OREGON'S LGBTO NEWSMAGAZINE
JUNE 17. 2011
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FRI J U N E 17
Scandals presents Odyssey 2011: Pride Block
Party. Live music from Boy & Bean, Eggplant,
Berthaline, Sexy Water Spiders, and Tree Frogs.
(Gates open at 3:00 p.m., Scandals, 1125 SW
Stark, 21+, $8, scandalspdx.com )
Oregon Bears Happy Hour. (5-7:00 p.m., Fox
& Hounds, 217 NW 2nd, 21+, No cover!)
Q Center Concert Series presents
Hip to be Q: the all-ages Pride kick
off party! Featuring Beyondadoubt, DJ Lunchla-
dy, Kaia Wilson, Leviticus Appleton, and about a
million other local favorites. (5:00 p.m., 0 Cen
ter, 4115 N M ississippi, $ 5-15 slid in g scale
donation, pdxqcenter.org)
Don’t miss the 5th Annual T*Party, a gathering
for genderqueers, dragsters, trans people of all
stripes, and those who are busily defying the
gender binary. (5:30p.m., Overlook Park, 1301N
Fremont, bring food, drinks, or gam es to share)
Poison Waters & Friends Pride Happy Hour
Show in The Crystal Hotel’s Al’s Den. (5:30
p.m., A l's Den, 303 SW 12th, 21+, No cover!)
Filmusik: Planet of Dinosaurs. Watch classic
film with a live score from teams of musicians,
sound effects designers and actors; where ev
ery roar, whistle and arpeggio is created on
stage. (8:00 p.m., Hollyw ood Theatre, 4122 NE
Sandy $10, film usik.com )
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Crave Pride Kick-Off Party! The
party with the reputation for having
the most (and hottest) ladies per square foot
kicks off Pride with DJs Wildfire and Alicious
(along with the notorious Crave Go-Gos). (8:00
p.m., Crush, 1400 S E Morrison, 21+, $6, face-
book. com /cravedanceparty)
Laura Gibson & Holcombe Waller, live in con
cert. (8:00 p.m., Aladdin Theater, 3017 S E M il-
waukie, $15)
Amy & Freddy: A Benefit Concert for Camp
Starlight. (8:00 p.m., M elody Ballroom , 615 SE
Alder, 21+, $35)
Homo Say Whut? is two stories of hella gay
ness, featuring New Orleans Bounce legend
Katey Red and DJ Sammy Jo of the Scissor Sis
ters. (9:00 p.m., Rotture, 315 SE 3rd, 21+, $10)
Northeast Kelly, Gresham, $6.75 p er person)
Jethro Tull, live in concert. (6:30 p.m., Edge-
field, 2126 SW H alsey Troutdale, $40+, edge-
fieldconcerts.com )
Dining with the Divas! Dinner and drag, a
match made in heaven. (7:00 p.m., Ham burger
M ary's, 19 NW 5th, 21+ after 9:30 p.m.)
Gay Pride 2011: Readings and Works in
Progress. (7:30 p.m., Theater! Theatre!, 3430
SE Belmont, Pay what you can, fusepdx.com)
Local Lounge, 3536 NE MLK, 21+, No cover!)
Burlescape: Pride Edition, a tantalizing taste
of the burlesque AND boylesque world, featur
ing the bawdy boys of Burlesquire, Pacific Pinup
Meghan Mayhem and the Mirthful Minx Mona
DePlume. (10:00 p.m ., Ham burger M ary's, 19
NW 5th, 21+, No cover!)
Boxxes hosts Latino Pride Night! Hosted by
Kelly Johana, as FSODJ and DJ Marco work the
dance floor! (10:00 p.m., Boxxes, 1035 SW
Stark, 21+, No cover!)
E20: Erupt Til Dawn, the premier after-hours
community fundraising event. (11:00 p.m., 128
Come on out to Portland’s First Nubian Pride
Pageant. (6-9:00 p.m ., Embers, 110 NW
Portland Black Pride presents Roll Bounce
Skate Party. (6:30 p.m ., Skate World, 1220
INDIE-CENT: Gay Pride Edition. (9:00 p.m.,
rage, 1035 SW Stark, 21 +, No cover!)
Belmont, 21+, $5)
3031 S E Powell, $8)
Slaughters, 219 NW Davis, 21+, No cover!)
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M cC all Waterfront Park, A ll ages, $7, pridenw.
Pride Bowl! Your favorite “commu-
V J L R nity” bowling alley kicks off Pride
weekend with bowling, shots, music, food, and
more! (6:30 p.m., A M F 300 Pro Bow ling Lanes,
Flamin' Friday Pride Kick Off! (9:00 p.m., CC
(8:00 p.m., Refuge, 116 S E Yamhill, 21+ ,$15,
org/pulse)
Broadway, 21+, $7)
SW 4th, 21+, No cover!)
