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W W W .JUSTOUT.COM
OCTOBER 7,2011
If It’s not in Just Out,
Bottomless Mimosa Brunch! Get ready for
that hang-over medicine, Mary! (10:00 a.m.-
3:00p.m., Hamburger Mary's, 19 NW 5th)
Q Patrol Committee Meeting. (1:30-2:30p.m.,
0 Center, 4115 N Mississippi)
Butch Crew PDX social group. (3-5:00p.m., Q
Center, 4115 N Mississippi, pdxqcenterorg)
✓ “V W * The Portland Sisters of Perpetual In-
dulgence present All Hail the Queen
Bingo. Come dressed as your favorite queen or
king, with prizes, performances, and great food!
(4-7:00 p m., Embers, 110 NW Broadway, 21+,
$15 fora 10-game bingo pack)
OutKayaking holds a Potluck BBQ, an opportu­
nity to meet other paddlers and discuss up­
coming trips. (4-8:00 p.m., RSVP to kyle@out-
kayakmg org or 503-989-6333 for location and
directions)
Repent! The Church of the Poison Mind wel­
comes all sinners. (4-9:00p.m., Silverado, 308
SW 3rd, 21+, Free)
Men’s Faith & Sexuality Group. This safe, wel­
coming forum is for men who’ve experienced a
conflict between their faith and sexuality. (4-5:30
p.m., For more information or to RSVP, call 503-
223-8822 x1 or visit manifestpdx.org)
The ISRC presents the After Voting Show.
(7-10:00 p.m., Darcelle XV, 208 NW 3rd, 21+,
rosecourt.org)
Phoenix Variety Revue. (7:30 p.m.,
n A ®
Kelly's Olympian, 426 StV Washing­
ton, 21+, $7, PhoenixVarietyRevue.com)
Portland State University
Queer Resource Center’s
COMING OUT
WEEK EVENTS:
MON OCT 10
Open House, featuring a “ Guess the
Straight" panel
Noon-7:00 p.m., Smith Room 401
TUES OCT 11
Coming Out Panel & Share Your
Coming Out Story On Film
2-
5 :0 0 p.m., Smith Room 236
Movie Night: Paris is Burning
5 -7 :0 0 p.m., Smith Room 236
WED OCT 12
Opening the Door to Trans Health Care
3-
5:00 p.m., Smith Room 236
Toys in the Closet, with It’s My Pleasure
Love Your Body Fashion Show
7-9:00 p.m., Smith Ballroom
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FRI O C T 14
Karaoke & Dance Party
For m ore inform ation, visit
Superstar Divas Mega Show! (8:00 p.m., CC
Slaughters, 219 NW Davis, 21+, No cover!)
qrc.pdx.edu or call 503-725-9742
Gaay Aalto Sundays. (10:00 p.m., Aalto
Lounge, 3356 SE Belmont, 21+, No cover!)
Free Rapid HIV testing & STD screening for
guys into guys. (5-8:30p.m., Pivot, 209 SW4th,
pivotpdx.org)
M O N O C T 10
The Volunteers of PCPA present Emma Lily, a
staged reading of a new play with music.
(Noon-1:00 p.m., PCPA Antoinette Hatfield Hall
Rotunda Lobby, 1111 SW Broadway)
Brews & Blues, a fundraiser for Eileen Brady,
with special guests The Dan Duval Trio. (5:30
p.m., The Guild Public House, 1101 E Burnside,
$50 suggested donation)
Burger night at Starky’s! (6-9:00 p.m.,
Starky s 2913 SE Stark, 21+)
Salon Q. (7-11:00 p.m., Tucci, 220 SIVA Ave,
Lake Oswego, salonqpdx.com)
LGBTQ affirming Pentecostals: express your
charismatic style of prayer and worship in a
safe, nonjudgmental environment at the LGBT
In-Gathering. (7:00 p.m., Caldwell's Colonial
Chapel, 20 NE 14th, please enter from the
parking lot doors)
Pride Northwest presents Count on Me: National
Coming Out Day 2011. (6:00 p.m., Skidmore
Fountain, Downtown Portland, pridenw.org)
OUT Dancing Beginning Nightclub 2-Step les­
sons. (7:30 p.m., Ankeny Street Studio, 975 SE
Sandy, $10, outdancing.info)
Glory Box, a funny, sexy and
charged performance of Tim Miller's
journeys through the challenge of love, mar­
riage equality for gay Americans, comes to
town for one night only! (7:30 p.m., Reed Col­
lege Mainstage, 3203 SE Woodstock, TlmMill-
erPerformer.com)
Pub Quiz with Polly! (7-9:00 p.m., CC Slaugh­
ters, 219 NW 3rd, 21+, No cover!)
