Out in Vancouver: Oct 20-26, 2016

Choice events in the city this week


Thursday, Oct 20

Native Sons

Vancouver has its own silver fox about town. No, it’s not Rupert Graves (Google him!) but our own impressive renowned artist, whom you may see walking briskly around the West End looking for inspiration. Apparently, I didn’t inspire anything, but Jock McDonald has. Artist John Ferrie has teamed up with photographer Jock McDonald to paint McDonald’s photos for Native Sons. Gala opening is tonight with both artists in attendance and there will be a co-interview at 7pm.

Opening 6–9pm. Main Space Gallery, 350 East 2nd Ave. Show runs until Sunday, Oct 30. facebook.com/events/575876999264027/

Noam Gagnon

I got talked into going to an evening of dance (mainly because men in tights seem to excite me) and I ended up sitting through a ballet. Not my thing, but I stuck it out because some of those packages can be mighty impressive. So imagine my surprise when my friend told me that some dancers stick a slice of bread in front of their junk to keep visible penis line out of sight. I was not impressed, though I do now eat sandwiches in a whole new light. Tonight choreographer and performer Noam Gagnon brings you his new work, which explores how our bodies and sense of calm can morph and evolve through a blending of dance, music, test, film and design.

8pm. The Dance Centre, 677 Davie St. Show runs until Saturday, Oct 22. Tickets $24–32 at thedancecentre.ca. More info at facebook.com/events/1107141092668378/

Friday, Oct 21

Occasion 4 The Occult

I once went to a costume party in black pants and a black shirt and under my pants I wore a strap-on harness and out my zipper stuck the biggest dildo I could find that fit in the harness. What was I? A horny devil, of course. I didn’t win a prize, but the dildo was the hit of the party. I may break out that outfit for this “queer as fuck masquerade party” from the depths of the underworld. Brought to you by Man Up and Queers & Beers, this dark and lavish event promises to keep going strong until they raise the dead. Costume contest in effect, most spine tingling, opulent ensemble will be rewarded.

8:30pm–2am. The Emerald, 555 Gore St. Tickets $14 advance on facebook and $15 at door. facebook.com/events/1209779639065236/

Faux Girls Faux Halloween

 

I think these Faux Girls spend more time tucked than un-tucked. This month the sometimes-blonde about town, Princess 45, Glitteris and Karmelia Barr are co-hosting and planning a few Halloween-inspired numbers.

9pm–3am. The Junction, 1138 Davie St. Cover $5. facebook.com/events/1786539841627938/

Saturday, Oct 22

Union: LGBT + Wedding Show

Sure, now that I’m married and our first anniversary was Thursday, now Vancouver is hosting first a big LGBT + Wedding Show! (Although I’m sure nothing could top our awesome pre-wedding party at Pumpjack that I don’t really remember leaving.) But if you’re planning to get married soon — or if you want to save time and plan your whole wedding now and find the groom later — this is the place to be this Saturday. From food to photography and everything in between, check out the displays and talk to some experts to guide you through the steps. Don’t let the mother-in-law plan it; spend time at the show and get it done right.

11am–7pm. Beaumont Studios. 326 West 5th Ave. $5 at door. facebook.com/events/553447628171797/

14th Annual Heart & Soul

Did you know I could play the piano? There won’t be any recital in my future, though, since all I can play is “Heart and Soul,” although I could just play it over and over again for this event. (Call me, I’m affordable!) This is the 14th annual dinner and dance fundraiser for the Heart of Richmond AIDS Society. Featuring food, music, a silent auction and a live auction, as well as one of the hardest working entertainers in town, Conni Smudge, and Tracey Bell to perform for you.

6pm–12am. Radisson Hotel Vancouver Airport, 8181 Cambie Rd, Richmond. Tickets $95 at heartofrichmond.com. Info at facebook.com/events/590787554415991/

Underwear Party

Next weekend is the night for costumes, but tonight less is more. Get out the bleach and rid your undies of those skid marks — or maybe not, this is Pumpjack after all. One of the best underwear parties in town, especially given the sexy bartenders and hunky DJ. Tonight’s party is sponsored by Topdrawers on Davie Street, so drop by and pick a pair nobody would expect you to wear and let the fun begin. I’ll be looking for the bottomless briefs.

