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Every year, rain or shine— although we always hope for the latter— thousands o f Pride partygoers cram themselves into large, fenced-off areas on Stark Street to mingle, watch and listen to the greatest and gayest in deejays, live per­ formers and to generally embrace a certain level o f queer debauchery. That, and to per­ haps glimpse a famous porn star or two— or at least a sexy out-of-towner. Despite recent neighborhood gentrifica- Sights from 2010's Stark St. Block Party tion, the Stark party hasn’t slowed, and throughout the year, Red Cap and Boxxes have done their part to attract big names— youngest queers aren’t even familiar with, such as Sherry Vine, Joey Arias and Pandora Opening for Amber will be Lisa. Dank with Boxx—while cultivating diverse local acts DJ Nark. and unique shows. As venue manager Justin As for how organizers go about procuring Buckles points out, “Everyone knows that artists for the street-spanning gay fest, Buck- the decentralization o f Stark Street has taken les shares, “We look at a broad range o f talent a toll on the gay community. Back in the day, for the block party. Anyone we consider must people would park in one place and go to have some sort o f name, or at least be well four or five bars on Stark Street. Now you known in the queer community. We try to have to drive to get to each gay destination. mix in local talent with celebrity talent. We “Our venue isn’t any less o f a destination,” know there’s a lot o f talent in Portland so we he continues. “The scene is just so spread out want to showcase that as well.” that when people are set Some o f the names in “When we put a block party on going to one place, the local mix are estab­ that’s where they go. ‘Hot together, we stretch out the lished performers. Along and not’comes and goes in with the Rose City Sirens talent and performances so waves. and ever-present ChiChi Indeed, but this year everyone has something to and Chonga and Ecstacy shows no signs of “not hot” Inferno, all o f last year’s look forward to . ... Our goal status, as Red Cap and “Miss Thing” titleholders Boxxes plan to close off is to keep the energy fresh (from the aforementioned Stark between 10th and competition) are on tap to and dynamic.” 11th Avenues, joining perform— quite the coup, -JUSTIN BUCKLES forces to present a lineup and all the more fitting for that’s both retro and relevant. This year’s cel­ Heklina, our hostess. Deejays tasked with ebration will be hosted by nationally revered moving the masses include Lunchlady, Porn- diva Heklina, most famous for creating San star, Mani and FSO D J. It’s shaping up to be Francisco’s longest-running drag show,Tran- quite the eclectic— dare we say nyshack, and known in Portland for her fabulous?— bill. popular Miss Thing competition. Heklina How does a venue go about meshing so wields a relentless, razor-sharp, merciless wit. much entertainment? “When we put a block She’s served as grand marshal o f San Fran­ party together, we stretch out the talent and cisco’s Pride Parade and won the 2009 Pride performances so everyone has something to Creativity Award for Outstanding Artistic look forward to,” Buckles says. “We generally Contribution to the LGBTQ^community. open with deejays, move to performances, The headlining musical act is ‘90s pop sen­ then back to deejays, and so on. Our goal is sation Amber, best known for gay anthems to keep the energy fresh and dynamic.” From “This Is Your Night,” “Sexual (La Da D i)” the sounds of the lineup— and if tradition is and the infamous “I f You Could Read My any indication— Red Cap and Boxxes will Mind” cover, a track recorded with Stars on have no trouble packing the gays in again, 54 for the film 54. I f Pride is synonymous even if the weather doesn’t cooperate. with anything, it’s reliving our favorite, And the good people on Stark plan to give catchiest queer theme songs, some that take back. A portion o f Block Party proceeds will us back decades, some that our community’s be donated to Q_ Center. Buckles explains, “We feel it’s important to support those who support us. We have our weekly charity night, Versus, on Tuesday nights at Boxxes. The Q_ Center, for example, helps raise awareness about LG BTQ _ issues throughout Portland and beyond, which is why a portion o f the proceeds from the block party and 100 per­ cent o f Friday door donations [from June 17s “Candy Shop” in Red C ap,“Latino Night Pride” in Boxxes] will go there.” See you then. Good cause, great party— we’U be wearing short shorts. Gates open at 1 p.m. Sun., June 19; the party goes all night. Admission price was TEA as of press time. Red Cap/Boxxes is located at 1035 SIVStark St.; redcapgarage.com. Stark Street’s Pride festivities aren’t ever limited to Red Cap/Boxxes. Right next door, Pride revelers will find Portland’s version o f Cheers— Scandals, a Stark staple since 1979, with its own perpetually packed festivities. This year’s street-closing shindig is dubbed Odyssey 2011, to benefit Cascade A ID S Project. An odyssey typically refers to a long, event­ ful journey, and Scandals seems primed to of­ fer its patrons something along those lines: a fun-filled weekend featuring a slew o f skilled deejays and live bands. The two-day roster boasts the swing jazz stylings o f Boy & Bean, Twisted Whistle’s acoustic Americana fusion, the musical creatures known as Sexy Water Spiders and Tree Frogs, and more. Gates open at 3 p. m. Fri., June 1 7, and at 2 p. m. Sat., June 18. Admission to Friday's festivities is $8, Saturday runs $10. The bar is also offering presale, weekend-long tickets fo r $15. Scandals is located at 1125 SIV Stark St.; scandalspdx.com.