Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, April 15, 2011, Page 22, Image 22

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    WWW.JUSTOUT.COM
If it’s not in Just Out,
Not Enough! planning meeting. (3-5:00 p .m ,
In Other Words, 14 NE Killingsworth, noten-
oughpdx. tumblr. com)
Tranz Guyz discussion group. (6-8:00 p m., 0
OUT Dancing dance lessons. (6:3 0 p.m .
West Coast Swing, 7:30 p.m . Salsa Basics,
Ankeny S treet Studio, 975 SE Sandy, $10,
outdancing.info)
Center, 4115 N M ississippi, pdxqcenter.org)
The Portland Polyamory Circle is a place to
MON APRIL 18
chat about inclusive relationships, extended
fam ilies, and intentional community. (7:30
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Just Out presents Gay Skate! A
night of the hokey pokey, back­
wards skate and putting on some serious
mileage at Oaks Park Proceeds benefit the
Ju st Out Scholarship Fund. (7-9:00 p.m ., 1 SE
Spokane St., $6 plus a food donation fo r Es­
ther's Pantry)
Word OUT: A poetry open mic, featuring the
p.m ., C ontact Laury a t 5 0 3 -2 8 5 -4 8 4 8 fo r
location)
TUES APRIL 19
Pivot presents Lube Wrestling! The
winner gets a fistful of cash and a
basketful of lube. (9:00 p.m ., Bed Cap Garage,
1035 SW Stark, 21+)
hilarious Robyn Bateman! (7:30 p.m., Star E
Pose Cafe, 2403 NE Alberta)
Beary-oke! (9:30 p.m ., Scandals, 1225 SW
Wreak HAVOC, dance your ass off,
and worship at the altar of DJs Jim ­
Late Awakenings is a support group for
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mie Jamma and Galavant (8:00p.m , Saratoga,
6910 N Interstate, 21+, No cover!)
Mary-oke! (8:00 p m , Hamburger Mary's, 19
NW 5th, 21+ a fte r 9:30 p.m .)
Burger night at Starky's! Come enjoy a deli­
Stark, 21+)
women who question their orientation or who
come out and identify as lesbian later in life.
(7:00 p.m ., Q Center, 4115 N M ississippi, pdx-
qcenter.org)
Trans-Fern social group. (7:00 p.m ., Q Center,
4115 N M ississippi, pdxqcenter.org)
cious $5 burger with your hostess Poison Marie
Free Rapid HIV testing & STD screening for
Waters. (6-9:00 p.m ., Starky's 2913 SE Stark,
starkys.com )
guys into guys. (5-9:00 p.m ., Pivot, 209 SW
4 th, pivotpdx.org)
it’s not happening.
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f Pink Flamingo Bingo. It's high
^ drama and good old-fashioned fun
with a few tiaras and catwalk turns thrown in
for good measure. (7 -9 :0 0 p.m ., Q Center, 4115
N M ississippi, $5 fo r 8 games, pdxqcenter.org)
Lipz Cabaret lures you “ up north” with the beau­
tiful and talented Zora Phoenix as your host. No
cover! (9:30 p.m., The North bank Bar, 106 W 6th,
Vancouver, 21+, thenorthbankbar.com)
The Adventure Group joins the Portland Front­
runners on an Esplanade walk with optional
The Feminist Queer Sci-Fi/Fantasy Read­
ing Group discusses Flying Cups and Saucers:
brunch afterwards. Meet by Vera Katz' statue
(9:00 a.m., 1 SE Main, adventuregroup.org)
Gender Explorations in Science Fiction and
Fantasy. (6:30 p.m ., In Other Words, 14 NE K ill­
ingsworth, inotherwords.org)
Deaf and Hearing OutReach welcomes all LGBT
ASL lovers to coffee night every fourth Saturday!