9pm. Pumpjack Pub, 1167 Davie St. $5 cover. pumpjackpub.com

Sunday, Oct 23

Pop Up Party

This sounds like a night at 8×6, where whenever something pops up it’s a party. But this is the House of Barnes’ Pop Up Shop/Party, where every gay in town usually goes for drag supplies, and this close to Halloween it will be hopping. Shoes, dresses, wigs, weaves, bling, bags and costumes all for the taking, and economical as well. Warning: there may be boxed wine and Pabst involved. For you gay men, Pabst is a beer, not something that happens at a gynecologist.

1–5pm. The Studio at the Arc Building, 1701 Powell St. No entrance fee. facebook.com/events/670497103100148/

Monday, Oct 24

Gen-Out

If you are an LGBTQ youth between the ages of 13 to 18 and you’re questioning your sexuality, you are not alone. Come out and join other LGTBQ youth from the Tri-Cities (Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody) in a safe, fun environment for peer support, movie and game nights, guest speakers and other group activities every Monday night.

6–8pm. Tri-Cities area, for privacy please call 604-708-2632 or email genouttc@plea.bc.ca for the location and more info. genout.blogspot.ca/

Frankenstein: 1945

Frankenstein scared the hell out of me as a child. Throw a few Nazis in with him and I’ll be having my own Mein Kampf dealing with nightmares. Set in post-war Berlin, Frankenstein has left the Nazis trying to make peace with himself for all the horrors he witnessed and tries to develop a way to bring back the dead. You can guess what happens in this stage-noir thriller that also works in some historical lesbianism.

Preview tonight at 8pm. Show runs tonight until Sunday, Oct 30. Studio 1398, 1398 Cartwright St, Granville Island. Tickets $23–28 at theatrewire.com. More info at facebook.com/nebulacompanytheatre/

Tuesday, Oct 2

Life Drawing

Tired of practising your artistic skills on your blow-up doll? Save the doll for other acts and start practising on real live bodies. Life Drawing with HIM is a drop-in, informal social group for men with a focus on drawing and sketching. The group has an open studio format and all skill levels are welcome. Bring your sketchbook and favourite drawing materials (no ink or paint, please).

6:30–8:30pm. Health Initiative for Men (HIM) office, 310-1033 Davie St. No charge. checkhimout.ca/

Unmasked: Check Me Out

Tonight Mpowerment will be checking out that one hottie you all know: yourself! Learn more about sexually transmitted infections, their symptoms and impacts, and ways to reduce the possibility of giving or getting STIs. Mpowerment events are planned by and for young, self-identified men who are gay, bi, or queer. All guys who like guys and their friends are welcome to attend.

6:30–9pm. Mpowerment headquarters, 568 Seymour St. No charge. facebook.com/events/1773404816241266

Wednesday, Oct 26

MVK Presents: Kink Event Etiquette

Here’s a class that a lot of people don’t know they need: the etiquette of kink. When is the last time you were in a BDSM position and out of nowhere some newbie sticks their tongue in your ass? There goes the concentration. Tonight’s workshop will be about how to present yourself and how to act in different kinds of BDSM events, and when not to stick a tongue or digit where it is not wanted. Learn basic courtesies, rules, and common dos and don’ts.

6:45pm. The WISE Hall, 1882 Adanac St. Entrance by donation. facebook.com/events/548173618710091/

Watch for Daily Xtra’s expanded Halloween listings next Wednesday, Oct 26, 2016.

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: Man about town scurrying into every bar, restaurant, nook and cranny looking for all the details to post the events you want to see. Drop me a line if you want your GLBT themed event, meeting, social, gathering, play party, circle jerk, listed online or even if you are one short for your orgy. I always aim to please.....unless its your eye...ouch!!!

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