Tonight, Jones teams up with local producer Galaxe for an improvisatory tribute to the late hip-hop icon on the eve of his birthday. 18.īefore he was in Jack White's touring band, Daru Jones was the go-to drummer for rappers looking to put together a live band-one of the first being Detroit's Slum Village, the group featuring legendary beatsmith J Dilla. Portland Center Stage, 128 NW 11th Ave., pcs.org. The sprawling but carefully constructed play follows two perilous expeditions to found a fur-trading empire in Oregon. Portland Center Stage's two-part "adaptation" of Peter Stark's massively popular book is an extremely ambitious production. Hollywood Theatre, 4122 NE Sandy Blvd.,. Olympia Oyster Bar, 4214 N Mississippi Ave., 50, .Īccusations of plagiarism might get in the way of winning all those Oscar nominations it's racked up, but Guillermo del Toro's transpecies Cold War love story is as visually spectacular as Pacific Rim and as poetic as Pan's Labyrinth. Or, you know, just eat oysters and drink booze. In a fundraiser for ocean conservation at Olympia Oyster Bar, learn oyster shucking from a Hama Hama oyster-farm shucker, oyster cooking from Olympia chef Maylin Chavez and all about mezcal from Mezcal Amaras' Sofia Acosta. Mezcal and Oyster Academy With Shuck Portland
By luck or design, this is free Sunday BBQ day at the North Portland gay bar-which means free, hot cheesy bacon burgers during the game. Watch the Eagles at the Eagle with manly bears in assless pants. For NW Film Center's screening, the legendary animator and Portlander will be in attendance. Will Vinton's vignettes of Mark Twain stories were the first claymation movies ever made in the region. 38 10GG INDUSTRIES A 1150556 38 1 BURGER EDWIN P il 056 NIPP 6911 SCOTT. The Adventures of Mark Twain with Will Vinton AX 250A2 820 EAST BALD EAGLE STREET PO ACX 868 BOX 166 THAD ELLIS ROAD 2742. It's peak Dungeness season, and so for the 13th year the Convention Center will fill up with wine from the valley and seafood from the Oregon Coast-especially a bunch of shell shuckers piling into fresh crab and oyster.
It's sharing the bill with Portland improv group the Local Ensemble, plus LA sketch comedy super group White Women, who are actually all black men. $27-$64.Īfter making its rounds to comedy festival for the past two years, Mark Kendall's one-man show about how black men are represented in popular culture is coming to Portland. BodyVox Dance Center, 1201 NW 17th Ave.,. For their 2018 show, they'll perform two pieces from their repertory, plus a new duet that's sure to be heart wrenching. It originally opened in 1948 and was called the Gay. They only perform about one show a year, but Skinner|Kirk is one of Portland's most meditative, emotive contemporary dance companies. Kitschy nautical-themed bar & grill with red leather booths, a wooden bar & port holes in the walls. All hail the Queen of Support Slots! Moda Center, 1 N Center Ct. The new location includes a dance floor called Exile. Historic leather/Levi bar DC Eagle opened in 1971 on 9th Street NW and spent 26 years on New York Avenue before moving in 2015 to a space on Benning Road NE. And at least she had the good sense to get Carly Rae Jepsen to open this tour for her. Sports bars, dance clubs, cocktail spots and more. Sure, Perry's last album was a flaming diaper of bad ideas, but Teenage Dream still bangs. For more on the growing vaccination-only trend at NYC bars and restaurants, read this feature. Most of the bars on this list require that you show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination at the door. Here are 25 of our favorite LGBTQ spots across NYC. In other words, it’s a refresher on all the places you can find your people in this big, newly reopened, queer city. Which is why you won’t just find LGBTQ bars on this guide, but also spots that host LGBTQ nights and events.Īfter a challenging year for this city’s LGBTQ spots, we’re highlighting everything from neighborhood hangs and bars that are great on weeknights to spots for the best local drag in the world and clubs for a big night out.
No matter where in the city you find yourself, you’re never too far from people in full mesh, studs in suits, drag queens and kings, club kids, and leather daddies.
New York City doesn’t just have one “gay neighborhood.” Sure, there’s Hell’s Kitchen and Chelsea - but this city is all just kind of gay everywhere.