Portland's Spring Week: Art, Punk, and Vibrant Nights Await
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If you're feeling the punk energy from last night's Downtown Boys show at SPACE Gallery on Congress Street—where Rolling Stone calls them America's most exciting punk band, joined by local art-punk heroes Red Eft and Bait Bag—hop over to Geno's Rock Club tonight for their Queer Club night running till 1 a.m. Doors at 8 p.m., it's a safe, sweaty dance party celebrating all things fabulous.
Monday March 30th brings Punk Rock Karaoke back to Geno's at 8 p.m.—belt out your favorites with a live band, no judgment, just pure chaotic fun every Monday night. Then, look ahead to Friday the 13th—wait, no, that's next week, but the metal madness starts building with Viqueen, Krull, One Hundred Thorns, and Karate Steve slamming the stage at Geno's from 7 p.m., doors open early for the 21-plus crowd.
Don't miss the Good Theater's Lend Me a Soprano, a screwball comedy lighting up stages right now—National Today reports it's bringing hilarious high notes to Portland theaters this season. And for movie nostalgia, catch Stand By Me: The Film and Its Stars 40 Years Later at a venue near Arlene Schnitzer vibes, though tickets are hot for that 7:30 p.m. screening.
Eco-enthusiasts, yesterday's Green Home + Energy Show at The Point Community Center in South Portland wrapped with EV expos, workshops, and sustainable landscaping tips from Green & Healthy Maine Homes—catch the buzz and plan your green upgrades. PortTIX has more brewing like An Evening with David Sedaris, Brahms Double Concerto, Cabaret, and Melissa Etheridge hits—check their lineup for exact dates this week.
Portland's alive with music, laughs, and protests echoing from Saturday's No Kings rallies downtown, per Press Herald live updates. Dive in, listeners—whether you're moshing, musing, or mingling, this week's got your name on it.
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