Categories

A sample text widget

Etiam pulvinar consectetur dolor sed malesuada. Ut convallis euismod dolor nec pretium. Nunc ut tristique massa.

Nam sodales mi vitae dolor ullamcorper et vulputate enim accumsan. Morbi orci magna, tincidunt vitae molestie nec, molestie at mi. Nulla nulla lorem, suscipit in posuere in, interdum non magna.

Luluc – One Longfellow Square – 05/08/15

Crushed Out – Bayside Bowl – 05/08/15

Hop Along / Thin Lips / Buddusky – SPACE Gallery – 05/07/15

The Baseball Project – One Longfellow Square – 05/06/15

Live and Local: Cinco De Mayo Masquerade Ball ft. Viva / El Malo – One Longfellow Square – 05/05/15

Arc Iris (residency) / Old Soul – One Longfellow Square – 05/03/15

The Box Tiger / Off And On / Old Etc. – Empire – 05/02/15

Builder of the House [cd release] / Jeff Beam / the Maine Marimba Ensemble – SPACE Gallery – 05/02/15

Richard Thompson – Stone Mountain Arts Center – 05/02/15

SOLD OUT: Guster / Kishi Bashi (solo) – The State Theatre – 05/02/15

The English Beat – Port City Music Hall – 05/01/15

Friday Roundup: Action Bronson, Builder of the House, Instagram and more!

Kate Beever (right) and Poopin' Louie in Kitty Critic's last video of its first season.

Action Bronson at the State Theatre. Photo by Andrew Foster.

Pop quiz, HillyTowners! If the Hilly Town Cinematic Universe had its own Avengers team, who would be in it? I want your most thought-out answers in the comments section, ideally in the form of a drawing that someone can use for a Hella Sweet © gig poster.

Did you already forget? The Portland Phoenix announced the winners of its 2015 Best of Portland, and it includes some BEST BUDS like SPACE Gallery (best gallery), Bull Moose (best CDs) and State Theatre (best rock venue). It seems that the alt-weekly’s best blog category, of which Hilly Town has been a past recipient, has been killed off in favor of the more satiating best food blog category. It’s aight tho. Portland Food Map is dope.

I sometimes say things that should embarrass me, but make sure you check out our Hella Sweet © photos of Action Bronson’s show at the State Theatre. I’m apparently the only person in the HCU who hasn’t listened to him yet, so I’m addressing that problem right now… Sounds pretty good!

Now I’m directing your attention to Jakob Battick’s review of Brown Bird’s last album, because I think he does a good job of summing up how much MorganEve Swain and the late David Lamb have meant to this local music scene:

From their early days on Portland’s own Peapod Recordings through their time as an internationally acclaimed touring folk act, Lamb could always be trusted to write songs as intense as they were beautiful, and as razor-sharp in vision as they were humble and soulful. It’s a stupefying tragedy that he should have been taken away from the world so soon, but Axis Mundi stands as the most perfect possible parting note Lamb could have left.

Leveret is kicking off its East Coast tour with a free show on Saturday. Read all about it here so we can get more pageviews. The Portland Phoenix has the lowdown on the Saturday show’s two supporting acts, S.S. Cretins and Baroses.

If you found yourself laughing in the back of a truck at today’s First Friday Art Walk, it’s likely you were enjoying the work of the Portland Comedy Co-op (and you didn’t even know it!). Check out our Q&A with the show’s host, Aharon Hebert, right here.

Remember Guster? TOO BAD. IT’S SOLD OUT.

Builder of the House is playing a show at SPACE Gallery on Saturday. If you go, you will bear witness to the Maine Marimba Ensemble, a group that gives me absolute glee every time I see them. I also always feel compelled to take an Instagram video of them for some reason:

My monthly therapy session. #PortlandMaine

A video posted by Dylan Martin (@dylanljmartin) on

Well, that’s it, folks. I hope I didn’t miss anything cool (even though I probably did).

Song of the week:

I think this qualifies as a Hilly Town song. It’s “Ghost Tonight” by Chairlift, a band that doesn’t seem to be around anymore. Oh well.

Photo Recap: Action Bronson Played The State [4.29.15]

Last night, Mr. Wonderful himself, Action Bronson, the pride of Flushing, NY, brought the party to the State Theatre in Portland (he’s on what appears to be an endless tour). Sure, he showed up late, but Meyhem Lauren got the show started, and apparently when he finally hit the stage, Action and producer The Alchemist made it well-worth the wait (if you were there and near the stage, you know what we mean). Check out the full photo gallery below from our ace photog, Andrew Foster.

Curbside Enthusiasm Preview

By Anders J. Nielsen

This First Friday the art walk will be getting a dose of local stand-up comedy in an unconventional venue: the back of a truck. Portland Comedy Co-op, a collective of comedians performing together since 2013, will be bringing their sets outside of the dark bars and clubs usually frequented by stand-ups in the Maine comedy scene.

I spoke with Aharon Hebert recently, a performer with the co-op and host of Friday’s show:

HT: How long has Portland Comedy Co-op been around? What is your mission statement?

AH: The Portland Comedy Co-op’s been around since 2013. We’re six comics that hung out a lot and figured we should have a name like the Justice League or the Baltimore Orioles. BELIEVE YOU ME there was some friction coming up with the name. We had to put it to a vote. We would like to build a returning comedy audience like the music scene. I think people go to a show and figure, “I saw it. I saw the comedy.” But, we’re always doing new jokes and every show is different. People get so excited at shows, thank us after, say it was amazing and then we don’t see them again. COME BACK!

What inspired you guys to do an alternative show like this?

Food trucks, art trucks, and I did a show in Boston in a truck, so theft. But, people don’t say everyone doing comedy in buildings is stealing from someone, so I don’t feel too bad. We’re doing this mostly to promote our monthly show at One Longfellow Square and renting a truck is cheaper than a newspaper ad.

Can we expect any other unconventional events in the future?

We are planning a show in a grocery store bathroom for July, so look for that. And if this truck show, goes well we’ll do it again.

How can someone newer to the comedy scene get involved with Portland Comedy Co-op?

If you’re going to open mics and shows and talking to other comics you probably know us but, if not, come to a show and talk to us.


 

Curbside Enthusiasm hosted by Doug Collins and Aharon Willows
6-8pm First Friday at 51 Oak St
With James Spizuoco, Katie Ferreira, Connor McGrath, Anna Conathan and more!

Other upcoming shows featuring PCC:

  • “Fun Longfellow” every first Monday at One Longfellow. Doors at 7, show at 8. $5.
    May 4th features Tawanda Gona and Sam Jay from Boston and Brad Howe from NYC.
  • Guthries in Lewiston every first Thursday at 8.
  • “Brew Haha” at Rising Tide Brewery June 26th at 8.

Action Bronson – The State Theatre – 04/29/15