Why’s the god damn train so long? Why is life filled with pain? Why do I have to pee so bad every time I’m stuck here - is this going to be my buffalo 66 type moment?
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Reception tomorrow for Milwaukie Pastry Kitchen, a bakery opened in 1977 by our neighbors Dorothy and Hurtis Hadley.
The reception is tomorrow, Saturday, April 11 from 12 to 4 at the Toolbox Gallery, and there will be a conversation with the Hadleys on Saturday, April 25 from 4 to 6.
The exhibit runs through the end of April at the Toolbox Gallery, 2028 SE Jefferson St., Milwaukie - open Tuesday-Saturday 10-5. #PDX #PortlandOR #Portland #BlackBusiness #Milwaukie #bakery
sadly I won't be going (don't trust ICE) but this festival in #Portland looks great.
includes some good friends of mine like Chaia, Christina Crowder, Shpilkis, and some cool artists I hadn't heard of before.
https://collections.humanitix.com/the-portland-jewish-music-festival-2026

A Message from Festival Director Eric SternWe are thrilled to announce the Portland Jewish Music Festival 2026! Now in its second year, this celebration of Jewish musical traditions from throughout the diaspora and Israel will fill EJC for more than a week with top-tier artists from near and far. We are especially delighted to host one of the most famous Mizrachi musicians in the world – Yair Dalal – as a festival headliner.The Portland Jewish Music Festival was born last year when local folk music organization Bubbaville, (producer of the Portland Klezmer Festival for several years prior), passed the event’s torch to EJC as its natural home. As curator of the festival, I extended it to last a week and added Sephardic and Mizrachi music to the scope to present a broader and more inclusive vision of global Jewish artistry.. The Portland Jewish Music Festival became a multicultural event showcasing folk music from Spain, Northern Africa and Iraq, as well as Yiddish and Klezmer music.The Portland Jewish Music Festival is quickly becoming not only a tentpole of EJC and local Jewish programming, but also a highlight of the region’s cultural calendar, period. We can’t wait to share these 11 days and nights of concerts, discussions and community joy with you!CHECK OUT ALL OF THE EVENTS IN THIS COLLECTION!