Come to the Bisexual Social to discuss issues
of bisexuality in an informal and supportive set­
ting. Call Laury for more information at 503-
285-4848 (7:30 p.m., The Deli, 441 N
Killingsworth)
MaryOke! Hamburger Mary’s has more songs
than you can shake a high heel at (and a cash
prize for the best performance). (9:00 p.m.,
Hamburger Mary's, 19 NW 5th, 21+, No cover!)
/ V a ' Kristen Ford and Kara Kulpa bring
their Boston musical stylings (and
inarguable hotness) to town. (9:30p.m., Alberta
Streeet Pub, 1036 NE Alberta, 21+)
T U E S O C T 11
National Coming Out Day Prayer Breakfast.
(8:30 a m., Augustana Lutheran, 2710 NE Nth,
For more information, please call 503-665-8741)
National Coming Out Day at PCC Cascade
Campus! (10:00 a m. -2:00 p.m., PCC Cascade
Student Untion, 705 N Killingsworth)
/ V a i Come Out, Come Out, Wherever
You Are! National Coming Out Day
Lunch. (Noon-1:00 p.m., Q Center, 4115 N
Mississippi)
LGBTQI & Disabled support group. (1-2:30
p.m., Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi)
Towel Tuesdays. Let the boys of CCs serve you
in nothing but their towels. (5-7:00 p.m., CC
Slaughters, 219 NW 3rd, 21+,N o cover!)
ABO
OutKayaking leads a Full Moon Paddle in
Ridgefield. Paddle into the sunset and paddle
back under the full moon. (6:00p.m., Ridgefield
Kayaking, Ridgefield, WA, outkayaking.org)
Anawim Christian Fellowship. (6:30-8:30
p.m., Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi)
Portland Lesbian Choir Open Rehearsal.
(6:30 p.m., Ainsworth UCC, 2941 NE Ainsworth,
plchoir.org)
Queer gaming nerds! Come to Magic: the
Queer Gathering. (7-9:00p.m., In Other Words,
14 NE Killingsworth)
Quizzy! (7-9:00 p.m., Hamburger Mary's, 19
NW 5th, All ages)
Karaoke with Theo. (10:00p.m., Red Cap Ga­
rage, 1035 SIV Stark, 21+, No cover!)
T H U R S O C T 13
Hip Hop Heaven. (9:00 p.m., CC Slaughters,
219 NW 3rd, 21+, No cover!)
Gay & Grey, a program of Friendly House, pres­
ents the 2nd Thursday Social for GLBTQI el­
ders, their families, friends, and allies. (1-3:00
p.m., Village Inn, 1621 NE 10th, contact Kara at
503-224-2640 for more information)
Red Cap Garage presents HOTT
MESS, a mashup of Portland Drag
Race and Miss Thing. Who's the hottest mess in
town? (10:00 p.m., Red Cap Garage, 1035 SW
Stark, 21+, No cover!)
Pride Professional Alliance presents The Role
of Therapy in Gender Transitioning: An Edu­
cational Experience. (6-7:30 p.m., 0 Center,
4115 N Mississippi)
Fitness Boot Camp for Trans Guys. (6-7:00
p.m., 0 Center, 4115 NMississippi, $10, sweet-
momentum-fitness. com)
Spinna DeVinyl early weekend dance party.
(8:30 p.m., Local Lounge, 3536 NE MLK, 21+,
No cover!)
Naked Pool! (9:00 p.m., The Eagle Portland,
835 N Lombard, 21+, No cover!, facebook.
com/theeagleportland)
Costume MaryOke! Arrive in costume or dig
through our box of props (and win a cash prize
for the best performance). (9:00 p.m., Ham­
burger Mary’s, 19 NW 5th, 21+, No cover!)
F R I O C T 14
Oregon Bears Happy Hour. (5-7:00 p.m., Fox
& Hounds, 217 NW 2nd, 21+, No cover!)
CAP presents ¡Concientizate!, a celebration of
Latin® art, culture and music to commemorate
National Latino AIDS Awareness Day. (6-10:00
p.m., Pivot, 209 SW 4th, cascadeaids.org)
SWAGGER all-inclusive dance class! (6:00
p.m., Center Space Studio, 420 SE 6th, $8
drop-in, $35 5 classes, theotherspacellc.com)
Dirty Queer, Portland’s favorite X-rated open
mic, is a haven for queer erotic entertainers
of all sorts. Come early to get a good seat!
