Willamette Weekend: 13 Things to Do in Portland, July 19-21

NARGILA GARDEN
Friday, July 19
Greater Tuna
RICHARD GRUNERT. Lakewood Center for the Arts, 368 S State St., Lake Oswego, 635-3901. 7:30 pm Thursdays through Saturdays; 2 and 7 pm some Sundays through Aug. 18. $32.
PDX Pop Now!
Eastbank lot at Southeast Water Avenue and Salmon Street. Through Sunday, July 21. Free. All ages. See pdxpopnow.com for complete schedule.
Danava, Lecherous Gaze, Long Knife, DJ Dennis Dread
NATHAN CARSON. Ash Street Saloon, 225 SW Ash St., 226-0430. 9 pm. $7. 21+.
Lucy Skaer
July 19-Sept. 12. YU Contemporary, 800 SE 10th Ave., 236-7996.
Harvey
HALEY MARTIN. Clackamas Community College, Osterman Theatre, 19600 S Molalla Ave., 594-6047. 7:30 pm Thursdays- Saturdays and 2:30 pm Sundays through July 21. No show Thursday, July 4. $26.
Saturday, July 20
Lifesavas
Lifesavas celebrate the 10th anniversary of Spirit in Stone at Doug Fir Lounge, 830 E Burnside St., with TxE, on Saturday, July 20. 9 pm. $16 advance, $20 day of show. 21+.


Myq Kaplan
Helium Comedy Club, 1510 SE 9th Ave., 888-643-8669. 8 pm Thursday and 7:30 and 10 pm Friday-Saturday, July 18-20. $15-$25.
Back Fence PDX
Disjecta, 8371 N Interstate Ave., 286-9449. 8 pm. $16-$18. 21+.
Oregon Lavender Daze Festival
Hood River Lavender, 3801 Straight Hill Road, Hood River, 541-354-9917. 10 am Saturday- Sunday, July 20-21.
Sunday, July 21
Vegan Iron Chef Presents Pop up! Taco Shop!
Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church Dining Room, 5441 SE Belmont St. 2:30 pm. $10 advance, $12 door.
Peter Murphy, Ours
ROBERT HAM. Hawthorne Theatre, 1507 SE 39th Ave., 233-7100. 8 pm. $25 advance, $30 day of show. All ages.
Sherrie Levine
Through Oct. 13. Portland Art Museum, 1219 SW Park Ave., 226-0973.
The Memories: Love Is The Law
The Memories play PDX Pop Now, at the eastbank lot at Southeast Water Avenue and Salmon Street, on Sunday, July 21. 7:35 pm. Free. All ages.

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