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September 13, 2017
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Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Electronic, R&B and Dance
Los Angeles producer and DJ
Tokimonsta stops in Portland
on her world tour this Friday,
Sept. 15 at the Holocene. Her
unique take on indie electronic,
R & B and dance music has her
breaking barriers in the male
dominated industry. She has
collaborated with Jessie Ware,
Kelly Roland, Justin Timberlake,
MNDR and more.
Show and Tell Maker’s Faire
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Play testing is in progress for the makers of Weird City Games at
the Portland Mini Maker Faire, returning this weekend at OMSI.
The Oregon Museum of Sci-
ence and Industry (OMSI) will
present the sixth annual Portland
Mini Maker Faire, a family-friend-
ly showcase of creativity and cool
DIY technology taking place on
Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 16 and
17, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Among the anticipated high-
lights will be the return of Walk-
ing Beast, a giant walking “spi-
der” that took more than 6,000
hours for its Maker to develop.
Maker Chris Malone will dis-
play his soapbox derby cars, Ste-
ampunked R2-D2 and WALL-E
the robot, and the Portland State
Aerospace Society will show off
its new “OreSat” project, the fu-
ture launch of Oregon’s first satel-
lite into space.
In all more than 150 makers will
participate in the event. Hands-
on activities are among the most
sought-after favorites, augmented
by a rich menu of exhibits, talks,
demonstrations and performances
that bridge arts, crafts, science and
engineering.
The Portland Mini Maker Faire
will take place throughout the
OMSI campus, in the north park-
ing lot and inside the museum.
Regular admission to OMSI ap-
plies, which is $16 for adults and
$10 for kids and seniors.