Serial Mom
Kathleen Turner is enjoying a pop culture resurgence thanks to a recent interview in Vulture, taking (deserved) shots at Nicolas Cage, Burt Reynolds, Elizabeth Taylor, and the entire cast of Friends. This has led more than a few folks to go digging into her back catalog, beyond the obvious choices of Body Heat and Romancing the Stone. Mondo Trasho's screening of Serial Mom in 35mm is a really good intro to Turner, especially if you're coming off that interview. Written and directed by John Waters, Serial Mom puts Turner in the sort of meaty lead role the Prince of Puke would normally reserve for his muse, Divine—and Turner makes the absolute most of the opportunity, fully committing to this freakshow and giving what might have otherwise been an overall slight black comedy about making celebrities out of murderers some real satirical bite. BOBBY ROBERTS
7:30 pm, Hollywood Theatre, $7-9


Labor Day Cookout
There are Labor Day cookouts, and then there's Olympia Provisions enlisting the help of Stumptown Coffee and G-Man Brewing to grill up some ribs, serve up some cold brew cocktails, and throwin' some ol' cornhole, too.
noon, Olympia Provisions Public House Eatery, free

Dropbox Derby
The 2nd Annual Dropbox Derby invites you to spend Labor Day on the Eastbank Esplanade where you'll be treated to live music from Los Palmeros, the Ukeladies PDX, and the Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers, along with drinks and food from an array of local vendors, all while watching 20 teams of builders, artists, and designers as they compete in a design-build challenge tasking them with creating a unique themed work out of salvaged materials in a race against the clock.
10 am, Eastbank Esplanade, free

Art in the Pearl
The 22nd annual celebration of international and local art, transforming Labor Day weekend into a giant open-air gallery featuring works from over a hundred artists from the United States and Canada, providing opportunities for attendees to not just experience the creative talents and voices on display, but to talk with them and share their own questions and experiences.
North Park Blocks, free, all ages

Raiders of the Lost Ark
Maybe the most perfectly constructed film in cinema history. Maybe. I’m sure someone out there has an argument on deck, but I’m betting their champion of choice doesn’t include a giant pit of snakes; a fight inside, on top of, and hanging off the front of a truck at 50 mph; a holy box that melts Nazi faces like Totino’s Party Pizza; and—most importantly—the presence of peak Harrison Ford in all his sweaty, smirky, silly-yet-sexy glory. BOBBY ROBERTS
Mission Theater, see Movie Times for showtimes, $3-4

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