Recess! WW's top picks for the weekend.

2008 Tour de Fat by Flickr user Anomalily
FRIDAY
6 pm: Catch the Portland Cello Project and Oregon Ballet Theatre at Washington Park
Washington Park Rose Garden Amphitheater, 400 SW Kingston Ave., portlandonline.com/parks/. Free
8 pm:
Watch The Bullet Round at Theater! Theatre!
Theater! Theatre!, 3430 SE Belmont St. bulletround.com 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 pm Sundays. Closes Aug. 23.

10 pm: Catch Live and Direct with Rev. Shines, Tre Hardson, DJ Nature
Rotture, 315 SE 3rd Ave., 234-5683.
SATURDAY
10 am-5 pm: Check out Tour de Fat
Tom McCall Waterfront Park near the Steel Bridge, Northwest Glisan Street and Naito Parkway, newbelgium.com/tour-de-fat.
1-7 pm: Check out The Manor of Art at Milepost 5
Milepost 5, 900 NE 81st Ave., 998-4878. Exhibition runs Friday-Sunday, Aug. 14-23. Free. Hours, band schedules and info on guided tours, visit milepostfive.com. See story here.
8 pm: Rock out at International Pop Overthrow
East End, 203 SE Grand Ave. 232-0056
11 pm: Watch The Room
See explanation in the Screen section.
Cinema 21, 616 NW 21st Ave. 11 pm Saturday, Aug. 15. $6.
SUNDAY
9 am-4 pm: Ride the Southeast Portland Sunday Parkways
Check out portlandonline.com for a map and more details.
11 am: Hear William Byrd's Mass for Three Voices
William Byrd Festival
St. Stephen's Church, 1112 SE 41st Ave., 295-2811. Donation
11:30 am: Eat dogs and watch the game at Wayne's Chi-Town Throw Down
Wayne's, 3901 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., 493-4537. Free.
1 pm: Taste pies at the second-annual Pie-Off
Peninsula Park, Site B, 700 N Rosa Parks Way. 1 pm. Free.
7 or 9 pm: Watch You, The Living
The Sickness Unto Death
You, the Living
You, the Living
NW Film Center's Whitsell Auditorium, 1219 SW Park Ave. 7 and 9 pm Friday-Sunday, Aug. 14-16. $8.
8 pm: Catch John Vecchiarelli's Open Mic Night
White Eagle Saloon, 836 N Russell St. 282-6810 8 pm.

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