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WWW.JUSTOUT.COM
JULY 15,2011
it’s not happening.
If it’s not in Just Out,
Austra performs live, with Cold Cave and Dan­
gerous Boys Club. (9:00 p.m., Doug Fir, 830 E
Burnside, 21+, $12 adv/$14 dos)
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AIDS Walk Portland Team Captain Kick-Off
Party! Team captains and wanna bes are invited
to join and socialize. (7-9:00 p.m., Lan Su Chi­
nese Garden, RSVP required to 503-278-3859,
cascadeaids.org)
SAT JULY 23
Mary-oke! (8:00 p.m., Hamburger Mary's, 19
NW5th, 21+ after 9:30p.m., No cover!)
Market Q farmers market. (9:00a m.-2:00p.m.,
0 Center, 4115 N Mississippi, pdxqcenterorg)
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HRC presents Portland Women's 3x3 Basket­
ball Tournament. (9:00 a m.-7:00 p.m., Irving
Park, NE 7th and Fremont, hrc.org/pdxbasketball)
Violent Vickie, a Berkeley-based
queer electrónica band (think Glass
Candy or Le Tigre), performs live with Starlight
and Magic and Amy Kasio. (9:00p.m., The Ken­
ton Club, 2025 N Kilpatrick, 21+)
Dirty Porno Bingo, hosted by Chi Chi and
Chonga. (8-10:00 p.m., Boxxes, 1035 SW Stark,
21+, No cover!)
Superstar Divas Mega Show! (8:00 p.m., CC
Slaughters, 219 NW Davis, 21+, No cover!)
Gaay Aalto Sundays. (10:00p.m..AaltoLounge,
3356 SE Belmont, 21+, No cover!)
MON JULY 18
Men's Morning Yoga & Meditation. (6:30 a.m.,
manifestpdx.org)
AXIS. Sex and dating can be stressful and con­
fusing. Meet with a counselor who can answer
questions, provide support, and help take the
stress out of safer sex. (11:00 a m., Q Center,
4115 N Mississisppi, pdxqcenter.org)
Burger night at Starky’s! (6-9:00p.m., Starky's
2913 SE Stark, 21+)
✓ “V W * Just Out presents Gay Skate! A night
v j L ^ < of the hokey pokey, backwards skate
and putting on some serious mileage at Oaks
Park. Proceeds benefit the Just Out Scholarship
Fund. (7-9:00 p.m., 1 SE Spokane St., $6 plus a
food donation for Esther 's Pantry)
Q Patrol PDX Social. (7-10:00 p.m., Red Cap
Garage, 1035 SW Stark, 21+)
OUT Dancing Country 2-Step beginners les­
sons. (7:30 p.m., Ankeny Street Studio, 975 SE
Sandy, $10, outdancing.info)
The Portland Polyamory Circle is a place to
chat about inclusive relationships, extended
families, and intentional community. (7:30 p.m.,
Contact Laury at 503-285-4848 for location)
Mary-oke! (8:00 p.m., Hamburger Mary's, 19
NW 5th. 21+ after 9:30 p.m.. No cover!)
TUES JULY 19
Men’s Morning Yoga & Meditation. (6:30 a.m.,
manifestpdx.org)
Free Rapid HIV testing & STD screening for
guys into guys. (5-8:30p.m.. Pivot, 2 0 9 SW 4th,
pivotpdx.org)
Men's Naked Yoga. (6:15p.m., manifestpdx.org)
Late Awakenings, a support group for women
who come out and identify as lesbian later in life.
(700 p.m., Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi, pdxq-
center.org)
Trans*Fem, a social group for genderfabulous
sisters. (7:00 p.m., Q Center, 4115N Mississippi,
pdxqcenterorg)
GIRLTOPIA, a special night for “girls who love
girls." (9:00 p.m., CC Slaughters, 219 NW Davis,
21+, No cover!)
Timeless Tuesdays. (9:00 p.m., Local Lounge.
3536 NE MLK, 21+)
Eagle Theater Presents: Movie Night at The
Eagle! (9:30 p.m., The Eagle Portland, 835 N
Lombard. 21+, No cover!, facebook.com/
theeagleportland)
Pivot presents Lube Wrestling! The
winner gets a fistful of cash and a
basketful of lube. (10:00 p.m., Red Cap Garage,
1035 SW Stark, 21+)
WED JULY 20
Men's Morning Yoga & Meditation. (6:30 a.m.,
manifestpdx.org)
LBGTQI Seniors Lunch, free to seniors age 60
and over. (Noon-1:00 p.m., Metropolitan Com­
munity Church, 2400 NE Broadway, 503-367-
2220, mccpdxfood@gmail.com)
Free Rapid HIV testing & STD screening for
guys into guys. (1-3:30p.m., Pivot, 209 SW 4th,
pivotpdx.org)
PABA After Hours. Orlando Construction Inc.
invites you to a fabulous barbecue, featuring
homemade smoked meats and sausage, thanks
to their fabulous success through PABA. (5:30
p.m., 6605 NE Fremont)
The Rose Burgess Trio makes the long trek
from “ Down Under” to bring us their very special
brand of gypsy-folk-roots musical stylings. (9:00
p.m., Mississippi Pizza, 3552 N Mississippi, $7,
rosieburgess.com)
Bearly Naked Billiards. (9:00 p.m., The Eagle
Portland, 835 N Lombard, 21+, No cover!, face-
book. com/theeagleportland)
Portland Idol (9:00 p.m., Red Cap Garage, 1035
SW Stark, 21+, No cover!)
