Friends of Noise, that brings together the talents of three local punk rock bands—Privateer, Failure to Comply, and Versus Parade with trippy visuals from liquid light artist Kevin Noonan and Friends of Noise.

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Tickets $15. 1-800-ON-HER-OWN follows groundbreaking indie musician/feminist Ani DiFranco, founder of the first “woman-run non-corporate queer-happy” label, Righteous Babe Records, on a wild road trip from her punk-folk past to her life today as an activist and rock star. Throughout, Ani remains resolutely true to herself, no matter the cost.

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Tickets $15. A celebration of the Queen of Cool and the music and fashion of London in the 80s. Tease up your hair, fluff up those shoulder pads, and join filmmaker/DJ Donal Mosher for a night of Sade & 80s artists, followed by the film Absolute Beginners featuring Sade, David Bowie & other icons of the era. Prospector Records will sell records from 6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m.

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Tickets $15. Songwriter/artist Allee Willis, best known for writing the “Friends” theme song, the Earth Wind & Fire mega-hit “September,” and “The Color Purple” musical, began filming her life as a kid in 1950s Detroit and never stopped. She pursued creative expression at all costs while struggling with not fitting established gender and sexual norms…until she found a path to love.

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Tickets $15. Join us at the Tomorrow Theater for an evening celebrating Paul McCartney and The Beatles. Hosted by Portland’s very own Dave Depper (Death Cab for Cutie and The Postal Service), filmmaker/music video director Lance Bangs, and audio engineer/musician Skyler Pia, this program will feature a screening of A Hard Day’s Night and a lively panel conversation on the sonic and cultural impact of The Beatles for musicians/creatives in Portland today.

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