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POP-UP MAGAZINE: THE SPRING ISSUE

Sat, Jun 4, 2022 from 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm PDT
1300 SE Stark Street Portland, OR 97214

An unforgettable live multimedia experience.

“Sweeping the nation with live performances of human interest stories…like an emotionally intellectual rock concert.”—Playbill

Tickets to Pop-Up Magazine’s Spring Issue are on sale NOW!
Get your tickets now and use code LITERARYARTS for $5 off. 

Pop-Up Magazine is the acclaimed live magazine show, featuring original and unforgettable true stories, art, music, and performance from the world’s great and emerging storytellers and journalists, accompanied by illustration, animation, film, photography, and an original score performed onstage by our musical collaborators, Magik*Magik Orchestra. Imagine a comedy show, play, concert, podcast, and film—all wrapped into one night. 

Contributors to the Spring Issue include podcast host Tracy Clayton (Another Round, Netflix’s Strong Black Legends), author and illustrator Kristen Radtke (The Verge; Seek You: A Journey Through American Loneliness and Imagine Wanting Only This), 2020 Pulitzer Prize finalist Chloé Cooper Jones (author of Easy Beauty), writer Brooke Jarvis (The New York Times Magazine, Wired, The New Yorker), author Elena Passarello (Let Me Clear My Throat and Animals Strike Curious Poses), photographer Oscar Castillo (Magnum Foundation grantee), and more.

You can learn more at popupmagazine.com/spring22
“A sensation” — New York Times
“Always amazing” — Ira Glass, This American Life
“Beautiful” — Los Angeles Times
“Funny, touching, and inspiring” — Kara Swisher, New York Times
“Delightful humanity” — New York Magazine
“Better than comedy, better than film, better than theater. I laughed, I cried.”— Uproxx