(6:30 p.m., Three Friends Coffee House, 201 SE
12th, Free, http://dhorpdx.blogspot.com)
Habitat for Humanity presents their
annual HopeBuilder Breakfast. En­
joy a free breakfast during this one-hour pro­
gram that includes an in-depth update on
Habitat’s involvement in the local community.
(7:30-8:30 a m., Oregon Convention Center,
777 NE MLK, habitatportlandm etro.org)
Free Rapid HIV Testing for guys into guys.
(5-9:00 p.m ., Pivot, 209 SW 4th, pivotpdx.org)
FRI APRIL 22
0 Center Film Screening Series:
The Adults In the Room. In 1995,
Anawim Christian Fellowship. (6:30-8:30p.m.,
Violence support group.
(7-9:00 p.m ., Q Center, 4115 N M ississippi,
pdxqcenter.org)
Free Rapid HIV testing & STD screening for
guys into guys. (11:00 a .m .-2:00 p.m ., Pivot,
209 SW 4th, pivotpdx.org)
THURS APRIL 21
Andy, a curious 15-year-old— began a relation­
ship with a deeply closeted man nearly twice
his age. In 2010, Andy revisited this complex
relationship through film and explored how it
informed his own sense of boundaries. Q&A
session to follow. (7-10:00 p.m ., Q Center,
4115 N M ississippi, $5-10, pdxqcenter.org)
The Oregon Bears present a very special holi­
day edition of the Double X Dance, featuring
egg contests, bunny ears at the door and pho­
tos with the “ Perverted Easter Bunny." (9:00
p.m ., C.C. Slaughter's, 219 NW 3rd, 21+, Ore­
gon bears.org)
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BRO presents Oregonians Against
Discrimination: Business Leaders
Luncheon. Read Ju st O ut’s full coverage of this
event on Pg. 10. (11:30 a m., Oregon Conven­
tion Center, 777 NE MLK, basicrights.org)
Red Light's annual Co-Ed Naked Shopping
Spree! OK, so here's the deal... 4 contestants
will strip down to nothing and have 3 minutes to
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plus cost o f tastings, springbeerfest.com )
Karaoke at Boxxes! Hosted by Adam West
with $2.50 well drinks from open to close. (9:00
p.m ., Boxxes, 1035 SW Stark, 21+)
Inter-Personal
April 29-May 1, Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Oregon
Convention Center, 771 N E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.; Jree admission;
503-222-0533 or ceramicshowcase.com.
Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE MLK, $5
Lounge, 3536 NE MLK, 21+)
itsmypleasurepdx. com, 503-280-8080)
Get ready to rejoice if you’re a fan and collector of art made from alu­
minum silicate. Ihe Oregon Potters Association holds its annual Ceramic
Showcase and Gathering of the Guilds April 29-May 1, and on hand to
intrigue are three very eclectic gay potters.
What do you do after living in a nunnery and becoming a trucker? For
Portland artist Victoria Shaw, the answer was easy—you create art from
clay. Although she didn’t make it as a nun, she maintains her spirituality by
creating beautiful prayer houses and religious totems from clay.
Fugene-based Kenneth Standhart leaves his mark, literally—anywhere
from 500 to 5,000 handmade indentations—on his vessels. His one-of-a-
kind pieces have been on display at the Smithsonian Institute in Washing­
ton, D.C. and the American Embassy in Thailand, just to name a few.
Natalie Warrens, another Portland-based artist who has been throwing
pottery for over 35 years, specializes in creating bright and colorful pieces
with her unique, prc-Portlandia signature—that’s right, a bird—on them.
Warrens recently started employing an ancient firing technique using
wood, a very Northwest ingredient, in what has rekindled her relationship
to her art.
The OPA Ceramic Showcase is the largest annual show and sale of pot­
tery in the nation. With such a diverse group of artists and their varied
wares, this event isn’t going to pot anytime soon.
Spring Beer & Wine Fest! (N oon-11:00 p.m .,
Trivia at Local Lounge. (8:00 p.m ., Local
The Ass Class (for women), an intro to anal sex,
taught by experts provided by It’s My Pleasure.
