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O REGO N S LGBTO N EW S M A G A ZIN E 4 alive and vital and challenged by my work at PH A M E . I think I’m the luckiest man in Portland to have this job.” For more information about PH AM E Acad emy, visit phameacademy.org. — Ryan J. Prado Community Events in Brief • D arcelle XV Showplace (208 N W Third Ave.) hosts Super!Drag! Friday, October 7, a benefit performance for Bradley Angle House. Darcelle, Poison Waters and oth ers will drag up as their favorite superheroes in commemoration o f Domestic Violence Awareness M onth. The special happy hour show runs from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., with doors at 6. Admission is $15 per person, and the event is for those 21 and over. Tickets are available at bradley- angle.org, or at the door. For more information, email rebecca@bradley- angle, org, or call 503-232-1528 ext. 204. • Ihe I larm ony o f the Rose Awards D inner and In-Town Show will be held at Darcelle XV Showplace Wednesday, October 12 from 6 to 9 p.m. Emceed by Gem Empress 33 of Boise, Terra Mi Su, and Empress 38 o f Denver, nwnews Stephanie Paul, this coronation ceremony in cludes cocktails, dinner, the awards and then a fabulous show. Tickets, $20, are available at rosecourt.org. Memorial Student Union Building (1825 SW Broadway, room 355). The show, dubbed “Fall Into Fashion!” will celebrate bodies o f all types, genders, gender identities and abilities. Poison W aters will • “Ignite—The Basic Rights O regon E v en t” emcee the event, which will also include will be held Friday, October 7 in the Portland performances by the Sisters o f Perpetual A rt Museum’s Kridel G rand Ballroom (1219 Indulgence, feminist comedian Carm en SW Park Ave.). The annual fundraising gala Trincee and Kari Anne M cDonald. will include dinner, dancing and live enter Visit pdx.edu/wrc fo r more information. tainment. All proceeds go to BRO’s mission to educate Oregonians about marriage equal • T h e O regon C h ap ter o f In teg rity USA ity, and to advance trans and racial justice. presents a special prayer service focusing on T ie gala features entertainm ent from sing the LGBTQ_com m unity Friday, O ctober 7. er-songwriter Laura Gibson, DJ Lunch Lady “Evensong for the Feast o f Saints Sergius & and more. Tickets are $75. Bacchus” starts at 7:30 p.m. at St. Stephen’s BRO’s advisory group is expected to meet Episcopal Church (1432 SW 13th Ave.). in late October to make a recommendation on Attendees will sing chants and hymns by whether or not BRO should begin gathering candlelight, and meditate on inspiring Bible pas signatures for a freedom to marry ballot initia sages. T ie Rev. Gabriel I .amazares will officiate. tive for 2012’s general election. Advice from Email oregonintegrity@gmail.com fo r more the group, along with input from the LG BT information. and allied community, will be used by BRO’s board of directors to make a final decision in • Salon Q_ holds an LGBTQ_ community late October or early November. networking and socializing event Tuesday, For more information about "Ignite," or tofind October 11 at Tucci (220 SW A Ave., Lake out more about the nonprofit's marriage equality Oswego), a new Italian eatery. Attendees can push, visit basicrights. org. enjoy artisanal wines and a menu created with regional ingredients. • The Portland State University W om en’s T ie event is free, and runs from 7 to 11 Resource C en te r presents its inaugural Love p.m. Come support a hot new restaurant in Your Body Fashion Extravaganza Thursday, Lake Oswego, and meet up with new friends. O ctober 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Smith For more information, visit salonqpdx.com. OCTOBER 7, 2011 • The Second A nnual “ H u lla b a lo o ” b en efit show hits M iller H all at the W orld Forestry C en ter (4033 SW C anyon Road) Thursday, O cto b er 20 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Featuring D arcelle XV, live music from The Usual Suspects and perform ances by im prov com edy group The U nscriptables, the event benefits J O IN — a Portland n o n profit dedicated to helping the hom eless tran sitio n into housing. T ick ets are $50, w hich includes din n er and N orthw est beer and wine. Visit joinpdx.com fo r more information. • As part o f the Fifth A nnual Portland L atin A m erican Film Festival, Lester H am let’s L G B T Q joriented Casa Vieja— Old House— will screen Friday, O ctober 21 at the Hollywood Theatre (4122 N E Sandy Blvd.) at 5:45 p.m. T ie film will re-screen Sunday, O ctober 23 at 6:50 p.m. For more information, visitpdxlaff.org. • Lincoln City plays host to the inaugural Blue Ball, a benefit for the C oastal A ID S N etw ork Saturday, O cto b er 22 from 7 to 11 p.m. Held at Eden Hall (6645 Glcneden Beach Loop Road), the event features a silent auction, dancing and a no-host bar and ap petizers. Tickets are $20. Email coastalaidsnetwork@gmail.com for more inf ormation. — Ryan J. Prado ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 WELLS FARGO With you when youW ba,\*tùi*c} ok m c W oUytv Personal Financial Review You’ve found one another and you’re ready to take the next big step — sharing expenses. 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