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a p p e a rs n e x t
to e v e n ts
e s p e c ia lly
re c o m m e n d e d
b y th e J u s t O u t
a rts s ta ff.
Grolla Restaurant & Wine Bar holds a Gay
H appy H our Thursdays featuring live jazz
with Jim Soloway. (9-11 pm. 2930 NE
Killingsworth St. 503-493-9521.)
Judge for yourself during the first-ever B o o ty
Pageant at Porky's Pub. The winner who
survives the talent, evening wear and swim
suit competition takes home $200. (9 pm-
2 am. 835 N Lombard St. $3 after 10 pm.
www. bootypdx. com.)
A ffa ir @ th e J u p ite r H o te l -a
professional art fair in which 22 art
dealers and guest curators will set up
temporary galleries in rooms at the city's
coolest new hotel through Oct 3— kicks off
with a gala featunng music by DJ Entropy and
catenng by Devil's Food. (6-9 pm Fnday,
noon-7 pm Saturday and Sunday. 800 E Bum-
side St. $25 gala, $5 general admission, $3
students from www.affair-jupiterhotel.com .)
B e llissim o n d e fuse exotic world rhythms
and dance with the drive of American rock 'n'
roll at the Egyptian Club. (3701 SE Division
St. 503-236-8689 )
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Out Dancing's ru m b a class starts tonight
and continues every Fnday in October at
Ankeny Street Studio. Intermediate w a ltz fol
lows. (7-8 pm rumba l$20 fo r month], 8-9 pm
waltz f$32 for month]. Southeast Ninth
Avenue and Ankeny Street. 503-236-5129.
out_dancing@yahoo. com.)
Women and trans folks who are into
B /D /S /M will be swarming to the
P a c ific F ric tio n conference through Oct. 10
at the Ramada Inn & Suites. (6221 NE 82nd
Ave. To register visit w ww.pacificfriction.org
by Oct. 1.)
P in k M a rtin i plays material from its long-
awaited new CD, Hang on Little Tomato, at
the Newport Performing Arts Center. (8 pm.
777 W Olive St. $12-$37 from 541-265-ARTS
or www.coastarts.org.)
Be the first to see a trailer for the
Darcelie documentary Q u e e n s o f
H e a rt (formerly titled S /H e Shows.
Drag as Social Action ) at Embers. The
evening also includes a Q & A with directors
Jan Haaken and Wendy Kohn and a charity
auction to raise money for the completion of
the film. (7-9 pm. 110 N W Broadway. $5-$10
donation.)
Mississippi Pizza Pub hosts a b e n e fit fo r
N o on 3 6 with Portland queer musicians
Tamara J. Brown and Ashleigh Flynn and that
gorgeous madam of delight MC Mane Fleis-
chmann. (9 pm. 3552 N M ississippi Ave. $5-
$10 sliding scale.)
Pepe and the Bottle Blondes headline
P otterpalooza. a benefit for Portland may-
oral candidate and PFLAG dad Tom Potter, at
the Bossanova Ballroom. (7 pm. 722 E Bum-
side St. $15 from TicketsW est.)
Q-LAND offers fre e H IV /S T D te s tin g
and v o te r re g is tra tio n at C.C. Slaughters.
(9 pm midnight. 219 N W Davis S t
www qland.org.)
2 S aturday
Scan the skies for hawks at Bonnie Butte with
L esbian s E njoying N a tu re and S c i
ence Meet at the Northeast Glisan Fred
Meyer. (10 am. 6615 NE Glisan St. Deni
503 238 3877.)
, — «v Celebrate a year of superheroes dur-
y r n w mg B a sic R ights O re g o n 's annu-
al d in n e r at the Oregon Convention
Center. Featuring Wade McCollum, Julianne
Johnson and host Daria O ’Neil. (6:30 pm.
777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. $125
from 503-222-6151.)
Q LAND hosts a M en's Film S alon Watch
and discuss your favorite movies. Repeats
Oct. 16 (7-10 pm. 503-223 8822, ext. 3.
filmsalon@qland. org. )
The Northwest’s best improvisers (including
gay comics Joel Dale and Brad Fortier) come
together to cure what ails you during Bad
M e d icin e at Backdoor Theater. (10 pm.
4321 SE Hawthorne Blvd. $10 from
503-703-3026.)
Crush wine and martini bar hosts Boy
C ru sh boys night every Saturday with guest
DJs and special cocktails. (1412 SE M orrison
St. www crushbar.com .)
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S unday
Eugene's F am ily V alues hosts a first Sun
day potluck lunch at Amazon Community Cen
ter. (1-3 pm. 2700 Hilyard St. $2-$8 donation.
family_values_pride@hotmail.com.)
Bring your voices, signs and noisemakers to
the North Park Blocks
and show your patnotism
at the R ally and
M arch fo r Peace and
J u s tic e to end the wars
Zarathustra Records presents the N o on 36
B e n e fit P a rt D eux the “We won't give up
the fight for our nghts to wed" show at Lola's
Room Features Sarah Dougher. Sophe Lux,
Nicole Campbell and Rory Stitt (8 pm.
1332 W Burnside St. $7 from box office or
Ticketm aster)
Central Oregon's fourth annual Fam ily
C e le b ra tio n features queer comedy group
WYMPROV' at Central Oregon Community Col
lege's Pinckney Theater m Bend (8 pm 51 NW
Greenwood Ave $10-$20 sliding scale )
F riday
Slow dancing, homecoming photos and pink
taffeta: DK PDX celebrates its first anniver
sary with Portland's biggest drag party,
Homo H om ecom ing at Holocene DJs
Yeah Yeah, Astro, Chic Sheik and Precious
will rock the house all night long! (8 pm.