(7 :0 0 p m , $15. 18+, M ust register and pre-pay,
Local queer potters throw down for annual
ceramic show
PFLAG Portland Black Chapter
Second Birthday! Come, leam about
the chapter’s work, make community connec­
tions, and learn how to get more involved. And
then... it’s time to dance! (7:00 p.m., Local
Lounge, 3536 NE MLK, 21+, pflagpdx.org)
WED APRIL 20
0 Center, 4115 N M ississippi, pdxqcenter.org)
Gone To Pot? NOT!
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In honor of National Poetry Month,
celebrated Poets Lawson Inada and
Emmett Wheatfall join together for A Celebra­
tion of Poetry in Jazz. (7:30 p.m ., $25-30,
F irst Unitarian Church, 1211 SW Main, peterso-
nentertainm ent. com)
Tease Time! It’s an extravaganza of variety, tease,
live music, comedy, dancing, and more! (9:00
p.m., Tonic Lounge, 3100 NE Sandy, 21+, $7-10)
Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE MLK, $5
plus cost o f tastings, springbeerfest.com )
7:30 p.m ., Ainsworth Drug & Gifts, 4027 N In ­
terstate, 21+, ainsw orthdrug.com )
thorne, Free, dingosonline.com )
Mary-Go-Round Mary-oke! (8:00 p.m ., Ham­
burger M ary s, 19 NW 5th, 21 + a fte r 9:30 p. m.)
Closer Connections, a drop-in mental health
group for gay/bi/trans men living with HIV/
AIDS. Please contact Aleksandr Peikrishvili at
503-238-5203 x114 to sign up before joining
the group. (6:30-8:00 p.m ., Pivot, 209 SW 4th,
Free, pivotpdx.org)
Negotiating Sexual Intimacy class
(7:00
p.m ., $15. 18+, M ust register and pre-pay,
itsm ypleasurepdx. com, 503-280-8080)
Adult Young Adult Book Club meets. The AY-
ABC is a group for adults wanting to read young
adult novels and discuss them through a femi-
nist/queer lens. (7-9:00 p.m ., In Other Words,
14 NE Killingsworth, inotherw ords.org)
Trans Life: A Communi-T Program. A weekly
drop-in night for anyone on the trans spectrum
to explore identity and socialize through active/
hands-on workshops. (7-9:00 p.m ., 0 Center,
4115 N M ississippi, $1-5, pdxqcenter.org)
lesque show! There’s even a brunch
buffet, whenever your hangover subsides. (2-5:00
p.m., Tonic Lounge, 3100 NE Sandy, 21+, $5)
Dirty Porn Bingo, hosted by Chi Chi and
Chonga. $2.50 well drinks from open to close.
(8-10:00 p.m ., Boxxes, 1035 SW Stark, 21+)
Repent! The Church of the Poison Mind w el­
comes all sinners. Poison Waters presents the
best hangover cure: no cover, free food, $1
shots, beer bust, and a healthy dose of your
favorite Silverado dancers. (4-9:00 p.m ., S il­
verado, 308 SW 3rd, 21+, Free)
Superstar Divas Mega Show! (8:00 p.m ., CC
Slaughters, 219 NW Davis, 21+)
The Adventure Group goes on a moderate
hike along the Salmon River to a viewpoint.
Meet outside Starbucks at Hollywood Fred
Meyer. (9:00 a m., 3030 NE Weidler, ca ll Ron
a t 503-737-4177)
Climax: Women's Literature Collective, an
all-inclusive reading group centered around
Ainsworth Drug & Gifts Wine Tasting. (5:30-
Lounge, 3536 NE MLK, 21+)
Hangover Helper comedy and bur-
women’s literature and the female voice. April’s
chosen book is White Oleander by Janet Fitch.
