“No.Fest” the interdisciplinary music and art event, now in its second year, will clang, clatter and rock its way into the streets, bars, and restaurants of St. Johns this coming Saturday, June 27.Sunday, December 20, 2009
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“No.Fest” the interdisciplinary music and art event, now in its second year, will clang, clatter and rock its way into the streets, bars, and restaurants of St. Johns this coming Saturday, June 27.Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Portland Mercury Thursday, May 14, 2009
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Posted by Andrew R. Tonry on Thu, May 14, 2009 at 2:05 PM

I hate to have to do this, but TWO of Portland's most venerable non-profit sonic enablers are having fundraisers tonight. Instead of choosing, perhaps you could do both? Half it? (And why, I've always wondered, don't more tax-deductible fundraisers take place RIGHT before tax time as to minimize the financial impact, or at least appear to?)
Event A: KBOO's No Fest @ Backspace
Cexfucx, Irma Vep, Spiro Spero, Teeath, all for just five bucks. Support Portland's ONLY decent radio station, an institution for goddsakes. And still kicking ass after all these years. Last night I heard a fabulous old-school punk show playing classic hardcore tunes from Autistic Youth, GG Allin and the like. This afternoon is was Allen Ginsberg reading "Howl" in its entirety. Now that's public radio with teeth!
Tonight from 7:00PM to midnight KBOO (90.7FM) is also celebrating Stevie Wonder's birthday, a tradition of theirs. And that certainly can't be bad.
Event 1A: Karaoke for PDX Pop!
On Thursday, May 14, beginning at 6pm Voicebox Karaoke Lounge will be charging a reduced $8 cover to sing to your heart’s content, and every penny of that money will go to PDX Pop Now! to help make the festival, compilation, outreach shows and everything else you value about the all-volunteer local music organization possible. See you there, along with a bunch of other musicians, fans and organizers from the best darn music community in the country.Pop Night at Voicebox Karaoke Lounge
Thursday, May 14
2112 NW Hoyt
6:00-11:30pm
$8
21+
Voicebox is super fun by the way... The way all Karaoke should be—less waiting for you name to be called, more singing/making a fool of one's self. (I remember a game of Scareaoke when I forced Ezra to sing Pearl Jam's "Jeremy." Yeeeek.
There's also a pretty wicked show happening tonight aside from the fundraisers, but since they're necessary, we'll just leave it at that.
_________________________________Portland Sentinel
http://portlandsentinel.com/?q=node/4345
From the desk of No.Fest:
Nu.Music.Arts: St.Johns
2nd Annual No.Fest will be held on June 27th from 10am to midnight, in St. Johns of course. But this is about our fund raiser.
On May 14th, 2009 there will be a benefit show at Backspace for No.Fest: Nu.Music.Arts and KBOO Community Radio. No.Fest will announce the complete program and collected works of 2008 via www.nofest.net, including audio and video recordings of Evolutionary Jass Band, White Rainbow, and many others from No.Fest 2008.
Event
No.Fest and KBOO Benefit at Backspace
all ages
Venue Information
Backspace
www.backspace.bz
115 NW 5th Ave
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 248-2900
When
May 14, 2009, 7pm.
Program Line up
Cexfucx
Luck-One Consciousness
Spiro-Spero
Teeath
Cost
$5. Door charges will be split 50/50 to benefit KBOO and No.Fest alike.
I missed you last year, what happened?
No.Fest started when 3 St. Johns musicians wanted to book two St. Johns venues for a full evening of music, circa April 2008. When they discovered St. Johns' town square is a community funded free space, it was decided to make a music festival of it, on Summer Solstice. By June 21st, they scrambled together a surprisingly successful all ages, all day festival of many varieties "new", with twenty-five performances and four venues, partially broadcast live on KBOO 90.7 fm, Portland. The event thus extended itself to an entire region of our great Northwest, not merely the metropolitan area.
The event became known as No.Fest: Nu.Music.Arts: St.Johns, and the concept spilled outside of the limitations of music. The small community of St. Johns became exposed to "the city arts scene" that day. Though divided by no more than roads and bluffs stretching less than 10 miles, Portlanders have neglected a place founded historically prior to Portland; likewise, the people of St. Johns live as if Portland is another place. Art may be the best means of mending this divorce.


