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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1983)
26 TUESDAY SATURDAY Judy’s on 14th and NE Broadway cele b ra te s the ir grand opening this evening b e g inning at 5 p.m. Door p rize s, half price d raft beer and entertainm ent galore. C om e out and half them celebrate. Insight Out, a perform ance piece d irected by Steve M aker, and enacted b y W ayne Paulus. At The C ell. 300 NW 10th. Doors open 8 p.m., perform ance at 8 :30. Open to the public, $3.00 per person. Po rtla n d W om en's Thea tre C om pany presents Jane C ham bers My Blue Heaven, a fast-m oving comedy 30 Th e about com m itm ents and the rea lities of love. Perform ing Thursday, Friday, and Saturd ay nights until Dec 10th at the Pine St. Theatre, 215 SE 9th at 8 p.m. Tickets at the door, $5.00. Discount showings Decem ber 1 for $4.00. Interpreted for the hearing im pa ired cn Dec. 3. C hildcare p rovid ed on Frid a y night perform ances only. The Pine St. Theatre is w heelchair a c c essib le. 27 Reg iona l film and video m akers are in vited b y the NW R im Stud y C enter to send or b ring recent work for public screening. A d m ission is free and there is no charge to show work. C a ll the film center at 221-1156 for more inform ation. Screening b e g ins at 8 p.m. 1 SUNDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Hannukkah. the celebration of lights Bandstand Fever! A ID S fundraiser pre sented b y El C id II. M ark at Tho City. 8 p.m ., show tim e 8:30. $2.00 cover goes to the C a sca d e A ID S Project. Be there or be square. b egins. O scar Night at W ild e O sc a r's. Open m ike theatre, and cabaret. A ll act are welcom e. $1.00 cover. * Julie t O f the Spirits, presented by the N o rth w e st Film Study C e nter is consid ered by c ritic s to be a fem inist 8V6. Instead o f e xa m ining the sym bols of his own con sc io usne ss, Fe llin i turns to those of his wife, G iu lie tta M essina. Show at 8 p.m. 28 MONDAY Ron Snyder, pianist extraordinaire, per form s at Ju d y's, 14th and NE Broadway, a tl8 p .m . Potluck and Dance for Peace at the Pine Street Theatre, 215 SE 8th. Entertain m ent by PAND and "Life After Liftoff." A ll a g e s welcom e. Donations at the door to go to help send a Portland delegation to the N ational Freeze Convention. Joseph Cronin as the Widow Bump and David Beetham-Gomes as her zany sidekick, Seymour Runtz, ham it up again this year in Jack and the Beanstalk, December 2-23 at Artists Repertory Theatre in the Wilson Center for the Performing Arts, YWCA, 1111 S.W. 10th, 3rd Floor. Reservations 223-6281. P o rtla n d W om en's Th e a tre Com pa ny presents Jane C ham bers' My Blue Heaven. See inform ation under Saturday, 26. 2 FRIDAY The Re fuse the C ruise C oalition sp o nso rs a non-violent direct action a g a in st Precision C astparts who is a m an ufacturer of p arts for C ruise m issile s. Be at 4 6 0 0 SE Harney Dr. at 7 a.m. Picketing and le a fle tting at corporate headquarters of Prec ision C astparts, 7303 SE Lake Rd in M ilw a u kie (near Levitz Furniture), from 3 :0 0 to 5 :3 0 , then a ca nd lelight vig il. Be there and show your support for nuclear disarm am ent. Kate Sullivan, m usician extraordinaire, perform s at W ild e O sc a r's 5-7pm . Happy hour and com plim entary hors d'oeuvres. M other Light perform s pre-1935 Blues and Ja zz, 9pm-1am. Theresa Dem arest perform s at Judy's 14th and NE Broadway, 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30. $1.00 cover. W ear a green arm band today as part of a jo in t peace action between C anada and the United States. At 7 p.m. take part in a ca nd le lig ht v ig il by p la c ing a lit can d le in your window or on your porch. We a ll m ust work tow ards nuclear d isa rm a ment and world peace. Show your support. 3 SATURDAY Sp e c trum G a lle ry is pleased to pre sent Fra nc e 's prem iere p rim itive artist, M ichel Delacroix, who has just com pleted a new portfolio and book titled Follow me through Paris today, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Everyone is welcom e. Exhibition continues through January 3,1984. The NW Se rvic e C e nter presents the C lio Awards at 2:00, 7 0 0 and 8:45. Each year the Am erican Television and Radio C om m ercial Festival screens thousands of com m ercials to sin g le out those which represent outstanding creative excel lence. Tonight they present the w inners of the 1982-83 com petitions. W ear a green arm band today as part of a C a na d ia n/U.S. jo int peace action. W e a ll m ust work tow ards nuclear d isa r m am ent and w orld peace, show your support. 4 SUNDAY Jack in the Beanstalk p la ys at 7 p.m at the W ilso n C e nter fo r the Perform ing A rts, 1111 SW 10th. C a ll 223-6281 for reservations. Pa rk Block Re ve ls today. Trum pets w ill sound at the Portland Art M useum to hera ld the afternoon's revelry and the p e r form ing arts. Starting at 1 p.m. and running until 5 p.m . Fe stivitie s range from theatre to sin g -a lo n g s, film s to dancing. The P o rtla n d Fro n tru n n e rs meet to run at D uniw ay Park, 10 a.m ., for a 3 -5 m ile jaunt. At 11 a.m. the Frontrunners sponsor a cham pag ne potluck brunch to encour a g e new m em bers to com e out. Open to a ll m em bers and new people interested in g etting a better bod and having fun. C a ll 2 3 2 -6 0 0 4 for m ore inform ation. The N W Him Stu d y C e nte r presents G reed, an e p ic by Eric Von Stroheim , w hich rem a ins one of the tow ering achievem ents of sile nt cinem a. The plot fo llo w s a m an and w ife 's ob session with gold . Iro nic a lly, the two hours rem aining of the film is a ll that is left after MGM burned the film to sa lva g e the g o ld stock it w as p rinted on. Live p ia no accom pa nim ent. Jane How ard perform s at Ju d y's. 14th and NE Broadw ay at 8 p.m. Ka ci C ooney presents Fem inine Wiles, a m usic a l rem iniscence of the '30 s and '4 0 s at W ild e O sc a r's tonight. 8 :30 p.m. Do Jum p is having an auction to ra ise fund s fo r the theatre and Atlantis, an o rig in a l p la y b y M elind a Pittm an. Item s for auction inc lud e a Beatles autograph, and m any other great holiday gifts. Tickets are $2.00 and are a va ila b le from the Tic ke t Link at the Ya m hill M arket Place. Echo Theatre is located at 1515 SE 37th near Hawthorne. Doors open at 5 p.m. w ith the auction b eg inning at 6 p.m. 8 THURSDAY Le ig h C la rkg ra n ville returns to W ild « O sc a r's. C om edienne of rare talent, her perform ance b e g ins at 8:30 p.m. $6 cover. Michel Delacroix Ju*t Out Nov 25-Dec 9 9