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Frank Black of the Pixies and the Portland School Of Rock

May 17th, 2009

Portland School of Rock Pixies show w/ Frank Black from mark lewman on Vimeo.

Teenager of the year Frank Black joins Portland School of Rockers Hannah Lewman (guitar), Julian Hixson (guitar), Oscar Gayet (guitar), Nola Versfelt (bass), Max Griggs (drums), Jacob Weber (vocals), and Michelle Brayson (vocals) for Where Is My Mind.

The sold out show featured all the classics, and the energy between the kids on stage and the 500 kids in the crowd was so awesome. This was the first time performing for many of the students.

The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa at Teatro Milagro - reviewed by Robert Ham

May 12th, 2009
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It is fitting that to round out the 25th year of performances at Teatro Milagro (Miracle Theater) that the theater would choose The Shrunken Head of Pancho Villa as the capstone for the ‘08 - ‘09 season. Written in 1964 by Luis Valdez, this surreal, farcical Villa was one of the first agitprop plays to peel apart the experiences of Chicanos living in the U.S., as well as being a catalyst for the formation of an L.A.-based theater, El Teatro Campensino (The Theater of the Farm Worker). This vibrant performance house helped inspire dozens of Hispanic playwrights and actors, as well as setting the spark that would result in the founding of this Portland-based theater in 1984. Teatro Milagro is familiar with Villa, as well, having staged it in the theater’s infancy, in 1990.

This affinity with both the play and its legacy helped spark an air of excitement for its return to the cozy confines of Milagro, one that quite obviously infecting the actors as they threw their collective all into this off-kilter look at Chicano stereotypes and cultural assimilation.

The play concerns a Hispanic family living in Los Angeles in the ’60s that, in Valdez’s hands, represents the typecasting of the day (Dad is lazy alcoholic, son Joaquin is a juvenile delinquent, the whole family on welfare) taken to outlandish extremes. The capper, though, is eldest son, Belarmino (played with comic aplomb by Vincente Guzmán-Orozco) who is totally dependent on his family due to the fact that he is nothing more than a head.

This unusual, but relatively stable household is upended by the return of Mingo (Danny Moreno), an ex-G.I. who immediately sets about trying to “normalize” his family within American culture. What follows is an exploration of extremes - erasing one’s ethnicity completely for the sake of assimilation or defiantly embracing your roots - spurred on by Mingo’s ridiculous posturing and Belarmino’s claims that he is, in fact, Pancho Villa.

While Villa lays out its themes in rather broad strokes, the actors on the whole responded admirably by underplaying their parts. As the parents, Jose Gonzalez and Bunnie Rivera - both veteran actors who worked on the 1990 production - especially stood out, balancing the undertone of social commentary with the play’s more ridiculous elements nicely.

Performances are at the Milagro Theatre (525 SE Stark St., Portland).

Dave Allen, Pampelmoose, a Lincoln MKS and Von Von Von

May 8th, 2009

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The Lincoln MKS (left) the acclaimed Von Von Von (right)

In case you think I’ve lost my mind, here’s the blurb - “The Ford Motor Company and their Lincoln division have chosen Nemo’s Dave Allen as a ‘digital influencer’ and handed him the keys to a fancy red Lincoln MKS for a few days. Dave was tracked down by Ford through his highly trafficked music blog, Pampelmoose, that he runs for Nemo. Dave will be in full Top Gear mode for the next three days as he runs around Portland. Yesterday Dave used the car to pick up the acclaimed Belgian New Wave electronic artist, Von Von Von, from Portland International Airport and we will shortly be posting a video of that trip. Stay tuned for all the pics and video and a final overview of the driving experience from Dave.”

There you have it - we plan on taking the car “dancing” down at the Dandy Warhols Odditorium warehouse and we’ll be testing the Sirius audio system with DJ Joelskool….

Black Lips Live Video from Berbatis Portland

April 27th, 2009


Black Lips- 4/24/09 Portland, OR from Nemo Design on Vimeo.

Black Lips at Berbatis Tonight - Win A Free 7″ Single

April 24th, 2009

Black Lips Portland Free 7

From the Black Lips back office - this just in:

“Black Lips are playing Portland tonight at Berbati’s Pan along with Flowers Forever and The Nice Boys. In an effort to support a great local record store, we’re giving a bunch of “Short Fuse” 7”s to both Jackpot locations and, while supplies last, offering them up to anyone who comes in with a ticket stub from tonight’s show.”

Jackpot Records 203 SW 9th Ave Portland, OR 97205 (503) 222-0990

Jackpot Records 3574 SE Hawthorne Portland, OR 97214 (503) 239-7561

Black Lips - Short Fuse