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A WAVE OF PRIDE!BIG FAT GAY MOVIE NIGHTColumbian Theater • Sat, Oct 15, 10pmGather ye queers for another fabulous night of seeing and being atthe scene. It’s October. My how summer flew by, didn’t it --- time tohang with local gay friends in the little town that does it all.Double feature short flicks coming up at it the Columbian. Extratreats always on the menu. Make a night a of it – solo, or a date, sitinclusively together in the dark.POISON OAK.gay/indie film maker from SanAntonio Texas, Sid Deluca ( anda rumored new Astorian), makesa “true fictional” dark comedyabout an eccentric Alamo Heights,Texas mother and daughter livingin a condemned house filled withJeff Steele: Children of the DoomedSci-Fi By Darge ProductionsBased out of Portland, Oregon,Clint Sargent and Jeff Dodge ofDarge Productions have beenexperimenting in Post-Soviet PsychedelicGospel Sci- Fi storytellingfor a number of years, (theirdescription). <strong>This</strong> Sci-fi spoofco-stars local, Cameron Wagner,looking very Zena.An 88 minute ride on themythical planet of Kaia, Secret“garbage, cats, and brokendreams.” Sound familiar???Yep. One part “Grey Gardens”and several parts JohnWaters, Andy Warhol, DavidLynch, Russ Meyers andFederico Fellini, this blackand white “mockumentary”set in the 1970’s featuresa multi-ethnic cast of SanAntonio actors and featuresan original soundtrack withsome better-known Texanmusicians!Completed with a budgetof less than $200, this isthe first film collaboration ofSid Deluca and K D Kibbe, whoplay the daughter and the mother.POISON OAKS recently screenedat the first annual Corpus Christi,Texas LGBT film festival 9/24/11and a Houston screening 9/27. (Iwanna see that budget report)Agent Jeff Steele (Jeff Dodge)returns from a dangerous missiononly to find a sinister force at workthroughout the city of Buckbean.Wagner, billed as Cameron Kayis Deliyeh, who fears her husbandhas been lost to a sinister force.More twists and funny sci-fimonikers progress to an enigmaticspiritual leader, The Maker.Q f LGBTQ news and culturefor the lower columbia pacificFolkThird Thursday PFLAG MeetingThe next regular PFLAG meetingwill be on the third Thursday ofOctober - Oct. 20, 6:30 pm at theQ-JAZZ at the Bridgewater BistroThird ThursdaysQ-Jazz invites the LGBTQCommunity and friends the thirdThursday of each month to enjoythe Basin St. Northwest Jazz Trio,complimentary apps, and pianobar hosted by friends and performanceassociates Dinah Urell andWalt Trumbull.Arrive at 8pm for complimentaryappetizers and catch a samplingof Basin St. NW piano trio led byChuck Wilder, featuring guitaristDave Drury, and bassist ToddPederson. Urell and Trumbull dipinto the American songbook, insolo and duo, and open the micfor folks who would like to sing, inFirst Lutheran Church, 725 33rdStreet, in Astoria..the vein of American standards,jazz and blues. Expertise notrequired. Old school piano bar culture,with a jazz twist – the soulfulprogressions of pianist ChuckWilder as your back-up is a treat.The event, now underway, isproving to be a spacious and welcomingsocial gathering. Ownersof the Bridgewater, Ann and TonyKitchner welcome the community,and look forward to the eventgrowing as a permanent monthlymixer for the Q-Community.Third Thursdays. 8pm-10pm.The Bridgewater Bistro is locatedat the Port of Astoria, 20Basin St., 503.325.6777District 1Candidates ForumFriday, October 14th Astoria Branch of AAUWwill host a Candidates Forum for District 1Congressional Seat. The Forum will begin at7:00pm in Columbia Hall of Clatsop CommunityCollege. The public is invited to hearpositions and learn about the hopes of theseprimary candidates.Clatsop CountyMarriage Equality ProjectGet on the List!Do we have you on the list?please send your email/snailmailaddress to:ccmepinfo@gmail.comWe’ll keep you informed.THIS WAY OUT airson KMUN Coast CommunityRadio, Wednesdays at 10:30pm.<strong>This</strong> <strong>Way</strong> <strong>Out</strong> marks over 20 yearson the air! Our first program was distributed on April 1, 1988 (no foolin , ).<strong>This</strong> <strong>Way</strong> <strong>Out</strong> is the award-winning internationally distributed weekly GLBTradio program, currently airing on over 150 local commmunity radio stationsaround the world.<strong>This</strong> <strong>Way</strong> <strong>Out</strong> leads off each week with NewsWrap, a summary of some of themajor news events in or affecting the lesbian/gay community, compiled from avariety of publications and broadcasts around the world. If you have a local newsstory you , d like us to report, please let us know!<strong>This</strong> <strong>Way</strong> <strong>Out</strong> is sponsored in partby Qfolk/Hipfish.affordablewebsite design & optimizationmichellerothdesign.com503.298.1928 astoria7 oct11 hipfishmonthly.com

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