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MARCH 18. 2011
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Come OUT for a queercore show, featuring NO/
HO/MO, Fucking Lesbian Bitches, Dark En
tries & Little Horns. (7:00 p.m., Blackrose In-
foshop, 4038 N Mississippi, All ages)
/ v w i Jelly Roll! It’s a brand spanking
new dance party for fat folks and
allies of all genders and sexualities! (8:00p.m.,
Crush, 1400 SE Morrison, 21+, $3)
INDIE-CENT is back! Queers, come on out and
shake it to uptempo indie and dance tracks all
night. (9:00 p.m., Local Lounge, 3536 NE MLK,
21+,No cover!)
KinkFest 2011. Visit kinkfest.org for more
information.
Northwest Dance Project features a word pre
miere from Patrick Delcroix, a world premiere
from Sarah Slipper, and Lucas Crandall's ballet,
Blue. (8:00 p.m., Newmark Theatre, 1111 SW
Broadway, $25-40, nwdanceproject.org)
Dance double feature! We Two Boys, a transla
tion in movement by Meshi Chavez of the Walt
Whitman poem “We Two Boys Together Cling
ing," and Lisa DeGrace’s 6 1/2. (8:00 p.m.,
Zoomtopia, 810 SE Belmont, $15-25)
The Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra
marches into Spring with Character Studies.
(7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 1838
SW Jefferson, $5-30, columbiasymphony.org)
Sing-A-Long GREASE! (7:00p.m., Cinema 21,
616 NW 21st, $10-12)
Come on out to the Rosehip Revue and sup
port RCSA team “the Bombs” while getting an
eyeful of hotness. (9:30 p.m., Barracuda, 9 NW
2nd, 21+, $13)
Twisted Ucious Karaoke. Join Lady OnaLicious
as she hosts karaoke with a twist. (8:00p.m., The
Northbank Bar, 106W6th, Vancouver, 21+)
Oregon Bears Happy Hour. (5-7:00 p.m., Fox
& Hounds, 217 NW 2nd, 21+)
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Dining with the Divas! Hosted by Sabel Sci-
ties, it's a drag performance like you've never
seen before. (7:00 p.m., Hamburger Mary's, 19
NW 5th, 2 1 + after 9:30 p.m.)
The Feminist Film Society meets at In Other
Words to watch and discuss the film Vera Drake
from a feminist perspective. (7:00 p.m., In
Other Words, 14 NE Killingsworth)
Film Fridays at Pivot! This week’s film: Iron
Man 2 (2010). (7:00 p.m., Pivot, 209 SW 4th,
Free, pivotpdx.org)
Open Meeting with Gangaji. Begin with a pe
riod of silence, following which Gangaji will
speak and do a Q&A. (7:30 p.m., Wold Forestry
Center, Miller Hall, 4033 SW Canyon Rd., $20,
gangaji.org)
SAT MAR 19
/ v w i Just Out presents Ecstasy Inferno's
CANDY SHOP for a sticky, sweet
night of bumping and grinding. $2.50 well
drinks from open to close. (10:00p.m., Red Cap
Garage, 1035 SW Stark, 21+, No cover!)
Portland Gay Men’s Chorus presents Motown
Sound, a full-stage production celebrating the
spirit of the 60s and the musical artists who
provided its soundtrack. (8:00 p.m., Kaul Audi
torium at Reed College, $16-30, pdxgmc.org)
Gaycation: Get Spring/Sprang/Sprung! Dance
it out with DJ Lucas, Roy G Biv, and Mr. Charm
ing. (9:00 p.m., Holocene, 1001 SE Morrison,
21+, $3, facebook.com/gaycation)
BR0 and Q Center present a screen-
v a R
ing of the Logo documentary Beau
tiful Daughters, following the story of four
transgender women working to put on the first
all-trans production of The Vagina Monologues.
Community discussion to follow. (6:30 p.m., Q
Center, 4115 N Mississippi, pdxqcenter.org)
new and old live-singing and comedy numbers.
(7:30 p.m., The Northbank, 106W6th, Vancou
ver, 21+, Free, zoraphoenix.com)
Northwest Dance Project features a word pre
miere from Patrick Delcroix, a world premiere
from Sarah Slipper, and Lucas Crandall's ballet,
Blue (8:00 p.m., Newmark Theatre, 1111 SW
Broadway $25-40, nwdanceproject.org)
KinkFest 2011. Visit kinkfest.org for more
information.
Dance double feature! We Two Boys, a transla
tion in movement by Meshi Chavez of the Walt
Whitman poem “We Two Boys Together Cling
ing," and Lisa DeGrace’s 6 1/2. (8:00 p.m.,
Zoomtopia, 810 SE Belmont, $15-25)
PaganFaire XXI. Visit paganfaire.net for more
information.
