Portland Queer Comedy Festival Founder Belinda Carroll, pictured here donning a gas mask and feather boas, will co-host the International Coming Out Day Comedy Extravaganza this Sunday on YouTube and XRAY.fm. Credit: Courtesy of @pdxbradly with Pseudolux Photography

Portland Queer Comedy Festival Founder Belinda Carroll, pictured here donning a gas mask and feather boas, will co-host the International Coming Out Day Comedy Extravaganza this Sunday on YouTube and XRAY.FM.

Portland Queer Comedy Festival Founder Belinda Carroll, pictured here donning a gas mask and feather boas, will co-host the International Coming Out Day Comedy Extravaganza this Sunday on YouTube and XRAY.fm. Courtesy of @pdxbradly with Pseudolux Photography

If you look forward to our roundup of the best Portland events every week (hey, thanks!), you’ll be pleased to know that we’ve extended our range through the weekend to help you keep your schedule full of ways to stay entertained without leaving your couch. Read on below for details on virtual events like Profile Theater’s production of Mlima’s Tale, the BendFilm Festival, and Northwest Theatre Workshop and Theatre Vertigo’s Bad Citizen: Part II. Check back on Friday for a roundup of socially distant in-person events for the weekend, or peruse our complete in-person and streaming calendars for even more options. 

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MusicPortland October First Monday: Building Equity in Community Media
XRAY.FM’s DJ Ambush, We Out Here Magazine‘s Mac Smiff, former Portland Mercury music editor Jenni Moore, and Vortex Music Magazine‘s Chris Young will link up online to discuss independent music institutions and the role they play in Portland, as well as how indie media can foster inclusivity.

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