1001 SE Momson St. $5 sliding scale.)
Sex advice duo Em & Lo use entertainment
and humor to educate their audience about
growing threats to sexual freedom during Sex
Ed fo r G row n-U ps at Dante’s. Sponsored
by the National Abortion Rights Action
League. (8.30 pm. 1 SW Third Ave.)
4 M onday
You don't have to like touchdowns to score
with M onday N ig h t F o o tb a ll at the Egypt
ian Club. Enter to win a digital home theater
system, play board games, and enjoy free
spaghetti with any purchase. (6 pm kickoff,
7-9 pm dinner. 3701 SE Division S t
503-236-8689.)
and occupation in Iraq,
Afghanistan and the
West Bank/Gaza (2 pm.
N orthwest Everett Street
and Eighth Avenue
503 344-5078.)
Q ueer N ig h t every Monday at Le Happy.
Joy Asherah Misra offers
a q u e e r m e d ita tio n
g ro u p for people to
engage in self-guided
healing with others Sun
days at Prananda Yoga
and Arts Center. (2 pm.
4812 N Interstate Ave
$5 $ 7 sliding scale )
Deaf & Hearing Out Reach begins teaching a
10 week session of q u e e r A m e rica n Sign
Language classes. All levels. (Sliding scale
503-5178880 asl@dhor.org. www dhor.org.)
Get lucky dunng the Fox & Hounds' M o n th ly
C h a rity B in g o (3 30 pm 217 SW Second
(9pm -1 am. 1011 N W 16th Ave.)
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T uesday
Portland Monthly's outdoor film festival at
McCormick Pier, D ive-In T h e a te r con
eludes with a screening of GoodFellas. Pro
ceeds benefit Cascade AIDS Project. (7 pm.
1040 N W Naito Parkway. $10 from
503-222 5144. ext. 135
www pma fterhours. com.)
Ave.)
Meet Oregon native Jeff Whitty and
hear performances from his Tony-win-
uing musical dunng A venue Q ft A
at Theater Theatre Proceeds benefit the
No on 36 campaign (5 pm. 3430 SE Belmont
S t $50 when you mention Just Out, $25 for
students and starving actors who pledge 25
volunteer hours from 971 244 1399 )
Amoree Lovell. Nicole Campbell. Ashleigh
Flynn, The Retrofits and Myshkin's Ruby War
blers perform at the White Eagle to raise
money for the fight against B a llo t
M easure 37, which would cripple Oregon's
land use program (7 pm-midnight. 836 N
Russell S t $10 donation
www takeacbserlookoregon co m )
Dahlia Cafe hosts STS and D exter's
Spoken M ic every other Tuesday No guitars
allowed1 (8-10 pm. 3000 NE Killingsworth S t.)
Tuesdays are Venus night at No Fish! Go
Fish! for women who love women. Featuring
special guest drink The Venus of Willendorf!
(10 pm -1 am. 3962 SE Hawthorne Blvd.)
6 W ednesday
The Egyptian Club kicks off a monthlong p ool
to u rn a m e n t to raise money for the Master-
batters to attend the Gay Softball World
Series next summer. Up to $250 in cash and
pnzes are up for grabs! (7 pm Wednesday,
5 pm Saturday. 3701 SE Division St. $10
entry fee. buckley@ rosecitysoftball.org.)
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T hursday
A great time for a great cause: The
C e le b ra tio n o f Young W omen at
the Historic Brewhouse Tower fea
tures a fashion show, a self-defense demon
stration and performers from the Rock 'n' Roll
Camp for Girls. Donations benefit BecomeX,
a personal development program that
strengthens self love while building career
competence and essential life skills.
(5.30-8:30 pm 1120 N W Couch St.
503 222 2 0 8 7 )
Pioneering gender-
bender A nnie
Lennox opens for
Sting at the Rose
Garden (7 pm
One Center Court
$41 75-$97.25
from Ticketmaster.)
Eclectic world
music guitarist
R ichard C o lo m
bo performs at
Wild Abandon
(8:30 pm. 2411 SE
Belmont S t
503 232 4458.)
Lakewood Theatre Side Door Stage presents
Tenley Noelfe Webb's fun new cabaret
O h h h ...S in ! through Oct. 9 in Lake
Oswego. (7:30 pm. 368 S State St. $15 from
503-635-3901 o r www.lakewood-center.org.)
Violinist Monica Huggett leads the P o rtla n d
B aroque O rc h e s tra on a tour of Germany
through Oct. 9 at First Baptist Church. (8 pm.
909 SW 11th Ave. $15 $39 from
503-222-6000 or www.pbo.org.)
Big Brother is watching: Q-LAND presents
the 1984 D ance P a rty at Boxxes/The Brig
featuring '80s music, HIV/STD testing, voter
registration and much encouragement to send
messages to partying hotties. (9 pm.
1035 S W Stark St. $2 donation.
www.qland.org.)
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S aturday
Paddle Vancouver Lake with O u tK a y a k in g
N o rth w e st. Portland’s gay and lesbian sea
kayak group. (503-231-2632.
www. outkayakingnw. com .)
Hollywood Bowl hosts a b o w lin g b e n e fit
fo r No on 36 (12 30-5 30 pm 4030 NE
Halsey St. $10 a game. Call 971-244-1399 to
reserve a lane.)
Come to Millynn's house for the Lesbian
G arden C lu b ’s fall plant exchange and plan
ning meeting. (2 pm exchange. 3 30 pm m eet
ing. For location call
5 0 3 3 3 0 -4 6 6 3 )
Out Dancing's
monthly D ance
S o cia l is every sec
ond Saturday at
Ankeny Street Stu
dio. Lesson and
refreshments includ
ed (7-10 pm South
east Ninth Avenue
and Ankeny Street.
$5 503 236 5129 )