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By Maggie Brooks 13 Dec, 2019
Singer Angel Olsen’s latest, All Mirrors, is the shimmering baroque freak-out she’s been hinting at for years—full-throated choruses, swelling orchestral strings, fur-donned, high-haired concept art. It’s also, for one of indie’s preeminent sadgirls, a turn toward hope. “I’m happy, and it’s great,” she recently told Fader. On songs like “Tonight,” she puts the music where her mouth is: “I like the air that I breathe / I like the thoughts that I think / I like the life that I lead.” Dec 9, Roseland from Portland Monthly
03 Feb, 2017
Please click the photo to see the rest of the article. “Warm up your winter with a citywide light festival, a Tuareg-language tribute to Purple Rain, sexy saxophone solos, true crime tales, and Sting.” published in Portland Monthly
22 Dec, 2016
Please click the photo to see the rest of the article. “Portland is in full-blown Christmas mode, from holiday light shows to sing-alongs to gingerbread acrobats. Embrace it—as they say, it only comes once a year.” published in Portland Monthly
09 Dec, 2016
Please click the photo to see the rest of the article. “David Bazan remixes Christmas classics into melancholy ditties, Tig Notaro hits Revolution Hall, retired superheroes take to the trapeze, and the Siren Theater puts on some festive comedy. Plus, The Nutcracker” published in Portland Monthly
01 Dec, 2016
Please click the photo to see the rest of the article. “Amy Schumer packs the Moda Center, Michael Chabon hits Powell’s, John Waters is at the Aladdin, and Japanese cinema takes over the Whitsell. Welcome to December.” published in Portland Monthly
28 Oct, 2016
Please click the photo to see the rest of the article. “It’s the Halloweekend. From cemetery tours to an oral history of death—with some vaudeville acrobatics for good measure—here’s how to keep it spooky.” published in Portland Monthly
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