Our Picks 11/20 - 11/18 | The Source Weekly - Bend

Our Picks 11/20 - 11/18

thursday 21

Hot Buttered Rum with Medium Troy

MUSIC—The line "plant a tree on your space ship" from the Medium Troy song "Space Tree" pretty well sums up this show—organic but out there (in a good way). Medium Troy, an innovative and awesome self-described "bohemian dub hop" band from Eugene, opens for Bay Area string band maestros Hot Buttered Rum. 9 pm. Pakit Liquidators, 903 SE Armour Rd. $10 at door.

thursday 21

Where Are You Go

FILM—Oh, you think that your bike treks are something special? Where Are You Go tells a humbling—and beautiful—story about a four month, 7,000-mile Sudan to South Africa cycling "race." Capturing hard-scrabbled deserts, glowing sunsets and smiling children, the documentary chronicles the world's longest bicycle race, the Tour de Afrique. 9 pm. McMenamins, 70 NW Bond. $5.

thursday 21

Night Light Show

PRESENTATION—Bend's own version of Johnny Carson meets Chelsea Handler, local yogi and hilarious talk show-style host Shanan Kelley will lead a variety show including interviews with local business owners, musical and comedic guests and a live zine creation based on the event. (See more on pg. 45) Local artists unite for this pilot show. 8 pm. Tin Pan Theater, 869 NW Tin Pan Alley. $10.

friday 22

Kyle Gass Band

MUSIC—Gass is familiarly known as KG, sidekick to the over-the-top theatrics of Jack Black in the comedy rock outfit Tenacious D. Just like Black, Gass may joke a lot, but is at his core a phenomenally talented musician. Gass' namesake band combines classic rock guitars, illustrious harmonies and what sounds like the occasional pan flute solo. 9 pm. Domino Room, 51 NW Greenwood Ave. $15-$18.

friday 22

Allie Brosh

AUTHOR—Bendite Allie Brosh is self proclaimed "Internet famous." Brosh's site hyperboleandahalf.com now receives between 3 and 7 million unique visitors a month. She will read and sign copies of her new book and answer questions like...is her pony tale really a blonde spike? Does she always wear that pink dress? Does she even have legs? Barnes and Noble, 2690 Hwy 20. 7 pm. Free.

saturday 23

Lisa Mann, Andy Stokes and Renato Caranto

BLUES—The blues can be such a misleading term; after all, singers and bass players like Portland's award-winning Lisa Mann can be playful and even uplifting. The blues? Hardly! These weekend shows are a collection of some of Portland's best blues musicians—funky Andy Stokes, who has played with George Clinton and the Temptations, and also the skilled sax player Renato Caranto. 5 pm and 8:15 pm, Oxford Hotel, 10 NW Minnesota, $39.

monday 25

Hendrix 70: Live at Woodstock

FILM—You've heard the hits hundreds, maybe thousands of times—"Fire," "Purple Haze," "Hey Joe"—but watching the 26-year-old badass play Woodstock with 5.1 hi-def surround sound will knock your tie-dyed socks off. Celebrate the greatest guitarist of all time on what would have been his 70th birthday (Nov. 27, actually, but hey). 7pm. Tower Theatre, 835 NW Wall St. $12.

tuesday 26

Valhalla

FILM—We love Sweetgrass Productions' style: a vintage look with an artful eye, a narrative-driven film full of soul-riding and backcountry done right. Also, naked skiing. Presented by progressive companies like Patagonia and Dynafit, this new film, brought to town by one of Bend's newest ski shops—The Plankery—is quite possibly the season's best snow film. Doors at 6pm. Volcanic Theatre Pub, 70 SW Century Dr. $12-14.

tuesday 26

The Great Depression in Bend

PRESENTATION—Still a young town, and built on a vulnerable economy of lumber, Bend was slammed in the 1930s when the nation's economy collapsed. And, making the stories even more colorful, the railroad delivered scores of hungry, desperate men each week. Tor Hanson lectures tonight about "Lumber, Public Work Relief, and a Hooverville Jungle." 7 pm, McMenamins, 70 NW Bond. Free.

thursday 28

Thanksgiving!

CELEBRATE—Before you stuff yourself silly with Auntie Eleanor's sweet potato pie, get outside and sweat a little. There's the Bend Turkey Trot (5K/10K, 9 am at NorthWest Crossing), C.O. Thanksgiving Classic (5K/10K, 9 am at Les Schwab Amphitheater) and the delicious and generous I Like Pie run/walk (2K/5K/10K, 9 am at Riverfront Plaza). Various locations.