FRI JULY 22
Men’s Morning Yoga & Meditation. (6:30 a.m.,
manifestpdx.org)
Oregon Bears Happy Hour. (5-7:00p.m., Fox &
Hounds, 217 NW 2nd, 21+, No cover!)
PDX Pop Now! festival. (6:00 p.m.-1XJ0 a m.,
RefugePDX, 116 SE Yamhill, pdxpopnow.org)
OUT Dancing Country 2-Step intermediate/
advanced lessons. (6:30 p.m., Ankeny Street
Studio, 975 SE Sandy, $10, outdancing, info)
Film Fridays at Pivot! This week: IV//cfe(1997).
(7:00 p.m., Pivot, 209 SW 4th, pivotpdx.org)
Inter-Personal Violence Support Group.
(6-8:00p.m., Q Center, 4115 NMississippi)
Dining with the Divas! Dinner and drag, a
match made in heaven. (7:00 p.m., Hamburger
Mary’s, 19 NW 5th, 21+ after 9:30 p.m.)
/ N W i Name That Tune! Grab a drink, eat
some food, and play Name That Tune!
A fund raiser for In Other Words. (6:30 p.m., Pal­
ace of Industry, 5426 N Gay, $5+ sliding scale)
Oh, Katy Perry.. I don’t even know where to
begin. (7:30 p.m., Rose Garden, 1 Center Court,
$25-45, katyperry.com)
The Feminist Queer Scr-Fi/Fantasy Reading
Group discusses Dark Matter: Reading the
Bones by Sheree Thomas. (6:30 p.m., In Other
Words. 14 NE Killingsworth)
Anawim Christian Fellowship. (6:30-8:30
p.m., 0 Center, 4115 N Mississippi)
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The Oregon Bears take over CCs with
the Double X Dance. The music is
loud, the crowd is dense, and it’s the only place
to see all of Portland’s yummiest bears under
one roof. (9:00 p.m., C C. Slaughter's, 219 NW
3rd, 21+, No cover!)
Fuego Fridays, with DJ Marco and PSODJ.
(10:00 p.m., Red Cap Garage, 1035 SW Stark,
21+, No cover!)
The Adventure Group goes on a moderate hike to
Little Crater Lake and Timothy Lake. Meet outside
Starbucks at Hollywood Fred Meyer. (9:00 a.m.,
3030 NE Weidler, call Jack at 503-413-0831)
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)
The Adventure Group goes on a moderate urban
bike ride on the Springwater Corridor, Clearwater
trail, and more. Meet by Vera Katz’ statue. (10:00
a m., 1 SE Main, call Laurent at 503-564-8736)
Men’s Eco-Hike. Join Manifest for a hike to Ea­
gle Creek. (10:00 a.m., To RSVP or for more in­
formation, visit manifestpdx.org or call 503-
223-8822x1)
PDX Pop Now! festival. (Noon-1:00 a.m., Ref­
ugePDX, 116 SE Yamhill, pdxpopnow.org)
OBT Exposed returns! Experience ballet out­
doors with performances smack dab in the
middle of downtown! (1:30-2:30 p.m., Director
Park, 815 SW Park, Free!, obt.org)
Bully Awareness and Prevention Training,
designed for children ages 7-10. (2-4:00 p.m.,
One With Heart Tulen Center, 4231 SE Haw­
thorne, Free!, Pre-registration is required by
calling 503-231-1999)
Deaf and Hearing OutReach welcomes all LGBT
ASL lovers to coffee night every fourth Saturday!
(6:30 p.m., Three Fnends Coffee House, 201 SE
12th, Free, dhorpdx.blogspot.com)
/ V W i Cassingle and Loving It Records pres-
vX ™
ents a tape release (yes, a TAPE re­
lease) party for The Happening, Portland's own
queer-n-boozy “grunge-folk” trio. (8:00 p.m., The
Record Room, 8 NE Killingsworth, 21+)
It’s ladies night at Hamburger Mary’s with Doll
House! DJ Alicious spins as the go-gos gyrate
and the ladies pack the floor. (9:00 p.m., Ham­
burger Mary’s, 19 NW5th, 21+,$3 cover)
SUN JULY 24
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The Oregon Bears present the 5th
Annual Studz & Sudz Car Wash
and Celebrity Dunk Tank! (Noon-4:00 p.m.,
Starky's, 2913 SE Stark, oregonbears.org)
Slutwalk Craft Night & Open Mic. (4-6:30p.m.,
In Other Words, 14 NE Killingsworth)
PDX Pop Now! festival. (Noon-11:00 p.m.,
RefugePDX, 116 SE Yamhill, pdxpopnow.org)
The Church of the Poison Mind welcomes all
sinners with free food, $1 shots, and a healthy
dose of your favorite Silverado dancers. (4-9:00
p.m., Silverado, 308 SW 3rd, 21+, No cover!)
