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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1984)
T Portland Lesbian Foium at 7 30 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1624 NE Hancock. Childcare available, wheel chair accessible. A $1 donation is requested to defray costs. The Lesbian Forum is a women-only event. The West Street Gang shows Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. at JR’s Cell, 300 NW 10th. Tickets are $5 at the door. Doric Wilson's play revolves around patrons of a gay bar under siege by a gang of homophobes. Brown McDonald directs. 22 THURSDAY Hollandia 45 is the Portland Women’s Theater Com pany’s next production. The com pany is hosting a potluck for wo men interested in working off-stage on the production at 6 p.m. at 4227 SE Mitchell. Call Sara at 648-8413 or 234-9497. 23 Photo by Sherri Riggs FRIDAY Barb Galloway and Kate Sullivan are featured at 8:30 p.m. at Judy’s, 15th and NE Broadway. 24 SATURDAY The fabulous Dyketones and the wonderful Loose Wimmin star at Starry Night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Located on 6th Avenue, just off Burnside, Starry Night is wheelchair accessible. The production will be interpreted for the hearing impaired. $5 cover charge. Auditions for Summer Repertory On stage will be held by appointment March 24 and 25. Shows scheduled for this seaosn include Sweeny Todd and Scapino and two others. Call 226-3048 for more information. Windfire, support group for lesbian, gay and bisexual youth meets at 2:30 p.m. in O ld Wives' Tales' banquet/ meeting room, 1300 E. Burnside. 25 _______ SUNDAY Just Out is sponsoring a roller skating party a t the Portland Skating Center, Main and SE Union, theme Just Out at the Rink from 5 pm to 7 pm. If enthu siasm is high for the event it will happen monthly. Cover is just $2.00. which The Dyketones in concert with Loose Wimmin March 24 a t Starry Night. includes skate rental. Proceeds benefit Just Out. Everyone is encouraged to participate. 28 WEDNESDAY Parents and Friends of Gays meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the First Congregational Church, entrance located on SW Madison St. near Park. The meetings, held the fourth Wednesday each month, offer accurate information and time for parents to talk to others who understand their feelings. G ay M atos Together meets to dis cuss issues which im pact he lives of gay men a t PSU's Smith Center. Rm 229 at 7:30 pm. 29 THURSDAY Artichoke appears its final three days at the Bonneville Power Auditorium. The play, by Joanna Glass, will show at 8 p.m. at Bonneville Power Auditorium through Sunday. See March 16 listing. Lisa Koch, the newest Dyketone, performs at 8 p.m. at Judy’s, 15th and NE Broadway. Cover charge $2. William F. Buckley, Jr., noted conserva tive columnist, television commentator and author will debate former Iowa senator Dick Clark at 8 p.m. at the Pacific Athleic Center on the Pacific University campus at Forest Grove. Presented by the Tom Lawson McCall Politics and Law Forum Debate, the debate topic is "America's Future: Is Liberal Politics Dead?" Tickets are $4 and available through Meier & Frank. Dr. David McWhirer and Dr. Andrew Matti- son. authors of The Male Couple, will be at A Woman's Place Bookstore, 2349 SE Ankeny from noon-1 pm to autograph copies of their book. Drs. McWhirter and Mattison, sexolo gists and a couple themselves, provide an intimate yet objective look at the sex ual, social, and psychological aspects of m ale couples. 30 _________ FRIDAY A benefif for the Cascade AIDS Pro ject at Judy’s, 15th & NE Broadway. Featuring a 60's theme entertainment will include "lip synching" by Rosy Waters, reigning Empress. Miss Oregon and Linda Lee. They will be doing two shows, one at 8 pm and one at 10 pm. Harrison Pierce will perform a one-act play that is cur rently running off-Broadway in New York between the two performances. A spokesperson from the AIDS Foundation will speak on the latest m edical informa tion on AIDS. $3.00 cover. 31 SATURDAY That spicy Sister Tomato is back at Judy’s. 15th and NE Broadway, from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Sister Tomato is an all-wom an band which plays swing, hot jazz, blues and originals. Be there or be ketchup. Signed for the hearing impaired. Cover charge $2.50. For work exchanges call 231-4H7 or 775-1706. J Just O ut, M arch 16-March 30 9