(6:30-8:30 p.m., In Other Words, 14 NE K ill­
ingsworth, 18+, $1-$5 suggested donation,
dirtyqueer.com)
/ V W ' The ISRC presents the Out of Town
Show. Join visiting folks for perfor­
mances by Monarchs from around the Circuit as
well as special request performances. (6:30p.m.,
Embers, 110 NW Broadway, 21+, rosecourt.org)
OUT Dancing Intermediate/Advanced Night­
club 2-Step Lessons. (6:30 p.m., Ankeny Street
Studio, 975 SE Sandy, $10, outdancing, info)
We Were Here opening night, followed by a
Q&A with director David Weissman. (Regal Fox
Tower, 846 SW Park, please check with theater
for show time)
Thank Goddess it’s 2nd Friday. TGI(2)F is a
alternative for woman-identified persons to
meet and connect in a playful, sensual environ­
ment. RSVP strongly encouraged. (7-11:00
p.m., $5-10, for location, visit lovetribe.org, join
the tribe and find TGIF on the calendar.)
MTF Support Group. For more information
please contact sujvary@comcast.net. (7-9:00
p.m., Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi)
Northwest Dance Project presents NEW NOW
WOW! (8:00 p.m., Lincoln Performance Hall,
1620 SW Park, $24-39, nwdanceproject.org)
Mary’s Charity Bingo. This is NOT your typical
“church basement bingo.” (7-9:00 p.m., Ham­
burger Mary's, 19 NW 5th, All ages, $20 buy-in)
Glee Night! (8:00p.m., The Eagle Portland, 835
N Lombard, 21+, No cover!, facebook.com/
theeagleportland)
Chromeo performs live with Mayer Hawthorne
& The County. (8:00 p.m., Roseland Theater, 8
NW 6th, All ages, $26)
W E D O C T 12
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)
Old Lesbians Organizing for Change. (1-3:00
p.m., Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi, for more
information, call 503-286-3575)
Free Rapid HIV testing & STD screening for
guys into guys. (1-3:30p.m., Pivot, 209 SW4th,
pivotpdx.org)
The ISRC presents an Awards dinner & In-Town
Show. (5:30p.m., Darcelle XV, 208 NW3rd, 21+,
$20 for dinner and show, rosecourt.org)
The Link, a social networking group for HIV+
GLBT men, meets for Pizza Talk. Come for free
pizza (yum) and a presentation on topics rele­
vant to HIV-»- men. (6:00 p.m., Pivot, 209 SW
4 th, pivotpdx.org)
Inter-Personal Violence Support Group.
(6-8:00 p.m., Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi)
Todd Couple
Filmmaker Haynes hosts a doubleheader of inspiration
Fans of acclaimed filmmaker Todd Haynes are in for that makes it, that really makes it ... is the one that
a reel treat. The man behind androgynous glam classic achieves madness.”
Velvet Goldmine, ‘50s melodrama homage Far From
Cue the evening’s next film, the masterpiece of obses­
Heaven and, most recently, Emmy-winning HBO mini­ sion and anxiety starring James Stewart and Kim Novak.
series M ildred Pierce will visit the Hollywood Theatre for Like Performance, Vertigo paws at identity and (in)sanity.
an evening behind the screens.
Together, they offer a glimpse into the screen visions of
In a doubleheader of moviemaking presented on a New Queer Cinema pioneer; if the first is an obvious
(whoa) 35mm, the Portland-based auteur—who rose to precursor to the sex-fueled neo-psychedelia of Haynes’
cult fame with his 1988 Barbie doll-acted short film on Goldmine, the second is the blueprint (black-and-white
the life of Karen Carpenter—revisits two titles that have print?) for his painstaking tributes to Old Hollywood.
influenced his signature world view: 1970 gangster flick
Haynes will introduce each film, in a night that marks the
Performance and 1958 Hitchcock entry Vertigo.
start of En Route, the Hollywood Theatre’s new series spot­
In the former, none other than M ick Jagger plays an lighting artists and their inspirations—and perhaps yours.
(again, whoa) all-but-retired rocker who opens his bo­
Sat., Oct. 15, 7 p.m. (Vertigo), 9:45 p.m. (Performance);
hemian flat to an East London thug out to lie low after
Hollywood Theatre, 4122 NE Sandy Blvd.; $10 fo r both
a recent hit. It’s a stylized time capsule of cockney
film s; hollywoodtheatre.org.
hoodlums, free love, identity and rock n’ roll, in which
Jagger’s character proclaims, “The only performance
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