Here at EverOut Portland, we believe in the importance of supporting our local community as much as we can, particularly when it comes to the arts and entertainment. That's why we're proud to be sponsoring these upcoming events in the Rose City. Read on for all the details, or check out our Mercury & EverOut Presents calendar.
FRI AUG 12
Minority Retort presents Mateen Stewart
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Detroit native Mateen Stewart, who has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and recently competed on NBC’s The Weakest Link, will head to Portland to share some jokes (will we get an update on his ghost mom?) Lee H. Tillman, Julia Corral, and Anthony Robinson will join Mateen for the show presented by Minority Retort, Portland's leading stand-up comedy showcase for Black and brown comedians.Â
(Siren Theater, Old Town-Chinatown, $15 - $20)
THROUGH AUGUST 14
FOOD & DRINK
Portland Mercury's Summer of Slushies 2022
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The coolest, most delicious event of the summer is finally here! The Merc and Jim Beam present Summer of Slushies, which brings boozy, frozen, custom-made treats to the frugal and thirsty denizens of Portland at just $6 a pop.
(Various locations, $6)
AUGUST 15–21
FOOD & DRINK
Portland Mercury’s Burger Week 2022
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Don your finest stretchy pants and get ready for the meat sweats because the Portland Mercury’s Burger Week is back! Presented by The Merc and New Seasons Market, you’ll find one-of-a-kind burgers at loads of Portland’s finest establishments for a mere $8 each. Burger Week is also brought to you by Jim Beam, Laurelwood Brewing, Electric Lettuce, DinnerStar, and EverOut.
(Various locations, $8)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20
The Summer Fair 2022
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The Oregon Cannabis Association's Summer Fair invites the public to come celebrate Oregon's cannabis community while enjoying a bounty of traditional fair food, games and crafts.
(The Redd on Salmon, Buckman, $15 suggested donation)
SEPTEMBER 2–3
Lose Yr Mind Fest 2022
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Lose Yr Mind brings Portland acts, ex-Portland acts, and more together along with regional food trucks, booze suppliers, and beer peddlers. Bands across eras, such as '90s psych-pop heavies The Dandy Warhols, contemporary “sad rock” stars Soft Kill, trailblazing '80s post-punk outfit Bush Tetras, and many more are guaranteed to deliver memorable sets.
(Various locations, $25–$110)