Sit, Stay, Slay: A Drag Show... with Dogs!
The AMAZING title says it all, doesn’t it? So bring lots of tip and raffle money to this free event, which benefits Portland’s Family Dogs New Life no-kill shelter, and marvel at performances from this stellar lineup of drag queens and their dogs: Delta Flyer and her pup Stormy Spaniels; Mars and Theodore Rooseveltina; Clare Apparently and Clare Abeagley; Valerie DeVille and Veruca DeVille; Violet Hex and Xanadu; Daizelle and Fina; Marla Darling and Anastasia Pupper-hausen; and last but not least, Ida Summer Garden and Hannibal LickedHair. Yes, queen, a thousand times, yes.
6 pm, White Owl Social Club, free


Vertigo
For many film fans (aficionados, snobs, jerks, insert your descriptor of choice here,) Alfred Hitchcock ceased being a person decades ago, and instead became a cinematic religion, his silhouette as important as the shape of the cross or Superman’s emblem. Consensus on his best film is almost never reached among that zealous flock, but they can agree which film lays bare the man behind the icon: Vertigo, an icy, immaculate depiction of the fetishistic mess that was Hitchcock’s brain, which he might as well have just simply poured into a projector. Screens in 70mm. BOBBY ROBERTS
2 pm & 6 pm, Hollywood Theatre, $12.50

VegOut! Portland Vegan Beer & Food Festival
The VegOut Vegan Beer & Food Festival brings the inaugural celebration of vegan cuisine to Holladay Park, with live entertainment, educational speakers, chef demonstrations, fitness classes, and over 100 vendors.
11 am, Holladay Park, $20-45, all ages

Bebel Gilberto
An evening of transformative bossa nova-inspired music from the award-winning singer.
7:30 pm, Winningstad Theatre, $40

Arj Barker
Comedian and actor Arj Barker, best known as the bandana-clad Dave from Flight of the Concords, swings through Helium for a one-off Portland show before jetting off to Australia for an extensive tour.
7:30 pm, Helium Comedy Club, $20

Opia, Pleasure Curses, Leo Islo
Making their Portland debut tonight is the emerging Connecticut-based electronic duo Opia. On their 2017 debut EP Faded, guitarist Cole Citrenbaum and keyboardist DJ Stanfill build songs out of synthesized rock beats, upper-range vocals, and heartbreaking lyrics about love. As they prepare to release their second EP, Opia will headline this this all-ages night of indie electronic music, supported by local acts Pleasure Curses and Leo Islo.
8:30 pm, Holocene, $13-15, all ages

Hosannas, Korgy & Bass
A pair of local duos head up the latest installment of Sunday Sessions with a mix of avant pop and jazzy hip-hop beatmaking.
9 pm, Rontoms, free

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