Just Out presents Ecstacy Inferno's
Candy Shop Beauty Shop: Pride
Edition. Contests and prizes! Dancing and
drag! Come on OUT! (10:00 p.m ., Red Cap Ga
Wanderlust Circus presents Bogville: Gypsy
Dust, a full-length original fairytale operetta.
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Gaycation hosts their very own
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Pride kick-off with ChiChi & Chonga,
Jenna Riot, Chelsea Starr, DJ Emoticon, and
resident DJs Snowtiger and Mr. Charming.
Dance it out! (9:00 p.m., Holocene, 1001 SE
Pulse! Pride Dance at the Waterfront Fresh
from his German tour, DJ Bad Boy Bill comes to
help Portland shake it out. (6-10:00 p.m., Tom
Portland Black Pride presents Blackbuster
Movie & Game Night. (9:00 p.m., Pivot, 209
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NW 11th, e2d.sunrunnerpdx.com )
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Market 0 farmers market. (9:00a m .-2:00p.m.,
Q Center, 4115 N M ississippi, pdxqcenter.org)
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)
some “bounce?
to Homo
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RCSA All Stars VS the Portland
Police Charity Softball Game. All
proceeds benefit Q Center and the Portland Po
lice Cadets. (Noon, Erv Lind Stadium, NE 57th &
Hassalo, $5 donation, rosecltysoftball.org)
LIVE ART. Create live art from a selection of
models. (1-3:00 p.m., Frankie Tease Studio,
833 SE M ain 0119, $10)
Scandals presents Odyssey 2011: Pride Block
Party. Live music from Twisted Whistle, Pindar,
White, and Russell, Funk Shui, and Saturday Night
Orphans. (Gates open at 2:00 p.m., Scandals,
1125 SW Stark, 21+. $10, scandalspdx.com)
Chick-A Boom Boom presents Pride Patio
Party: Young Hearts Run Free. All DJ tips will
support the Not Enough Festival! (3:00 p.m.,
The Portland Gay Symphonic Band
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presents Testament of Freedom,
their last concert of the season, featuring the
Portland Gay Men’s Chorus. (7:30p.m., Newmark
Dyke March! Meet at the North park blocks at
NW Park & Burnside. (5:00 p.m. gathering, 6:00
Theatre, 1111SW Broadway $17+, rcgfb.org)
p.m. march, dykem archportland.com )
Tonic Lounge, 3100 NE Sandy, 21+)
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Oops, we did it again!
Just Out is giving away
Britney Spears
concert tickets!
Visit us at the Pride NW Waterfront Festival
at PABA Pavilion booth #9 to enter a drawing
to win a pair of tickets to see Britney Spears live
July 28 at the Rose Garden.
Dino Fever
Blue Cranes get new and really, really, really old
for Filmusik presentation
Dinosaurs, dude. It doesn’t get any cooler. Ever since the ancient
creatures ruled the earth, all those who followed have been fascinated
by their stature, their strength and their survival—or lack thereof. And
ever since thereVe been flickering images on the silver screen, we’ve
been awestruck by their, well, sheer coolness.
For their latest presentation, the folks at Filmusik assemble a team of
musicians, sound effects designers and actors to create the soundtrack
of a classic creature feature, 1978’s Planet of Dinosaurs. That’s right,
dino disciples: Every roar, every THWAP! of the sci-fi flick’s stop-
motion stars will be recreated in person, direct from the Hollywood
Theatre pit, thanks to Filmusik’s talented artists and an arsenal of noise
props. Local voice-over actors will dub the film live from the original
script, matching the movie’s time travelers who land on a prehistoric
planet. And furnishing the (original!) musical soundtrack are Portland’s
improv renegades, Blue Cranes.
As you’d imagine, meshing the film’s separate sight and sound can
vases is tricky business. Explains Foley and sound effect guru David Ian,
“The pacing of the film is much, much faster than radio theater and
many sounds, while important, are often incidental instead of featured;
there’s a huge variety as well as calling for huge sounds from giant fight
ing monsters.”
He had us at “huge sounds from giant fighting monsters.” Get ready
for a truly thrilling, behind-the-scenes look at the art of sound on
screen.
June 17, 23 (Spanish language performance) and 24, 8 p.m.; Hollywood
Theatre, 4122 NE Sandy Blvd.; $10, $8 students/seniors; hollywoodtheatre.
org orfilmusik.com.
— A m a n d a S c h u r r