The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Portland This Weekend: Nov 2830, 2025
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The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Portland This Weekend: Nov 2830, 2025
"Internet weirdo and chaos connoisseur Skweezy Jibbs is finally living the dream. Or at least filming it. After years of regaling online audiences with ridiculous (but true) stories from his life, Jibbs is now gracing his following with a mockumentary chronicling his attempt to create literally John Wick plus Magic Mike plus Transformers plus Fast & Furious. Despite having zero budget, experience, or discernible filmmaking skill, Jibbs boasts his foray into film as a glorious trainwreck-cum-heartwarming comedy about ambition, delusion, and mom issues."
"Help the nonprofit achieve its goal by grabbing a sliding scale ticket to its biggest fundraising event of the year featuring raffle prizes, DJs, visual art installations, and a curated lineup of performers. You can commemorate the evening in the glitch photo booth, or try your hand making beats with the interactive silent disco. Stick around for a headlining set from Production Unit Xero, the stage name of electronic musician Ramon Mills,"
"Hailing from Mexico City, sibling duo Valgur returns to Portland with their fusion of experimental pop, darkwave, and regional Mexican rhythms. The band is known for unique live shows that often include props like swords, Bibles, and teddy bears to accent their cinematic and haunting music. Before they take the stage, Oakland-based goth rock band 55 Castles brings their take on EBM (Electronic Body Music) with bass-heavy, fast-pa"
Internet personality Skweezy Jibbs is filming a mockumentary that chronicles his attempt to combine John Wick, Magic Mike, Transformers, and Fast & Furious into a zero-budget feature. The project highlights ambition, delusion, and familial themes and presents itself as a trainwreck-cum-heartwarming comedy. Portland Synth Library hosts a Black Friday benefit with sliding-scale tickets, raffles, DJs, visual art, a glitch photo booth, interactive silent disco, and a headlining set from Production Unit Xero (Ramon Mills). Mexico City sibling duo Valgur returns to Portland with experimental pop, darkwave, and regional Mexican rhythms, offering cinematic live shows that include theatrical props.
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