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For more information, contact 3 6 0 -2 5 6 - 5590, or em ail afp-oregon@comcast.net. • Glitterfruit— a new musical variety ductions’ Max Voltage, along with Riley ber 5 at In Other Words with “Fruitillion.” come the Universe is on display through As an introduction to this event, Fruitil Thursday, October 27 at the Pacific North lion is your opportunity to meet and greet west College o f A rt’s Manuel Izquierdo G al with performers, as well as help raise funds lery. Iosca’s installation has received due for Glitterfruit, and In O ther Words. praise as an artistic statement commemorat Admission is on a sliding scale o f $5-$10. ing seven young men from across the United Doors are at 7 p.m., and the show starts at States who between July 9 and September 7:30. All ages are welcome. 29, 2010 independently committed suicide as a result o f anti-gay bullying. For more information, visit glitterfruitm u- information. • Into drum circles but don’t have anyone to complete the circle? Consider the Queer Drum Circle, a socializing experience held • On Friday, October 28 at noon, Port every second Wednesday o f the month at land orchestral pop conglomerate Pink M t. Tabor Theatre (4811 S E Hawthorne M artini joins forces with Storm Large for Blvd.) at 7:30 p.m. an exclusive performance in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement. Beginning at noon at Pioneer Courthouse F urnture » V intage lighting * T oys 1800 H 9 7 0 M M XCF C L O T H IN G C H IN A ★ GLASS ★ ★ E ST A TT J E W F l .R V * POP C U L T U R E ★ C O S T U M I JT-WFl R Y ★ I 0> PO TTLRY STERLING T RAIN S B rino y o u r f a m i l y t r e a s u r e s f o r v e r b a l e v a l u a t i o n b y OUR EXPERTS. $3.00 HR OBJECT V IT H A L L PROCEEDS T O Tl If PORTLAND POLICE SUNSIIINT DIVISION sic.com. This exhibit is free and open to the pub lic. Visit cal.pnca.edu/events/288 f o r more F e a tu rin g h e m s From 1 8 8 0 ’s to 10 7 0 ’s show in Portland headed by Pants O ff Pro Clara La Rouxe— debuts Saturday, Novem • Philip Ioscas exhibition Hopefully I Be 1 !_ J G The Queer Drum Circle is free, and no ex perience is necessary. Contact August at hust- edzipper@hotmail.com fo r more information. PORTLAND EXPO CENTER ^ S A T . OCT. 29 9 TO 6 ^ ^ SUN. OCX.30 IO XO 5 Lariq Admission during set-u p - Iridaq, O ct. 2 8 $ 3 0 (8 a m -Ô p m ) Regular A dult admission (Sat Sun ) $ 7 .0 0 Parking: Expo $ 8 , Portland Meadows (shuttle provided) $ 3 www.palmerwiris.com 5 0 3 -2 8 2 -0 8 7 7