There will be drag performances and hotties of all genders dressed to the nines, along with the type of entertainment you might watch or join in at cruising clubs like Velvet Rope or Steam. If you’d rather party than debate where kink belongs at Pride, karaoke maven Atlas Marshall is hosting a live show for you. The Lot at Zidell Yards, 3121 S Moody Ave. Prices reflect pod seating for two to six people.
Thursday’s screenings include No Ordinary Man, Giselle’s Story, In France Michelle Is a Man’s Name, No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics, Kapaemahu, and Potato Dreams of America. Wednesday’s screenings include Swan Song, Taffy, My First Summer, Wings and Fanny: The Right to Rock. Pride NW and the QDoc Film Festival debut 12 feature-length and short films over two days at Zidell Yards’ new socially distanced entertainment venue. Local Lounge, 3536 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Honey Bea Hart, the long-reigning “Evil Queen of Portland,” debuted Granny Bea and her standup comedy and variety show shortly before lockdown, restarting on St. Stag transitioned ownership during the pandemic, but the cis male-centered strip club is bringing back its popular all-trans and nonbinary night for Pride. 7:30 pm, $10, 21+.Ītlas Marshall hosts a rooftop patio brunch and leads a cast of vivacious drag queens. All ages.ĭrag queens Devlin Lynn Phoénixx and Coco Jem Holiday host a live monthly revue of premier Black drag queens. This event features an after-film Q&A about veterans’ benefits, and a round of virtual bingo hosted by Poison Waters. Breaking the Silence: Stories of Oregon’s LGBTQ VeteransĪ documentary featuring five queer service members was filmed after the Oregon Department of Veteran Affairs launched the country’s first-ever LGBTQ veterans outreach position in 2016. Local dolls Jayla Rose, Nay Nay Leakes Cartier, Alexis Campbell Starr, Devlin Lynn Phoénixx, and Boujee Cherry are supported by Seattle’s Amora Dior Black and Las Vegas’ Babie More. 21+.īit House Collective’s inaugural drag brunch is currently selling seats in sets of two to six. Nationally touring singer and comedian Anna Sinatra is bringing three shows to Portland-the first at Local Lounge on June 10-with Siren Theater’s Friday and Saturday shows including a supporting roster of Portland cabaret stars. Portland’s SAGE USA and Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence chapters host a virtual bingo and dance party for queer seniors and seniors at heart. Bingo with SAGE and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence Summer Rainz Hart and friends host an outdoor bingo party with fabulous prizes. Hidden Creek Community Center, 5100 NE Hidden Creek Drive, Hillsboro.
#Queens gay pride 2021 registration
Advance registration through Hillsboro Parks & Recreation’s ActiveNet portal is encouraged.
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Poison Waters reads books to children of all ages. 21+.ĭrag queens Coco Jem Holiday and Autumn Rainz Hart lead a revue of way-off-Broadway babes paying tribute to our memories of live musical theater. World Famous Kenton Club, 2025 N Kilpatrick St. Whether this is your first post-vaxx dance party or not, the atmosphere is designed to let people ease back into dancing and being in public. All ages.ĭJ Action Slacks hosts a laid-back outdoor dance party set to vintage soul and pop music. Gordon Faber Recreation Complex, 4450 NE Century Blvd. The CJ Mickens Band, singer-songwriter Olivia Klugman, and drag queens, including Poison Waters, headline the show’s outdoor concert. The city of Hillsboro celebrates its third-ever Pride party with its second year of in-person events. If you want to support budding talents, or show off what you learned while in lockdown, this is the place for you. 21+.ĭarcelle’s weekly revue dedicated to new nightlife entertainers is back. The titanic trio of Bolivia Carmichaels, Isaiah Esquire and Honey Bea Hart bring back their long-running weekly drag show, doing what they each do best: self-expressive takes on ginger-haired comediennes, Hollywood starlets and Disney villains, among other icons. Coco Jem Holiday hosts Local Lounge’s weekly drag brunch with a roster of local favorites and a vegetarian- and vegan-friendly menu.