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Who’s running for mayor? (Yes, already!)
Here's an early holiday gift from us to you: A new election to start thinking about! (You can thank us later.)
Hats in the Ring Dept.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| December 03, 2010
Fresh bedrock
Dessa Darling could never be limited to one area of interest to devote her passions — an author, lyricist, singer, teacher, philosophy-degree holder and lover of linguistics who cuts off and donates her hair to children in need every time she releases so
Probing Dessa's multifaceted persona
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| March 05, 2010
Two: An Original Music Series
Port City Music Hall's Two Series two-dollar cover, two-dollar drafts from 8 to 11 pm.
Music Seen
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| February 12, 2010
Review: Out on the town
Bars and clubs everywhere, 2009
Music Seen
By
JEFF INGLIS
| December 25, 2009
Christmas time travel
When I needed a bit of help getting into the holiday spirit last week, I decided to kill a bunch of birds and seek that seasonal boost while checking a Portland landmark off my list and getting a history lesson at the same time.
About Town
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| December 18, 2009
So you think you can dance?
One of the few things that heats up a winter's night more than a dance party? A dance competition . Yes, you heard right.
Soul Clap at SPACE
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| December 04, 2009
Music Seen: Roots and Tendrils
Belfast as a destination just got more desirable with the addition of Roots and Tendrils. Nestled downtown, the light from the plate-glass windows and lush landscaped front lawn complete with brilliant colored chairs and lawn sculptures invite anyone he
Worth the drive
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| September 04, 2009
Music Seen: [dog] and [pony]
Let's face it — it's hot, we're poor, and we're lucky to be stealing our neighbor's wireless. When you can't muster the energy to go out in these dog days of summer you can go to the best attended venue not only in Portland, but worldwide: the Internet
Coming to a computer near you, anytime
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| August 28, 2009
A decade of song
It’s been a decade since the Portland Phoenix and the Portland music scene first joined up to celebrate the best in local music. Here are some highlights from this year’s party, and some artifacts we dug up from the archives.
10 years of the Portland Music Awards
By
MARGO ROY, CLIF GARBODEN, JOHN MARSHALL, LISA CRAIG, MATTHEW ROBBINS, SONYA TOMLINSON, JEFF INGLIS, AND JENNIFER KEARNS
| June 12, 2009
From the mouths of innocents
It has become an unwelcome reality, living from paycheck to paycheck and worrying about job stability, but what about being born a guiltless young person growing up with a drug-addicted parent, no job skills, and no home?
Modern poverty
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| May 15, 2009
Hogfarm Studios
Biddeford's Hogfarm Studios is a multi-media art space that occasionally serves as a small venue.
Music seen: February 28, in Biddeford
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| March 11, 2009
Music seen: Tony McNaboe
By the time you, dear reader, lay eyes on this, you will have one last opportunity to catch Tony McNaboe's month-long Tuesday-night residency at the Big Easy, which — according to his prediction on week two — is "only going to get better."
Live at The Big Easy, February 10
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| February 19, 2009
Music Seen: Anticon's 10th anniversary
Sure, Ray LaMontagne is huge and the Rustic Overtones saw their national time, but there is something to be said for a record label co-founded by Mainers that is more than a decade old and can still sell out the Knitting Factory in New York City.
Knitting Factory (Manhattan), December 18, 2008
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| December 31, 2008
On street level
It is impossible not to wonder how Louisiana might have fared after Hurricane Katrina, had Barack Obama been in office a term sooner. There are so many questions about what went wrong and how it could have been handled differently, which have gone unans
As Katrina hit New Orleans, filmmakers went to work
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| November 19, 2008
Seven Sirens
SPACE Gallery showcased a "Seven Sirens" all-lady lineup last Friday, in front of a packed house.
Music seen at SPACE Gallery, November 14
By
SONYA TOMLINSON AND JEFF INGLIS
| November 19, 2008
Atmosphere
Atmosphere’s audience hasn’t changed in years.
Music seen at the Station, October 17, 2008
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| October 22, 2008
Picnic + Homecoming
We’ll hope that both of the first-time ever events that took place last Saturday will return annually, and be as successful in the future as their debuts.
Music seen at Lincoln Park and SPACE Gallery, September 13, 2008
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| September 17, 2008
The Scrapes
There is definitely a large niche in Portland that is unwittingly missing out on the fun to be had with the Scrapes.
Music seen at SPACE Gallery, August 14, 2008
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| August 20, 2008
Cerf-Volantes
At its climax, those emotions were fully realized as Frederick broke into a three-part harmony, nearly screaming repeatedly, “Ready or not.”
Music Seen: The Dooryard, August 4, 2008
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| August 05, 2008
Boondocks + Pore + Juba
Anyone in their late 20s and early 30s can appreciate what a golden era the ’90s were for hip-hop, R&B, and dancehall.
Music seen at Empire Dine and Dance, June 27, 2008
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| July 02, 2008
Cougars kill Cobras
Music seen at SPACE Gallery, May 17.
Music seen at SPACE Gallery, May 17
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| May 21, 2008
’80s night
Do you know what the Number One single was the day you were born?
Music seen at Bubba’s Sulky Lounge, May 2, 2008
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| May 07, 2008
Susan Werner
She sang improvisational songs about converting vintage cars to hybrids, and turned familiar show tunes into pro-Obama ditties.
Music seen at Stone Mountain Arts Center, February 8
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| February 27, 2008
Boot, we’re just not that into you
Getting the boot off of your car, or avoiding it entirely, has never been easier.
Troubleshooting
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| November 20, 2007
McNallica heads to nationals
But even Mainers who attend will get to see new material, as she has a serious practice regimen.
Road trip
By
JEFF INGLIS
| August 08, 2007
Casco Bay Cabaret
Pissed off my dates, but I managed to catch some highlights.
Music seen at SPACE Gallery, July 27, 2007
By
SONYA TOMLINSON AND CHRISTOPHER GRAY
| August 01, 2007
Facing the music
It’s well known that Sage Francis has a reputation of slightly unapproachable.
Sage Francis answers Mainers' questions
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| July 11, 2007
Amy Winehouse
I saw at least a dozen people I knew from Portland at the Amy Winehouse show at The Avalon in Boston earlier this month.
Music seen, at the Avalon, May 7, 2007
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| May 23, 2007
Saying the unspeakable
Former quarterback turned activist Byron Hurt brings to light gender-stereotyping views in mainstream hip-hop culture and those perpetuating them, in hopes that light will prove cleansing.
Filmmaker calls out hip-hop’s latent misogyny and racism
By
SONYA TOMLINSON
| May 23, 2007
Air guitar competition
For those wondering how the Air Guitar competition went down — the event was beyond sold out.
Music Seen, at SPACE Gallery, April 28, 2007
By
SONYA TOMLINSON + JEFF INGLIS
| May 02, 2007
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