The W allflow er Order Dance C ollec­ tive is performing together with Grupo Rdiz, a popular Chilean Music Ensemble tonight at the Eastside Performance Center (formerly Washington High) at 8 p.m. Fresh from their fall tour of the East Coast and Midwest, Wallflower Order and Grupo Raiz combine their talents in a final encore performance of Vamos A A ndar — Le t’s Get Going. Tickets are $5.50 advance, $6.50 at the door. Half price for children and seniors. Tickets are available at A Wo­ man's Place Bookstore, Artichoke Music, Music Millenium, Looking Glass Bookstore, and Catbird Seat Bookstore. The NW Film Study C enter presents Heart Like a Wheel, the true-life story of Shirley Muldowney and her rise from housewife to one of the great champions in the male-dominated world of hot-rod drag racing. Admission is $7.00, as a benefit for NWFSC and 7th Portland International Film Festival, includes a reception after the film. Showtime: 8 p.m. 10 SATURDAY The NW Film Study C e nter presents A Room in Town, a French tragi-comedy about the love affair between a young man and a married woman. Showtime: 9:15 p.m. YW C A sponsors a celebration of In te rn a tio n a l W om en’s Day with entertainment, booths, speakers and more. Artichoke, a play by Joanna Glass, shows at 8 p.m. at Bonneville Power Au­ ditorium, 1002 NE Broadway. Tickets are available through all Ticketlink loca­ tions. Admission is $7, $5 for seniors and students. Call 227-4080. W indfire, rap group for lesbian, gay and bisexual youth, meets at 2:30 p.m. in the banquet/meeting room of Old W ives' Tales, 1300 E. Burnside. 11 _______ SUNDAY Eric Tingstad, solo guitarist and singers /songwriters Brown and McIntosh will perform at the Old Church. Tickets in advance at all B.A.S.S. outlets. Artichoke Music and Music Millenium. Performing original acoustic music, the performance promises to be one of the finest this year. Photo by Joyce Dallât Bensusan has recently been gaining de­ served attention in America. He records with the Massachusetts-based Rounder- Records, who consider him a major proponent of their critically acclaimed "new acoustic music." Tickets are available at Artichoke Music, Music Millenium, all B.A.S.S. out­ lets (including Meier 8c Frank and Every­ body's Records), and at the door. $6.00 in advonce, $7.00 at the door. Sisters of Survival, Jerri Allyn, Cheri Gaulke, Sue Mayberry Lovesong, a Springtim e Serenade, w ill be performed by the Portland Gay Men's Chorus at 2:00 p.m., March 11 at the Hult Center for the Performing Arts Soreng Theater in Eugene. The program, which will also show March 17 in Portland, features nostalgic show tunes and hit singles from the big band era to the present. Special guests, dancers and instrumental accompani­ ment w ill assist the chorus. 12 MONDAY As part of the 7th Portland Interna­ tional Film Festival, the NW Film Study C e n te r presents Little Wars This Lebanese film is a thriller set against the conflicts between Christians and Moslems in Beirut, and delves into the effects of the civil war on the people of Lebanon. Showtime: 8 p.m. 13 TUESDAY The NW R im Study C enter presents The Fiance. This East German film, based on a true story, tells of a woman who spent 10 years in a Nazi prison for her left-wing beliefs and chronicles her will to survive (and maintain her love for her fiance) through the rigors of prison life, Showtime: 8 p.m. Stream ers, based on the broadway hit. about three boys thrown together in an army barracks awaiting their assign­ ment to Vietnam. Showtime, 8 p.m. 16 _________FRIDAY Theresa Demarest performs at 8:30 p.m. at Ju d y ’s. 15th and NE Broadway. $1 cover charge. 17 SATURDAY The NW Film Stud y C enter presents C ity Lovers/Country Lovers, based on two short stories by noted South African writer Nadine Gordimer, both stories de­ tail love affairs which suffer under the spectre of apartheid. Showtime: 2 p.m. W indfire, support group for lesbian, gay and bisexual youth, meets at 2 30 p.m. in Old Wives' Tales' banquet meeting room, 1300 E. Burnside. M etropolitan Community Church presents the M.C.C. Coffeehouse at Judy's, Broadway and NE 15th, at 8 and 10 p.m. Admission to either show is $3. Child care w ill be available at M.C.C.. N.E. 24th and Broadway. Pink Party at Echo Theatre. Everyone come in pink. 14 WEDNESDAY Dale Long as Gibson starring in Artichoke, a Sumus Theatre Production. The NW Rim Study C enter presents __ Just Out, March 2-March 16 9