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FRI • SEPT. 21
The Zimbabwe Artists Project, a nonprofit
that supports rural, predominantly women
artists (many with HIV), celebrates the grand
opening of its office and exhibition space in
the newly renovated Olympic Mills Commerce
Center featuring a 10 percent discount sale
and music by Njuzu Mbira. (Noon-7. pm.
107 SE Washington St. I
Wonder Ballroom presents Cut fr Paste, a live
digital design competition that challenges
visual artists (including queer graphic design
er Eric Sellers) to pit their chops against each
other before a crowd of peers, fans and
judges. (8 pm. 128 NE Russell St. $15 at the
door, $10 in advance from box office or
Ticketmaster.)
^Go\ Q Center launches Cabaret with
a Q, Portland's newest "anything
goes" monthly piano bar/cabaret. Be
the "singular sensation" you've always want
ed to be! (8-11 pm. 69 SE Taylor St.)
Wooden Nickle, A Cautionary Tale and Bark
Hide and Horn perform at Someday Lounge
followed by a midnight dance party with
queer OJ BJ and Tylerstripes. (9 pm.
125 NW Fifth Ave. $6.)
Blues musician Margo Tufo performs at the
Portsmouth Club. (9:30 pm-1 am. 5264 N
Lombard St.)
The Rose City Sirens return with an all-new
show of their unique style of burlesque at the
Egyptian Club. (10pm. 3701 SE Division St. $5.)
Rotture presents the straight-friendly dance
party Juicyl featuring DJs Beyonda, Dirty
Money and Rad! every first and third Friday.
(10 pm. 315 SE Third Ave. $3.)
C.C. Slaughters throws a CD release party for
the Bee Gees' Greatest Hits. (11 pm. 219 NW
Davis St.)
What a Self-Loathing
Republican Was
THAI CUISINE
“Their mantra is one of homosexuality and
anti-establishment. The barista had on a
pro-communist shirt. This place lacks
everything required to draw intelligent
people to gather and converse over coffee.
It is however, a great place to go if you are a
disgruntled, Incapable failure of a person
who needs to whine and cry about everything
that is wrong with your miserable life."
- Posted by bff Portland
1214 NW 21st
8716 N. Lombard
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SAT • SEPT. 22
The Adventure Group takes a moderate seven-
mile hike among the unusual wildflowers and
noble fir forests at Mary's Peak toward a com
manding view from the ocean to the Cascades.
Meet outside Starbucks at Hollywood Fred
Meyer. (8 am. 3030 NE Weidler St. Evan
503-701-7922.)
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Team Masterbatter Softball hosts
.OUT. a giant garage sale featuring lots of
great stuff outside the Egyptian Club.
(9 am-3 pm. 3701 SE Division St.)
Causeit hosts Small Biz 101, a networking
conference where Portlanders will learn the
fundamentals of business and how to make
a difference in the world, at Q Center. (10 am-
4 pm. 69 SE Taylor St. $25 from 503-493-7332.)
Asher Loverdi and Caught in Candy's Mickey
Pollizatto present Saturday Morning Cartoons
at The Waypost. This week's theme is "Back to
School." (Noon. 3120 N Williams Ave.)
Barracuda throws another Hot Flash Dance
Party for seasoned lesbians 36 and older
featuring music from the '70s to today, a great
dance bar and wall-to-wall sexy, gorgeous
women! (5-9 pm. 9 NW Second Ave. $8.)