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A community gathering space presenting the fringes of culture since 2014.

02/24/2026

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Don’t miss this one!

Photos from Turn Turn Turn's post 01/10/2026

Lil light on the calendar until we get back to regular programming- come on out!

11/20/2025

Hello friends,


Two years ago, after years of enjoying all that T3 had to offer, we were humbled to have the opportunity to take over stewardship of our favorite club. It’s been a hell of a ride, chock full of special moments, incredible performances, wonderful staff, and a beautiful community. But for various reasons, we’ve reached a point where we can no longer sustain the bandwidth needed to keep the place going. While we feel the need to move on from that role, we would very much like to see the venue continue to thrive. We know this place has come to mean so much to so many bands, music lovers, neighbors, misfits, and oddballs. It is our ardent hope that there is someone special out there who would like to grab the reins and keep the dream alive.

Are you interested in writing the next chapter of Turn by taking ownership of the venue? If so, drop us a line by emailing [email protected] (serious inquiries only, please). We’ll be bowing out at the end of the year, so time is of the essence here - if you have some kind of business plan in mind, don’t hesitate to reach out and start exploring the options. We will help as fully as possible with any transition, and certainly there will be many in the T3 community who would lend a hand too. Seeing Turn boarded up would be heartbreaking for everyone, so we’re very much hoping to see its light continue to shine into the future.

It’s been a great honor to keep the Turn flame burning, with help from all of you, and we’re excited to see who might grab the torch next!

With gratitude and much love,
Mark and Kate

10/12/2025

Listen here people. You need to see this film produced and written by our dear friend, Alex Behr. Raw and brutal, tender, instant perspective changing reality. Not to be missed❣️

After 30 years separated by time and circumstance, poet Alex Behr reunites with lost love Chris Hartman, her “car guy” from San Francisco.

In the fall of 2020, during the Covid lockdown, Chris becomes sick with an accelerated, fatal illness, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). He dies in their dining room on October 6, 2020.

Grief Stick explores the contours of love and death, using photographs, voicemails, and video.

a dogwood ink & northern flicker films co-production

produced by Alex Behr

edited & directed by Brian Padian

Chris Hartman, December 8, 1959 to October 6, 2020

09/22/2025

Open night alert! Anyone wanna put together a killer bill for Oct 11? Email booker [email protected] no DM’s please.

Photos from Turn Turn Turn's post 09/02/2025

From :
Yes, their 1989 debut album Tweez was recorded by Steve Albini, and yes, the image of their 1991 sophomore album Spiderland was taken by Will “Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy” Oldham. But what about the rest of the lore? Why did the band not use Albini for the second record? What’s signing to Chicago’s incomparable Touch and Go Records like? All these questions and more stand to be answered during this rare screening of Breadcrumb Trail, the 2014 Slint documentary. Screening to be proceeded by an all-vinyl DJ set featuring Slint and Slint-adject sounds. Big shouts to the Crush on Everyone crew making space for that real Midwest emo s**t right here in Portland… FOR FREE. (Turn! Turn! Turn!, 7:30 pm, more info here, FREE, 21+)

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