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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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