Chocolate City. Portland's only off-the-hook
women's dance, featuring all R&B and Hip Hop.
(9:00 p.m., Crush, 1400 SE Morrison, 21+, $5)
/ V W ' Peace and Justice Works presents
Eight Years in Iraq— Nine Years in
Maricón © Matador is an (almost) weekly
Afghanistan:
How is the War Economy
dance party, featuring DJs Moisti, Trans Fat,
and III Camino. (10:00 p.m., Matador, 1967 W Working for You? a rally to mark the anniver
sary of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. (1:00 p.m.
Burnside, 21+)
rally, 1:30 p.m. march, Pioneer Courthouse
Square, pjw.info)
One Wo(Man) Show.
Workshopping
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in-progress autobio
graphical story, this
event features all of
Zora Phoenix’s crowd
favorites, including
Sing-A-Long Mary Poppins! (2:00 p.m., Cin
ema 21,616 NW 21st, $10-12)
Sing-A-Long GREASE! (7:00p.m., Cinema 21,
616 NW 21st, $10-12)
The Adventure Group goes on a moderate hike
in Silver Falls State Park on the Buck Mountain
Loop. Meet outside Starbucks at Hollywood
Fred Meyer. (9:00 a.m., 3030 NE Weidler, call
Jack at 503-413-0831)
T h e y ’re G R R R E A T
The Adventure Group joins the Portland Front
runners on an Esplanade walk with optional
brunch afterwards. Meet by Vera Katz' statue
(9:00 a m., 1 SE Main, adventuregroup.org)
Le Tigre offshoot MEN bring
politi-pop on spring tour
JD Samson’s post-gender diatribes and plunky post
punk aesthetic have been an inspiration to underground
club kids since the early ‘00s, when Samson’s addition to
Le Tigre solidified a tour de force for the next phase of riot
grrrl rock. Samson’s new trio, M E N —also featuring
Ladybug Transistor’s Michael O ’Neill and Ginger Brooks
Takahashi—have just released their debut LP Talk About
Body , a whip-smart social manifesto whirring with neo
disco beats and radical synth-dance explosions.
Having formed during Le Tigre’s hiatus, the group
employed the writing and production work of fellow Le
Tigre member Johanna Fateman and artist Emily Roysdon.
Focusing heavily on live performance, M EN have been
known to utilize the talents o f local artists painting
backdrops onstage and often espouse call-to-arms
monologues disguised as pop songs. It’s likely you won’t
notice that the plight of wartime economy is being explored
in tunes like “Life’s H alf Price," or the progression of gay
activism in “Who Am I to Feel So Free," until you’ve
finished nodding your head and wiping the sweat off your
brow.
And therein lies the dichotomy. Dance music as a
LIVE ART. Create live art from a selection of mod
els. (1-3:00p.m., Backspace, 115 NW5th, $10)
Daddies and Papas is a social group for GLBT
men raising young children. (10:00 a m. -Noon,
Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi, pdxqcenter.org)
The Heart Can Bear It All. For more informa
tion on this weekend retreat, visit gangaji.org.
Free Rapid HIV Testing for guys into guys.
(5-9:00 p.m., Pivot, 209 SW 4th, pivotpdx.org)
vehicle for spreading messages of political importance isn’t
exactly a new science; it’s just that for what it is, M EN
thus far seem to handle the beaker best. With saccharine-
sweet choruses and rap-lite hooks, Talk About Body on its
own—like the releases o f so many other reputable live
bands—is cloaked in an abstract aura. All the more reason
to catch these M EN in person.
M EN, Lovers, Macromantics, Silver Interior, Mr. Charming;
Wed., March 23, 9 p.m.; Rotture, 315 SE Third Ave.; $10
advance, $12 at door, rotture.com.
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/ N W ' Silent Auction to Roast Poison
N - W Waters. Bid on your chance to roast
Poison Waters March 20th! All proceeds benefit
the Gators softball team. (6-9:00 p.m., CC
Slaughters, 219 NW Davis, 21+)
The Oregon Bears celebrate their 16th An
niversary with a good old-fashioned Bear Bust.
(9:00 p.m., The Eagle, 835 N Lombard, 21+)
Raphael House presents Movies and Mimo
sas. This month’s movie: Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Admission includes a mimosa, naturally (Noon,
The Academy Theater, 7818 SE Stark, 21+, $7)
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The Awesome 80s Prom is a brand new blast-from-the-past
interactive production set at Wanaget Highs Senior Prom....in 1989!
All the best characters from your favorite 80s movies are there
and they are all competing for Prom King and Queen.
So, tease up your hair, pull out your parachute pants and join
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