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Friday, November 8
 

8:00pm PST

Choose Your Own Adventure BINGO
Join local Choose Your Own Adventure(R) authors Katherine Factor and Rana Tahir for a thrilling game of CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE BINGO. Katherine and Rana will be pulling from their magical tote of gamebooks to determine where YOU land. Chooseco, publisher of the Choose Your Own Adventure(R) gamebook series, will be giving away books as prizes throughout the event, as well as one grand finale prize of The Whole Enchilada. Never heard of CYOA? Stop by to learn more about Choose Your Own Adventure SPIES: Harry Houdini and Choose Your Own Adventure SPIES: Noor Inayat Khan (available 5/1/20). Remember the books from your childhood? Then you know the drill…BEWARE & WARNING, this event will be different from other events. Enter at your own risk.

Organizers
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Elizabeth Middleman

Marketing Manager, Chooseco (Choose Your Own Adventure)


Friday November 8, 2019 8:00pm - 8:45pm PST
CENTRL Office Downtown Portland

8:00pm PST

Lit Trivia with Sporcle Live
Join Sporcle Live at The Big Legrowlski's Rug Room for three 45-minute long rounds of literature-themed trivia, beginning at 6pm, 7pm, & 8pm. Free to play, fun for everyone, bring a team or test your luck solo!

At 6pm, we'll quiz on the topic of Children's Literature.
At 7pm, test your knowledge on Books vs Movies.
And we'll close out at 8pm with a potpourri of topics such as opening lines, titles by antonym, book by haiku, etc.

Organizers
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Sarah Crawford

Marketing Manager, Sporcle Live


Friday November 8, 2019 8:00pm - 8:45pm PST
The Big Legrowlski

8:00pm PST

Our Words Are a Bridge: An Evening with The Rumpus, Corporeal Writing, and YesYes Books
Join The Rumpus, Corporeal Writing, and YesYes Books for Our Words Are a Bridge! Featuring readings from Diannely Antigua, Jennine Capó Crucet, Steph Cha, Brandon Courtney, Ross Gay, Matt Hart, and T Kira Madden, and hosted by Rumpus Editor-in-Chief Marisa Siegel.

Organizers
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Marisa Siegel

Publisher/owner, The Rumpus
Marisa Siegel lives, writes, and edits near NYC. She holds an MFA in Poetry from Mills College in Oakland, CA. Her essay “Inherited Anger” appears in the anthology Burn It Down (Seal Press, 2019) and her debut poetry chapbook, Fixed Stars, is forthcoming from Burrow Press i... Read More →


Friday November 8, 2019 8:00pm - 8:45pm PST
Corporeal Writing Center

8:00pm PST

Poetry Karaoke: Celebrity Judge Edition
Organizers
avatar for George Estreich

George Estreich

George Estreich plays guitar in the band Mule on Fire (muleonfire.com, @mule_fire). He's the author of a book of poems (Textbook Illustrations of the Human Body) and a memoir (The Shape of the Eye). His new book, Fables and Futures: Biotechnology, Disability, and the Stories We Tell... Read More →


Friday November 8, 2019 8:00pm - 8:45pm PST
The Cleaners at Ace Hotel

8:00pm PST

Reply All: Portland Review Reading
Organizers
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Karina Briski

Editor in Chief, Portland Review


Friday November 8, 2019 8:00pm - 8:45pm PST
CENTRL Office Downtown Portland

8:00pm PST

She Can Really Lay It Down: A Celebration of Women Rockers and Rebels
In She Can Really Lay It Down: 50 Rebels, Rockers, and Musical Revolutionaries (Who Happen to be Women), author and illustrator Rachel Frankel tells the fascinating stories of fifty female musicians who left their indelible mark on music and culture. Each incredible musician in this book defied genre and social conventions to shape the music industry as we know it, but have been overlooked simply because they are women. From under-celebrated industry greats like Carol Kaye – the kickass bass player who we’ve all listened to but never heard of – to legends like Nina Simone – the American singer, songwriter, pianist, and civil rights activist – She Can Really Lay It Down showcases outstanding female-identified musicians from the 20th and 21st centuries. 

Tonight, Rachel speaks about the process, inspiration, and her own personal journey behind this musical anthology, and opens it up to an intimate discussion moderated by writer Katie Vander Meer.

Organizers
avatar for Rachel Frankel

Rachel Frankel

Illustrator & Author
Freelance Illustrator, designer, musician, introvert. Author of She Can Really Lay It Down, out now. Guitar and vox in Phosphene. Formerly of the Bay Area by Los Angeles, now living in Portland, Oregon. She/her.


Friday November 8, 2019 8:00pm - 8:45pm PST
Kickstand Comedy Theater

8:00pm PST

The Rose City Art-Song Project
Cult of Orpheus is Portland's only all-original art-song and opera troupe, founded by local lyrical-music composer Christopher Corbell. This year we've been focused on collaborations with local poets, and this performance will feature eight new musical compositions setting words by four Portland writers.

Performers: Sadie Gregg, mezzo-soprano; Dan Gibbs, baritone; Eric Asakawa, tenor; Jocelyn Claire Thomas, soprano; Patrick McCulley, saxophone; Christopher Corbell, guitar & electronics; Erica Melton, music director; Kristi Gray Lovato, emcee.


Organizers
CC

Christopher Corbell

Cult of Orpheus


Friday November 8, 2019 8:00pm - 8:45pm PST
Valentine's

8:00pm PST

 
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