As if it weren't bad enough that
terminated artistic director and founding member
without warning this past June, the 13-year-old company has added insult to injury by producing Night of the Living Dead, a show Monteverde put on for the past five years. Monteverde, unperturbed, is mounting his own production of the George Romero adaptation with his new teen theater company,
, and the actors who originated the roles at NWCT. "I'm surprised that they're doing it," he said of NWCT's production. "They had to find a whole new cast."
DJ DEMOCRACY What DJ dareth lead a set with a Seal remix? Portland City Commissioner Sam Adams, who made his first-ever appearance at the tables Tuesday, Oct. 10, at Saucebox for the bar's weekly "We Aren't Deejays" night. Unfortunately, despite bringing a proper set that included a few "gay dance music" cuts (his words), they were all on one mix CD, which kinda takes the "J" out of DJ. WW's own music correspondent Michael Byrne was there with his iPod to lend Sam a hand. Then again, Byrne's iPod was loaded with tracks that made Sam say more than once (something like), "Oh man, I'm a public figure...you're going to get me fired." C'mon, Sam, "She's a Bitchhole" is a classic.
GIRLS GONE MILD When a video crew from the Girls Gone Wild search for the "wildest bar in America" made a pit stop at Bliss on Thursday, Oct. 12—albeit without the official GGW bus, which had broken down in Eastern Washington—they found that P-town girls are more mild than wild. The voyeuristic frat boys who attended should have spent their $10 cover buying one of the videos (only $9.99!). The club was nearly devoid of sexy female coeds willing to flash the crowd for a new tank top. Despite lacking GGW-worthy females, Vancouver's Keno Leighty, who works as a manager at Portland's Barracuda, proved that we don't need GGW to bring creeps to town. Leighty, who hosted Bliss' unsuccessful attempts to get the girls crazy (including a banana deep-throat contest, an ass-on-glass contest and a whipped-cream wrestling contest), joked about slipping one blonde a roofie to get her onstage, and called another female contestant fat and ugly, demanding she be replaced by "a hot chick."
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEK ON WW'S LOCALCUT.COM
Jason Simms uncovers the real reason Colin Grigson left the Clorox Girls: The band has signed to BYO Records and Grigson's strict-as-a-schoolmarm personal ethics wouldn't let him continue playing bass... Michael Byrne reveals a new E*Rock video featuring "lasers, explosions and a creepy, singing virtual-reality loaf of bread" ... Casey Jarman announces that wonderful local songwriter Ben Barnett is breaking up his wonderful local band Kind of Like Spitting ... In another hilarious episode of Band Name of the Week, Amy McCullough digs up the origins of last week's recipient, Moose Knuckle ... The fight over ASCAP and Imbibe rages on ... Plus, MP3s from the Blow, Kind of Like Spitting and Swallows.
WWeek 2015