Dimow and Kolosko explore Latin nos•tal•gia
By SAM PFEIFLE | December 6, 2006
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It can be easy to get wrapped up in Portland’s pop and rock scene, the singalong stuff you hear in the clubs and on the radio.
- Portland scene report: November 24, 2006
The Poor Valley Salvation Society, purveyors of the old-school and old-timey, have said goodbye to drummer Diane Toepfer.
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- Want it all
Morgan Fogg & Grimmett, like Medeski Martin & Wood, eschew the comma on their debut release together, but they embrace the period on This Is What You Want.
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I owe just about all my Turkish music knowledge to Okbari.
- Moving stillness
Brian DeRosia explores alternative modes of image production with a gallery presentation as unique as his process.
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If you’re jonesing for some new Sara Cox, check out her Valentine’s Day present to the world, “White Dress and All.”
- Three pieces + three places
The Maine College of Art Faculty Exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art is teeming with offerings from instructors from every department.
- Doomsday device
Frank Hopkins is Portland’s last angry man.
- Get cirrus
If you know Mike Clouds’s work, it’s likely because of his team-up with A-Frame.
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I'm an enthusiastic guy, and maybe prone to hyperbole from time to time, but it's hard to argue that 2008 wasn't an all-time banner year for music created here in the Portland area.
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