Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 21, 2005, Page 35, Image 35

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INcks and treats
Just Out presents your guide to queer Halloween fun
at the Ambndge Center Bnng
Northwest Children’s Theater presents Mary Shelley's
your boyfriend, ghoulfriend,
monster classic Frankenstein through Oct. 30 at North­
mummy or sugar daddy, or
west Neighborhood Cultural Center. (7 pm Friday and
come alone if you wish.
Saturday, 2 pm Saturday and Sunday. 1819 NW Everett
Dress up in your favorite
St. $14$ 18 from 503-222-4480 or www.nwcts.org.)
monster or swing-era outfit
for an evening of photos, cos­
tume prizes and spirits—of
classic, returns to Northwest Children's Theater through
more than one kind! (8 pm.
Oct. 29. (10:30 pm Friday and Saturday. 1819 NW Everett
300 NE Multnomah St. $15
St. $12 from 503-222 4480 or www.nwcts.org.)
from Music Millennium.)
Since every day is a freak show for the folks behind
C.C. Slaughters throws its
Studio 2507 displays sculptor Scott Ringsage's Bones and Wheels
through Nov. 6.
Queer Fetish (a kinky party held every third Friday at
25th annual Halloween Party featuring costume contests,
Noir), this is the month where they show off their very
hostess Bolivia Carmichaels and music by DJ Alex Holly
best. Enter their first-ever costume contest, with crowd
response determining winners for first, second, third and
The Shining will scare the hell out of you Oct. 24
at Zaytoon.
“most vanilla." The Ghost of Splendora will appear with
The Gender Fluids, Spittles the Butt Spankin' Clown will
© 2005 ANNALIESE MOYER
Night of the Living Dead based on the B movie
wood. (9 pm. 219 NW Davis St $5.)
Joq's presents Halloween strippers featuring the Boo gie
Boys! (9 pm. 2512 NE Broadway.)
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terrorize tushes, and Church of Girl Radio's DJ Boy will
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join Puppet and Nancy Bear behind the turntables. (11 pm.
Lesbian-owned Middle Eastern bar Zaytoon screens Stan­
Join the ghouls and goblins in the haunted Tomb for the
203 SE Grand Ave. $3 monsters. $5 muggles.
ley Kubrick's The Shining as part of its October Horror
Egyptian Club's Halloween Bash The audience-judged
www. queerfetish-r. us.)
Festival. (9:30 pm. 2236 NE Alberta St.)
costume contest will begin at the stroke of midnight, with
the winner taking home either $100 cash or
Portland sketch comedy troupe The Tragedies present
a portable DVD player with a few horror
their latest display of vaudeville-inspired, darkly sharp
movies. The clocks will be set back at
humor in the Halloween-themed Necrophabulous! through
2:15 am, so you will have an extra hour for
Oct. 22 at Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center. Proceeds
dancing, drinking and playing Lollipop
benefit Mercy Corps. (11 pm. 5340 N Interstate Ave.
Karaoke for spooky prizes! (9 pm. 3701 SE
$7-$10 from 503-367-2100.)
Division St. $5.)
Andaz (Portland's longest running monthly
Bring your beads, masks, tarot cards, crucifix, feathers,
dance party dedicated to new music) pre­
sparkles, voodoo charms and Mardi Gras energy to
sents Bollywood Horror III hosted by
Darklady’s Polyween at the French Quarter fea­
DJs Anjali and The Incredible Kid at Fez Ball­
turing a kinky S/M play space, body illustration, casting
room Cash and pnzes for best costumes!
couch exhibitionism, arty porno theater, birthday fantasies
(9 pm-3 am. 316 SW 11th Ave. $10 with
for September and October, door prizes, hunky bear psy­
costume.)
chic Larry Foltz, photo booth enchanter Robert Alan York
and music by DJ ChaotiQueer and Full Brazil. Bring a
donation for Dandelion Animal Rescue, which has been
assisting in the effort to save pets stranded because of
Gay-owned Chameleon throws its ninth
Artists deal with the intensity and continuity of death and
life Oct. 27 at Onda Arte Latina.
