Gossip Should Have No Friends

DANNY BOY The Thirsty Lion

, that infamous Brit bar at the corner of Southwest 2nd Avenue and Davis Street, was host to a

former child star turned criminal turned reality star

this weekend.

Danny Bonaduce

, of

The Partridge Family

and

Breaking Bonaduce

fame, was the special guest of radio station

KUFO

—who had him in town for a special event we're fairly sure included some kind of man-on-man action (Bonaduce loves to fight). According to ace reporter Joel Martinez (who's actually the little bro of Queer Window columnist Byron Beck's boyfriend, Juan), though, the radio jock/jerk was on his best behavior, looking "ripped" and, according to Martinez, drinking up a storm...OK, he saw him down one drink.

HAND-HOLDERS Hold onto your microphones: Portland's own Hand2Mouth Theatre has just been programmed into PICA's TBA 2007 festival with their raucous new show, Repeat After Me. Billed as "one part karaoke sing-along gone wrong, one part dance theater, one part American nightmare," the show opens to locals April 12-29 at the Goldsmith Performance Lab in Old Town, then will run again at TBA this September. Speaking of, Scoop hears that last year's breakout company, the Nature Theater of Oklahoma, are slated to return again this year, perhaps with No Dice, the show they just debuted at NYC's Under the Radar fest (curated by TBA's own artistic director, Mark Russell).

LOGO NO-GO Nothing wrong with museums wanting to put their best face forward with a fancy-shmancy logo—which is why insiders say Portland Art Museum spent tens of thousands of dollars in 2005-2006 redesigning and relaunching their new brand (which, if you ask Scoop, is just plain hard to read). Apparently new PAM Exec Director Brian Ferriso agrees, which is why they say he's decided to chuck the logo and spend even more bucks for yet another new PAM logo to be unveiled in the next year or two.

LAUGHS...LIVE Local comedy says, "Look Ma! I'm on TV!" Starting April 1, the Harvey's Comedy Show will air on Sundays at 9 pm on Comcast Channel 14. Each episode will feature a different headliner and 25 minutes of their primo material. The first show to air is the March 18 taping of Portland's own Dwight Slade, whom you might recognize from Comedy Central's Premium Blend. If you've ever dreamt of being one of those people they show laughing in the audience, your time has come. All you gotta do is head down to the show's live taping around 8 pm each Wednesday at Harvey's (436 NW 6th Ave., 241-0338).

WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEK ON WW'S LOCALCUT.COM Local video-maker Eric Johnson makes us warm up to Cursive, thanks to a bitchin' new video. >> PDX hip-hoppers Lifesavas make a splash in Rolling Stone. >> P-town filmmaker Chel White wins SXSW music video award >> Sweet tour diaries from Menomena, 31Knots and more. >> Anal Cunt wins the prestigious Band Name of the Week title >> Free MP3s—including a leaked track from Boy Eats Drum Machine and two new cuts from the Bugs.

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