Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 22, 2017, Page Page 20, Image 20

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February 22, 2017
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Alternative Hip Hop Live
Kilo Kish, an alternative hip hop, experimental and psychedelic pop singer based in New
York City comes to Portland on Wednesday, March 1 for a performance at the Rosewood
Theater, downtown, part of a national tour of 26 cities with Vince Staples.
Gender Bender Rap Poet
The Book can be found a four locations:
Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
Bookstore
1317 Lloyd Ctr
Portland, OR 97232
Barnes & Noble Booksellers
Bookstore
12000 Se 82nd Ave
Happy Valley, OR 97086”
Broadway Books
1714 NE Broadway St,
Portland, OR 97232
Finding fame as a fearless noise rap poet in
New York, Mykki Blanco, brings his explo-
sive gender bender show to Portland’s Holo-
cene on Wednesday, March 1 at 7 p.m.
First rising through the Afro punk scene,
Mykki has been called the most compelling
rapper of his generation. After two years as
living as a transgender woman in his personal
life, Mykki eventually stopped transitioning
and settled into the non-binary, gender-queer
artist he is today, according to the publicist
for the show.
Mykki Blanco