Northwest Children’s Theater revives Night of
the Living Dead through Oct. 29.
annual Halloween Costume Party featuring
Hurricane Katrina, and receive a $5 discount. (7 pm-2 am.
complimentary hors d'oeuvres, go-go
dancers, DJ Gino Mari of The Gentry, a spe­
$20 costumes or fetish garb. $25 street clothes. RSVP to
cial performance by radical drag troupe Sissyboy and other
darklady@darklady. com.)
surprises all night long! Invitations are available any evening
Hold 'Em Tournament at the Egyptian Club Come in
before the event at the restaurant. (11 pm. 2000 NE 40th
costume for a bonus chip! (Denomination will range from
Ave. $5 with invitation, $10 without.)
10 to 100.) (7 and 9 30 pm. 3701 SE Division St )
Portland Metro Performing Arts Center and School pre­
Horror of Sissyboy featunng The Divided, The Cancer
Long before gangsta rap reared its bloody skull, there was
MONDAY OCT 3Î
Compete for a portable DVD player during the Texas
the murder ballad—a deadly strain of folk music in which
feral behavior was chronicled with matter-of-fact directness.
Portland's punk drag troupe presents The Voluptuous
The ninth annual Night of the Murder Ballad will
exploit the oral tradition at Fez Ballroom with more than two
dozen performers, including queer musicians Susie Blue
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and Leila Chieko. (9 pm. 316 SW 11th Ave. $8.)
sents an authentic re-enactment of the 1938 Halloween
Fags and DJs Jimme Jamma, Bitemark and Sitandspin at
night radio broadcast of War of the Worlds in the man­
the Doug Fir Lounge. (9 pm. 830 E Burnside St $5.)
ner made famous by Orson Welles through Oct. 31. (3 pm
Sunday. 7:30 pm Monday. 9933 SE Pine St. $5 individu­
Lesbian-owned Middle Eastern bar Zaytoon screens John
als. $15 families from 503 408 0604.)
Carpenter's Halloween .is part of its October Horror
Festival. (9 30 pm. 2236 NE Alberta St.)
Stark Raying Theatre pre­
sents its second annual Hal­
loween furid-raising party,
Miracle Theatre Group's Day of the Dead Festival cele­
Horror on Hawthorne
brates its 11th year with an original work. La Noche
at Sabala's. Bring your fel­
Eterna (The Night Eternal) a bilingual folk tale of one
low ghouls and join the
espíritu longing for return to the land of the living through
actors and staff for a night
the mythical gates of Mictlán. Opening night reception
of appetizers, karaoke, casi­
catered by La Calaca Comelona. The production continues
no games and a costume
through Nov 13. (7:30 pm Thursday, 8 pm Fnday and
contest for "wicked" prizes.
Saturday. 2 pm Sunday. 525 SE Stark St. $14 $ 18 from
(7 pm. 4811 SE Hawthorne
503 236-7253.)
Blvd. $12 at the door, $10
in advance from
The Portland Shockwave women's football team presents
503-232-7072 or
the first ever Tackling the Enemy Masquerade Ball
www starkravingtheatre. org.)
at lesbian owned restaurant/bar Vitis Enoteca. The event
will include a variety of performers, from belly dancers to
Win a $250 cash prize and
rock bands to R & B singers, followed by raffle prizes and
other giveaways dunng the
dancing to the sounds of DJ Lauren Proceeds benefit the
Sexiest Halloween Costume
Susan G. Korrten Breast Cancer Foundation. (9 30 pm.
Contest at the Rose City's
535 NW 16th Ave $10)
newest bathhouse. Steam
TATUWYO Ct 1?
Live from Portland, it’s The Tragedies in
Necrophabulous! Oct. 21 and 22.
Portland Come in for a
trick or a treat—or both!
Get ready for a hauntingly good time as Rose City Swing
(10 pm judging 2885 NE
calls up Transylvania 6-5OOO—A Halloween Dance
Sandy Blvd)
Chameleon owner Pat Jeung welcomes Sissyboy back for his ninth
annual Halloween Costume Party on Oct. 29.