Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, February 18, 2011, Page 34, Image 34

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Take one part play party, two parts B D SM
tional LeatherSir/boy, International Community
Lace show and live auction at Embers; and a fi­
raising, relax and be entertained,""says Blackout
workshopping, leather uniforms and food, the
Bootblack, International Mr. and Ms. D eaf
nale Leathermen and Leatherwomen potluck
Leather’s Dominic Chevalier, chairman o f the
rest Bears and live entertainment and what do
Leather, International D eaf Leatherboy,
you get? Aside from a lot o f super bummed PETA
American Leatherman, American
Produced by Blackout Leather
activists, you get the Sixth Annual Northwest
Leatherwoman,
Productions, this one-of-a-kind
Sash Bash. And believe you us, if you dabble in
Leatherboy,
all things leather, this event may be a little too
Olympus Leather, and Ore­
aforementioned
wonderful for words. (We’ll try anyway).
gon and Washington Leather,
ing titleholders a chance to
Strap on your boots, your vests, your leatheriest
Pitting the Northwest model o f proactive
Bootblack and Bear titlehold­
take a breather from their
accoutrements and get to Sash Bash. After all, it’s
leadership in the Leather scene against a global
ers, community leaders and
various charitable duties and
now found a permanent home right here in Port­
brotherhood o f titleholders, Sash Bash aims to
entertainers. Phew!
Mr.
brunch hosted by Portland Leathermen.
American
and
hide hurrah provides those
Ms.
hard-work­
simply enjoy a weekend o f
Sash Bash committee.
Better still, proceeds from Northwest Sash
Bash 2011 will benefit Bradley-Angle House, Q_
Center and the travel funds for Mr. and M s. O r­
egon State Leather.
land. (Just don’t tell Michael Pollan). JÜÊ
stuff the entire world’s stockpile o f masculinity
Leather lovers will be treated
into one room. Invitees include the International
to a Meet-and-Greet Leather,
seams.
The Sixth Annual Northwest Sash Bash takes place
Master/slave, International Mr. and M s. Leather,
Cigar and Scotch social; kinky work­
“It is a great opportunity for the
March 4-6 at various locations throughout Portland.
Mr. and Ms. International Bootblacks, Interna­
shops at the Conservatory; a Leather-and-
whipcrack dreams and studded
titleholders to take a weekend off o f fund­
For a detailed schedule , visit nwsashbash.org.
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D O W N TO W N PO R TLAN D
B O X X E S /R E D C A P G A R A G E
1035 SW Stark St. • 503-226-4171
The only two-in-one gay club in the city.
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ESCAPE
333 SW Park Ave. • 503-227-0830
Portland's only all-ages gay nightclub.
C A S E Y ’S
610 NW Couch St. • 503-224-9062
“All-inclusive" nightclub and lounge.
FOX & H O U N D S
217 NW Second Ave. • 503-243-5530
This longstanding Cheers-esque restaurant
and bar has always been known for a relaxed
environment, good food and an excellent
drink. Whether it be their Saturday/Sunday
brunch, happy hour, dinner or late night, this
bar is as diverse as its patrons who come
from all aspects of our community.
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C .C . S L A U G H T E R S
219 NW Davis St. • 503-248-9135
A great hangout... come feel like “Norm" or
shake your booty all night long to the best
sound, lights and laser shows in Portland.
CRUSH
1400 SE Morrison St. • 503-235-8150
Crush features specialty martinis and cock­
tails and serves a full food menu.
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D A R C ELLE XV S H O W P LA C E
208 NW Third Ave. • 503-222-5338
World-famous female impersonators Darcelle
XV & Company have been entertaining audi­
ences for more than 37 years with cabaret re­
vues of glitz, glamour and comedy.
TH E EAG LE P O R TLA N D
835 N Lombard St. • 503-283-9734
The bar for manly men, this laid-back hangout
is home to numerous leather events, and is
the official den of the Oregon Bears.
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EM BERS AVENUE
110 NW Broadway • 503-222-3082
H A M B U R G E R M A R Y 'S
19 NW Fifth Ave. • 503-688-1200
Open until 4:00 a.m. on the weekends, Ham­
burger Mary's is the place to grab a drink,
grab a bite, and grab a date.
H O B O ’S
120 NW Third Ave. • 503-224-3285
Hobo's has been an integral part of Portland's
dining and lounge experience for more than
25 years. Located in the heart of Old Town, it
provides a friendly atmosphere of casual ele­
gance and serves outstanding cuisine from
its dinner menu and lounge menus.
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SC AN D ALS
1125 SW Stark St. • 503-227-5887
A fixture on the ever-changing Stark Street
scene for over 30 years, Scandals provides a
cruisy streetside setting with great drinks and
a “more than friendly" bar staff.
S IL V E R A D O
318 S W Third Ave. • 503-224-4493
The best place to see the best in scantily-clad
boys, Silverado claims to be Portland’s “origi­
nal" gay nightclub.
S T A R K Y ’S
2913 SE Stark St. • 503-230-7980
“Everyday people" video bar with great marti­
nis, two large patios, and lottery games.
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U Ï 2885 NE Sandy Blvd. • 503-736-9999
Portland's hottest all-male experience.
S A L E M ! S O U T H S ID E S P E A K E A S Y
3529 Fairview Industhal. Salem • 503-362-1139
The place in Salem and the central Willamette
Valley for the LGBTQ community to hang out.
S A L E M ! F L IP S ID E
285 NE Liberty, Salem • 503-480-9039
Everything a club needs: DJs, drag and drinks.
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