- Gerald Von Stoddard sent out the word this week that the mighty have fallen. Local juggernauts Cougars Kill Cobras have called it quits. Bummer.
- A new club in Windham called Club 302 will have their grand opening on April 22. They are currently booking bands.
- The Noise has an interesting review of the Johnny Cash Night at SPACE back in February.
- This week in live Portland live shows: GZA rocked a small but super-enthusiastic crowd (who knew ALL the words) at the Asylum, Dinosaur Jr. played at the Station, Adam Kurtz and Loverless melted faces at Empire (and I got to write about it for the Phoenix)
- The PMA Biennial opened and the reaction was something along the lines of “so what?” I haven’t checked it out yet for myself.
- Banh Mi fans are totes stoked on the new Saigon Sandwich & Variety set to open next Wednesday (4/15) on Cumberland Ave.
- Dude! The Pine Haven kids (who are celebrating the addition of two more artists to their crew) remind us that it’s White Russian time tonight at One Longfellow. Watch out for nihilists.
- The Strange Maine blog has a hot tip on some goth/horror movie action tonight.
- OP reports that the Monument Square Ritz Camera will be closing, due to the company’s bankruptcy.
- In case you missed it, Vermont legalized gay marriage.
What? Cougars? NOO!
I just got into them, and my band really wanted to play with them. What a hugeeeeee bummer.