THURSDAY, SEPT 28
PLAY--Why is it that watching other people bumble through
misery and
misfortune can be so uplifting? Soul-searching hitmen, slapstick drunks, and
prissy social workers populate this double-barreled on-stage sitcom. It's your
last chance--closes the 30th of September. PB
Suburban Motel, Stark Raving
Theatre, 3430 SE Belmont, 232-7072, Thurs-Sat, 7:30 pm, $13.50-$17
DANCE--A potato prop here, a silent movement there, and buckets of dramedy.
Profoundly original choreography has earned 33 Fainting Spells world-wide
acclaim. Surrealism galore, with original music by Kyle Hanson and Joseph
Zajonc. JS
Group 33 Fainting Spells, September September, $2 parking
fee, PICA at PCC-Sylvania Performing Arts Center, 12000 SW 49th, 242-1419, $13-$16
FRIDAY, SEPT 29
FILM/MUSIC--Silent films are great, but they're so damn...quiet. Tonight,break
the silence in the first of a monthly Red76 film scoring series, as
John Fahey
plays live to the
Thief of Bagdad and Mome Raths scoreLuc Besson's
Atlantis. JS
Medicine Hat Gallery,1834 NE Alberta, 778-7700, 9pm, $5
MUSIC--Bring some handi-wipes, because the wrought-from-the-gut, beautifully
quivering music of Bright Eyes makes even the manliest, GTO-revving jocks
bawl their faces off. (Compounded by the celestial mixing of Her Space Holiday
and keyboard lovers The Prom.) JS
Meow Meow,527 SE Pine, 8 pm, all ages
SATURDAY, SEPT 30
SILENT FILM--How fucking cool is this? Elegant, silent films with live
musicians tailoring their own music to the picture. Just like the good ole days.
Tonight,
Hockenkeit (can you say it?)--abstract and beautifully irreverent--will
work with the classic 1929 film,
Man with the MovieCamera. Later, 31 Knots
will score
Dog Star Man. KD
Medicine Hat Gallery, 1834 NE Alberta,282-4083 21 and over, $5
SUNDAY, OCT 1
TUNES--Choose active over passive and get spastic fantastic. Flip your
hair and shimmy shimmy to the snarly-smart personalities and super-sassed power
surge of
Le Tigre, The Bangs, and Tracy & the Plastics. JS
Meow Meow, 527 SE Pine St, 230-2111, 8pm, $7, all ages
MONDAY, OCT 2
CHIEF ROOSKIE--Wow! Former General Secretary of the Soviet Union,
Mikhail
Gorbachev, is speaking
here...in
Portland! And we only have
three questions for him: A) Do the Russians love their children, too? B) Do you
get free cases of Stoli? And C) What's up with the tattoo? WSH
Mikhail Gorbachev, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, SW Broadway and Main, 274-7488,
6:30 pm, $150 (And worth every ruble!)
TUESDAY, OCT 3
GENIUS--NPR mainstay/writer/all-around smart guy
Andrei Codrescu becomes
even more essential to society tonight, as he reads/speaks in a benefit for the
Lovejoy Column Relocation. Ask him about
Messiah! JS
First Congregational Church, 1126 SW Park Ave, 7:30 pm, $15-50, call Literary
Arts, Inc. at 227-2583 for tickets
FILM NOIR--Crime doesn't get much creepier than with the 1961 classic
Cape Fear. After six years in the slammer, badass Robert Mitchum
returns with a menacing vengeance to harass the lawyer (Gregory Peck) who put
him away, as well as his perfect little family.Take that, status quo! WSH
The
Guild Theatre,SW 9th and Taylor, 221-1156. 7pm, $6
WEDNESDAY, OCT 4
STRIP FLICKS--Get to know your local 'ho, with the
Sex by Sex Worker
Film and Video Festival.This two day event features flicks by and about sexworkers--the
good, the bad, and the beautiful! Seethis week's feature for all the juicy details.
KD
Cinema 21, 616 NW 21st, 223-4515, call for showtimes, $6 (or $5 with a can
of food), more info at Danzine, 234-9615