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FRUGAL RAPPER'S DELIGHT: Courvoisier cognac is discounted by $8 to $24.95 through the end of September at all Oregon liquor stores. Everybody sing it now. Oregonliquorsearch.com.

LICENSE TO GRILL: The owners of Pearl Ace Hardware are raffling off a very nice Weber Genesis grill to raise money for autism research. Tickets, available through Sept. 26, are $5. This Saturday afternoon the store will host a grilling demonstration. There will be food. 1621 NW Glisan St., 228-5135. Demonstration noon-3 pm Saturday, Sept. 19.

BACK IN THE U.S.S.R.: White Bird Dance will screen White Nights, the 1985, Mikhail Baryshnikov-starring movie about a Soviet ballet dancer who finds himself unintentionally back home with no one to turn to for help but a U.S. expat tapdancer, at Pix Pâtisserie this Tuesday. After the film, the company will raffle off two tickets to Baryshnikov's sold-out Portland show on Oct. 1. 3402 SE Division St., whitebird.org. 8:30 pm Tuesday, Sept. 22. Free.

MAYBE WALK HOME: Hopworks Urban Brewery hosts Biketobeerfest, a celebration of malt beverages and two-wheeled transportation featuring music by Boy Eats Drum Machine, the Ascetic Junkies and MarchFourth Marching Band, bike-related games and a pair of new beers, this Saturday. 2944 SE Powell Blvd., hopworksbeer.com/bikes. Noon-10 pm Saturday, Sept. 19. Free. All ages.

ROCK AAN: The dubby bedroom-folk project of Portlander Bud Wilson is in residency at Berbati's Pan this month, playing a free show every Wednesday. 231 SW Ankeny St., 248-4579, berbati.com. 9:30 pm Wednesday, Sept. 16. Free. 21+.

GET BAKED: Grand Central Bakery's Piper Davis and Laura Ohm host free baking demos the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month through Nov. 18. This week's class covers roasted tomato tart and marionberry pie. 714 N Fremont Ave., 546-5311. 4 pm Wednesday, Sept. 16.

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