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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 2011)
OREGO N S LGBTQ N EW S M A G A ZIN E If it’s not in Just Out, ABO FRI JU LY 1 Men’s Morning Yoga & Meditation. (6:30 a.m., for more information, visit manifestpdx.org) Oregon Bears Happy Hour. (5-7:00 p.m., Fox & Hounds, 217 NW 2nd, 21+, No cover!) Special 10-Year Anniversary screen- ing of the documentary Girls Rock! The Movie, about Portland’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp for Girls. (7:00 p.m., Hollywood Theatre, 4122 NE Sandy, $15+, girlsrockmovie.com) Film Fridays at Pivot! This week’s film: Toy Story 3 (2010). (7:00 p.m., Pivot, 209 SIV 4th, Free, pivotpdx.org) Dining with the Divas! Dinner and drag, a match made in heaven. (7:00 p.m., Hamburger Mary's, 19 NW5th, 21+ after 9 :3 0 p.m.) The Wanderlust Circus Orchestra, live in con cert. (8:00 p.m., Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 NE Alberta, $28 adv/$35 dus, wanderlustcircus.com) Burlesque S’il Vous Plait, a classic burlesque show with a contemporary variety twist, featur ing burlesque, comedy, singing and more! (8:30 p.m., Crush Bar, 1400 SE Morrison, 21+, $5, BurlesquePlease. com) Party Zodiac: Cancer. Celebrate all things astrological with the boys of the Eagle Portland. (9:00 p.m., The Eagle Port land, 835 N Lombard, 21+) Flamin’ Friday Dance Party, featuring DJ Dougalicious and hosted by Bolivia Carmichaels (9:00 p.m., CC Slaughter's, 219 SW Davis, 21+, No cover!) Friday Night Dancing with DJ Brandon. (9:00 p.m., Local Lounge, 3536 NE MLK, 21+) Nick Dean spins as you dance it out. (9:00 p.m., Red Cap Garage, 1035 SW Stark, 21+, No cover!) Fuego Fridays, with DJ Marco and PSODJ. (10:00 p.m., Red Cap Garage, 1035 SW Stark, 21+, No cover!) Lucinda Williams performs live, as part of the Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival. (9:00 p.m. For more information, visit waterfront- bluesfest.com) ANDAZ 9 -Year Anniversary Celebration, with DJ Anjali & The Incredible Kid. (9:00 p.m., Rot- ture, 315 SE 3rd, 21+, $7) Saturday Night at Red Cap, with FSODJ. (9:00 p.m., Red Cap Garage, 1035 SW Stark, 21+, No cover!) SAT JU LY 2 Boxxes ‘90s Remix Night. (9:00p.m., RedCap Garage, 1035 SW Stark, 21+, No cover!) Market 0 farmers market. (9:00a m.-2:00p.m., Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi, pdxqcenter.org) Slower Saturday Night Jam with DJ Sammy. (9:00 p.m., Local Lounge, 3536 NE MLK, 21+) 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) Maricon © Matador, a night for homos and their homeys. (10:00 p.m., Matador, 1967 W Burnside, 21+) Men's Walking Group. Meet at Holladay Park Fountain near Lloyd Center Max station. (10:00 a.m. -Noon, to RSVP or for more information, call 503-223-8822x1, or visit manifestpdx.org) Men’s Gardening and Food Sustainability Team. (1:00 p.m., to RSVP or for more infor mation, call 503-223-8822 x1, or visit mani- festpdx.org) LIVE ART. Create live art from a selection of models. (1-3:00 p.m., Frankie Tease Studio, 833 SE Main 4119, $10) Renee is a Zombie, a one-woman band from Florida, brings layered harmonies (and a glockenspiel) to town. (2:00 p.m., In Other Words, 14 NE Killingsworth) /y w i Free Rapid HIV Testing for guys into guys. (5-8:30 p.m., Pivot, 209 SW 4th, pivotpdx.org) Geeklesque: The Geek Night Returns. Critical Hit Burlesque is pleased to present an all new rendition of geek-themed burlesque acts! (8:00 p.m., Someday Lounge, 125 NW 5th, 21+, $10 adv/$12dos) Hilarious at the Hawthorne. (8:30 p.m., Haw thorne Theatre, 39th and SE Hawthorne, 21+, $5) Delaney & Paris pe rfo rm at D ante's July 2. / N W ' IndepenDANCE Holiday Party, fea- turing the hottest dance remixes by DJ Robb, Go-Go boys ripping up the dance floor, and your host, Bolivia Carmichaels. (9:00 p.m., CC Slaughter's, 219 SW Davis, 21+, No cover!) Delaney & Paris, live in concert. (9:00 p.m., Dante ’s, 350 W Burnside, 21 +, $12 adv/$15 dos) S U N JULY 3 OUT Kayaking paddles the Tualatin River. Pack a lunch for picnic break! If you need to rent a kayak, arrive by 11:30 a.m. (Noon, Brown's Ferry Park, 5855 SW Nyberg Lane, Tu alatin, OR, outkayaking.org) Repent! The Church of the Poison Mind wel comes all sinners with free food, $1 shots, a beer bust, and a healthy dose of your favorite Silverado dancers. (4-9:00p.m., Silverado, 308 SW 3rd, 21+, No cover!) Men's Wanderlust Fitness Cycling Group. Meet at the Whole Foods at NE 15th and Fre mont. (4:30 p.m., to RSVP or for more infor mation, call 503-223-8822 x1, or visit mani- festpdx.org) Dirty Porno 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+, No cover!) The Superstar Divas Dixieland Show! Four score and, well... four years ago, the Divas brought forth this nation a new drag show. The rest is history... (8:00p.m., CC Slaughter’s, 219 SW Davis, 21+, No cover!) The Wanderlust Circus Orchestra, live in con cert. (8:00 p.m., Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 NE Alberta, $28 adv/$35 dos, wanderlustcircus.com) D ianne Appleqate 1 1 o D.n.s. Modern Family Dental Care 23 Years Experience Comprehensive Dental Care Low Radiation Digital X-Rays Excellent Customer Service Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Broadway Theatre Rose kicks off 20th summer season with big, big fun Break out the Aqua Net and say a prayer for the ozone layer, Hairspray is back. The 1988 John Waters film-turned-Broadway smash returns to the Portland metro area in a new production by, fittingly enough, Tigard’s Broadway Rose Theatre Company. W ith its sock-hops, teen crushes and doo-wop, the coming-of-age circa 1962 tale o f high hopes and higher hair charmed audiences, introducing the ever-eccentric Waters to a family-friendly mainstream. That’s not to say the auteur’s signature quirk is lacking, what with big-boned mama Edna script ed to be performed in drag (Divine in Waters’ film, Tony Award-winner Harvey Fierstein in the stage adaptation and, later, John Travolta in the 2007 film version of the musical itself). For the Broadway Rose production— which launches the company’s 20th summer season— Dan Murphy takes the matriarchal reins to Blythe Wood land’s Tracy Turnblad, the “pleasantly plump” teen with aspirations to dance on an urban television show. Turnblad is more than a fictional heroine o f fat activism— she’s a fierce mover and shaker who stands up against bullying, racism and, o f course, champions big girls with big hair. W ith crowd-pleasing numbers by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman (“I Can Hear the Bells,” “Good Morning, Baltimore,” “Cooties”), Hairspray remains an enduring Technicolor delight for nostalgia fans of all ages. 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