(4-6:00 p.m ., In Other Words, 14 NE K illings­
worth, inotherw ords.org)
In celebration of ten years in busi-
ness, Dingos brings back Ladies
Rocky Rhodes karaoke. (9:00 p.m ., Local
✓y rw
North bank Bar, 106 W 6th, Vancouver, 21+)
Spring Beer & Wine Fest! (N oon-11:00 p.m .,
Scandals presents Thursday Night Live with
Twisted Whistle! (7:00 p.m ., Scandals, 1125
SW Stark, 21+, No cover! ScandalsPDX.com)
Mary’s Matinee. Watch classic films while you
dine. (All day, Ham burger M ary's, 19 NW 5th,
21+ a fte r 9:30 p.m .)
Twisted Licious Karaoke. (8:00 p.m ., The
put on as many clothes as possible. The one with
the most clothes on wins cash, prizes, and an
insanely big trophy. (2:00 p.m. entertainment,
5:00 p.m. nakedness, The Red Light, 3590 SE
Hawthorne, 18+, redlightclothingexchange.com)
Night! (3-10:00 p.m ., Dingos, 4612 SE Haw­
SUN APRIL 24
Oregon Bears Happy Hour. (5-7:00 p.m ., Fox
The Mindfulness for Living group explores
mindfulness through meditation, discussioun
and exercises. (6-7:00 p.m ., 0 Center, 4115 N
M ississippi, pdxqcenter.org)
& Hounds, 217 NW 2nd, 21+)
MON APRIL 25
Dining with the Divas! Hosted by Sabel Sci-
Mary-oke! (8:00 p.m ., Hamburger M ary's, 19
ties, it’s a drag performance like you’ve never
seen before. (7:00 p.m ., Ham burger M ary’s, 19
NW 5th, 21+ a fte r 9 :3 0 p.m .)
NW 5th, 2 1 + a fte r 9:30 p.m .)
SAT APRIL 23
Burger night at Starky’s! Come enjoy a deli­
cious $5 burger with your hostess Poison Marie
Waters. (6-9:00 p.m ., S tarky’s 2913 SE Stark,
starkys.com )
Hot Flash! Hot Flash caters to sea-
OUT Dancing dance lessons. (6 :3 0 p.m . West
soned lesbians who are too old for the
“ scene” and too young to stop dancing. (6-10:00
p.m., Barracuda, 9NW 2nd, 2 1 + ,$ 8 cover)
S treet Studio, 975 SE Sandy, $10, outdanc­
ing, info)
Join the Oregon Bears for Paws, Love & Music, a
benefit and music jam for BearTown 16, which
will benefit SMYRC. (8:30 p.m., Crush, 1412 SE
Morrison, 21+, oregonbears.org)
Sibling Rivalry II. The Rose City Roll-
Coast Swing, 7:30 p.m . Salsa Basics, Ankeny
Coming Out Group. Thinking about coming
out? This group is not therapy or a lecture, and
the answers you walk away with will be your
own! (6:30-7:30 p.m ., 0 Center, 4115 N M is­
sissippi, pdxqcenter.org)
ers host Seattle’s Rat City Rollergirls
for a 4x4 bout of the century! (5-9:00 p.m., Me­
TUES APRIL 26
m orial Coliseum, 300 Winning Way, $14-20,
rosecityrollers.com)
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Hamburger Mary’s presents Doll House. Queer
girls party it up at Hamburger Mary’s with resident
DJ Alicious, who keeps the dance music fresh ‘n’
funky while you enjoy food and cocktails! (9:00
p.m., Hamburger Mary's, 19 NW 5th, 21+ No
cover!, hamburgermarys com/pdx)
Stumptown Stages presents Caba-
ret Karaoke. Unlike yer mama’s
karaoke, you will be accompanied, live, on the
piano! (6:30-9:30 p.m ., W ilts Piano Bar, 800
NW 6th, 21+)
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Pride Financial LGBTQ Real Estate Seminar.
(4:30-7:00 p.m ., Q Center, 4115 N M ississippi,
pdxqcenter.org)