Free BBQ + Cheap Beer Sunday. (4:00 p.m.,
The Eagle Portland, 835 N Lombard, 21+, No
cover!, facebook. com/theeagleportland)
Men’s Wanderlust Fitness Cycling Group. Meet
at the Whole Foods at NE 15th and Fremont. (4:30
p.m., to RSVP or for more information, call 503-
223-8822x1, or visit manifestpdx.org)
BUTCH Crush, an evening of danc-
ing, performance and a date auction
to benefit BUTCH Voices. (5-9:00 p.m., Crush,
1412 SE Morrison, 21+, $5-10 sliding scale)
Free Rapid HIV Testing for guys into guys.
(5-8:30p.m., Pivot, 209 SW 4th, pivotpdx.org)
Our House Dinner Series: Old School Charm­
ers. (6:00 p.m., $85, reserve your seat online at
ourhouseofporHend. org)
Hot Flash! Hot Flash caters to seasoned lesbi­
ans who are too old for the “ scene” and too
young to stop dancing. (6- 10:00p.m., Barracuda,
9NW 2nd, 21+, $8 cover)
The Mindfulness for Living group explores
mindfulness through meditation, discussioun
and exercises. (6-7:00 p.m., Q Center, 4115 N
Mississippi, pdxqcenterorg)
Our House Dinner Series: Feasting on Fiction.
(6:00 p.m., $150, reserve your seat online at
ourhouseofPortland, org)
Fleet Foxes, live in concert! (6:30 p.m., McMe-
namins Edgefield, 2126 SW Halsey, Troutdale,
$38, edgefieldconcerts.com)
Quizzy! (7.00 p.m., Hamburger Mary's, 19 NW
5th, 21+ after 9:30p.m., No cover!)
The Real Vocal String Quartet brings its all­
lady, all-string musical stylings to town. (7:30
p.m.. Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 NE Alberta,
$10 adv/$12 dos)
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Karaoke with Theo. (10:00 p.m., Red Cap Ga­
rage, 1035 SW Stark, 21+, No cover!)
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THURS JULY 21
Men's Morning Yoga & Meditation. (6:30 a.m.,
manifestpdx.org)
Benefit BBQ for The Living Room. Come eat
delicious food while supporting Clackamas
County's LGBTQ youth organization. (4-7:00
p.m., Whole Foods Bridgeport, 7380 SW Bridge­
port Road, Tigard, $5, thelivingroomyouth.org)
/ V a I QFest BBQ Fundraiser! Pride Finpn-
cial and the Pride Professional Alli­
ance invite you to come mingle while raising
funds for Q Center. (5-11:00 p.m.. Q Center.
4115 N Mississippi, pdxqcenterorg)
Write Around Portland Writing Workshop.
(5-7:00p m.. Pivot, 209 SW4th, 18+, pre-regis­
tration required by calling 503-796-9224 or
visiting writearound.org)
Versus. (10:00 p.m., Boxxes, 1035 SW Stark,
21+, No cover!)
Adult Young Adult Book Club discusses Boy
Meets Boy and I Kiss Girls. (7-9:00 p.m., In Other
Words, 14 NE Killingsworth)
Beary-oke! (9:30 p.m., Scandals, 1225 SW
Stark, 21+, No cover!)
Q Patrol Training (7-9:00 p m., 0 Center, 4115
N Mississippi, pdxqcenterorg)
Soup’s On
And then some for Our House’s latest Dinner Series lineup
Dinner parties can be among the most special of expe­ (who will also perform) transforming their home into a
riences, and the most enriching—in more ways than one. temple ground complete with waterfalls and gardens, fire
For its 19th Annual Dinner at My House series, Our pit and a pan-Asian dinner courtesy of Marvelous Meals
House presents a smorgasbord of themed evenings, hosted Extraordinary Catering Service. The Dinner series con­
at everything from private homes to on a double-decker tinues throughout the winter with cuisine for every pal­
bus, and by a who’s who of community figures.
ate and price point, all proceeds going directly to Our
The schedule kicks into high gear July 23 with a House to support individuals in the community living
“Feasting on Fiction” affair featuring author Chuck with HIV/AIDS.
Palahniuk {Fight Club, Haunted) and a menu from Vi­
We’ve no reservations about this one at all—but, you
brant Fable Catering. The following night is a classic know, reserve now.
page-turner, with “Old School Charmers” and Starky’s
Our House Dinner Series; various dates from July 15-March
owners Greg Simshaw and Joe Waldruff opening up the
31, 2012; various locations; S50-S150; 503-736-9276 or our-
queer hub with traditional southern comfort grub.
houseofportland.org/dinner-series/
And for a truly magical time, the next week’s “Bali at
Tabor Falls" finds Gary Nelson and dancer Minh Tran
— A m a n d a S c h u r r