Posts Tagged ‘Churchill School’
Twen w/ Enumclaw
Enjoy live music from a five-piece rock band that is on the road full time, giving concerts throughout the United States and in Europe. The band is performing 83 concerts…
Read MoreWe Like ‘Em Short Film Festival
4 Days of Animated & Comedy Short Films From Around the World! Viewings are at Churchill School. Get the We Like Em Short Film Festival Weekend Pass, which gets you into…
Read MoreThe Little Big Show
This month’s First Friday is also the 9th Annual Award-Winning Community Fundraiser Five Baker CIty venues support five different charities with this very popular fundraising event. You can purchase an…
Read MoreBlind Pilot at Churchill School
Doors open at 6 p.m. Showtime 7 p.m.PM Blind Pilot, which consists of Israel Nebeker, Ryan Dobrowski, Kati Claborn, Dave Jorgensen, Ian Krist and Luke Ydstie, was formed in Portland,…
Read MoreLauren Napier & Vic Ruggerio
The Witch and the Burro Inspired by all forms of energy and art, lauren.napier (PunkRockDoll) takes comfort in the written word and in creative performance. With this latest musical incarnation,…
Read MoreChris Pureka w/ Lo Pony
Chris Pureka is a Portland-based singer-songwriter whose body of work has resonated deeply with these seemingly disparate milieus. Their music has straddled the folk, americana and indie rock genres over the…
Read MoreBrad Parsons in Concert at Churchill
Brad Parsons is a singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist from Astoria. In 2023, he released his third album, “Slow Poke,” and the single “Wild Mind” currently has 100,000+ streams on Spotify. His career collaborators…
Read MoreTom Thakkar, Comedian
Tom Thakkar is a comedian you’ve seen on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” “Comedy Central’s Stand Up Presents,” “This Week at the Comedy Cellar,” “CONAN,” and as the host of…
Read MoreHillstomp
Hillstomp is a 2-man band comprised of Henry Hill Kammerer and John Johnson. Henry plays guitar and banjo like a hurricane, and if you close your eyes you’d swear he’s…
Read MoreShannon Curtis at Churchill School
“Combining elements of concerts, TED Talks and visual art, the show places the album’s 1980s-inspired synth-pop numbers in the context of what inspired them: climate change, rising fascism, and Curtis’s…
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