![]() ![]() “I’m a big fan of Chin’s Kitchen it satisfies that orange chicken or orange tofu need. if I’m lucky, I make it to a Taco Bell on the way.” Pre-Hollywood Theatre meal: Chin’s Kitchen and Doe Donuts Now, I’m so old I make it home from a show at 9 p.m. Carla was raised there it was her mother’s milk. “Back in the day, every show was followed by a trip to Cartopia and the burrito cart for the cactus burrito. I do love the Big Red, the one with the chili and cheese and the chips and everything and the devil thrown on top of it, but I’ve had to cull my evil ways.” After-show meal: El Brasero and Taco Bell I can go get hot dogs and my favorite margarita with a splash of pineapple juice, and people can see that I’m a garbage person from Salem, Oregon. “I have plenty of business meetings there. Note: This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. ![]() “I can have Thai iced tea once a year, because my partner will be upset and I’ll end up screaming in an antique mall.” We compiled Hudson’s guide to dining and drinking across town below, with a few Carla favorites mixed in for good measure. “I’m extremely caffeine-averse, so I have to save it for special occasions,” Hudson says. But Rossi does have a place in the state’s food and beverage scene, as well, inspiring a beer from Double Mountain.īetween Carla Rossi shows, exhibits (like the current exhibit he developed with Felix Furby at the Chachalu Museum and Cultural Center in Grand Ronde, “ My Father’s Father’s Sister: Our Ancestor Shimkhin”), writing, and other live performances, Hudson refuels at various Portland carts and restaurants, inhaling pineapple and allotting himself just enough caffeine before it becomes a problem. Her critiques of Portland’s gentrification and white supremacy are often served with a sense of humor, and in Hudson’s plays and other performance art, Rossi appears intermittently, as she did in perhaps Hudson’s most famous work, Looking for Tiger Lily. “I have more discerning taste.”Ĭarla Rossi, named for the “ bitter, salty wine on the bottom shelf,” in Hudson’s words, developed a following for her LGBTQ+ film series at the Hollywood Theatre, Queer Horror, though Rossi has appeared in several pieces written by Hudson. “Carla eats cigarettes and glass,” Hudson says. But the Gaylords of Darkness podcast co-host is quick to clarify that dining out is a hobby of Hudson’s, not Rossi’s. ![]() Anthony Hudson - the writer and artist primarily known as the horror movie loving, acerbic drag clown Carla Rossi - thinks about food all day. ![]()
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