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14 THURSDAY Terry Baum, co-author of Dos Lesbos. w ill perform two shows while in Portland this weekend. Tonight she performs with Margot Tufo providing an evening of comedy and rock-n-roll. Dubbed as the official Lesbian Rock-n-roll Comedy Duo of the 1984 Olympics. Baum and Tufo ap pear at Judy's, 1431NE Broadway at 8 pm. Tickets are $5.00. 1 5 ________ FRIDAY Sister Tom ato plavs at The Prom, a friendly formal, which kicks off Lesbian and Gav Pride Week and promises to be everything your high school prom never was gav. Benefiting A Woman's Place Bookstore and Just Out Newsmagazine, The Prom w ill include a prom King and Queen, a ballroom dancing exhibition, chaper ones. door prizes and more. Lisa Koch emcees. Come in your favorite "drag,” costume, or formal attire. The place to be is the Pine Street Theatre, 215 SE Pine at 8 30 pm. Tickets are $3.50 in advance and $4.00 at the door Outlets are A Woman's Place Bookstore, Artichoke Music, and Just Out. The event is wheelchair accessible and on site childcare is provided. Sister Tomato urges you to be there or be ketchup' Kate Sullivan, Barb G alloway. Pam Krieg, and Neobah Tsabah perform rock- n-roll at Judy's. 1431 NE Broadway at 8 pm. 16 SATURDAY Lesbian and Gay Pride 1984 March and Ra lly in downtown Portland starts to day at noon. See page 7 for complete details of the day's festivities. Phoenix Rising presents Pat Bond as "Hick.” the love storv of Lorena Hickock and Eleanor Roosevelt at 8 pm at the NW Service Center Admission is $7.00. 1 7 _______ SUNDAY Portland Frontrunners host the annual Stonewall Run at Duniway Park. (See page 7 for complete details.) Radical Women celebrates Lesbian and Gav Pride Week with a talk, "Portrait of Oppression,” at 2 00 pm at Judy's Bar, 1431 N.E. Broadway Witty feminist critic Tamara Turner traces the changing image of lesbians in novels and short stories, and comments on current literary trends Door donation $2.00 (low-income $1 00). Delicious quiche brunch served before the program at 1:00 pm for a $4.50 donation. Everyone welcome. For infor mation call 249-1710. Wheelchair acces sible Carol Steinel (top) and Sarazan James star in "Dos Lesbos” at Judy’s through July 1. 23 SATURDAY The Portland Gay M en’s Chorus do their favorite selections in Our Best To You. celebrating their fourth birthday Featured • guests include Bittersweet, a local women's trio and David Smith, a nation ally acclaimed pianist. Proceeds from the concert benefit the Cascade AIDS Project to help establish a new assistance program. For full details see page 7. 2 4 _______SUNDAY Joseph R. Cronin and A. Lee ”Junn” Wilson, Jr. In "A Lesson From Aloes.” Just Out. June 8-. lune 22 KBOO, 9 0 7 FM. Portland's only listener- supported, non-commercial community radio station, presents their 7th annual benefit tazz festival. M etro Jazz ’84, at the Western Forestry Center. M iller Hall. Two shows, 1-5 pm and 6-10 pm, will feature such well-known jazz artists as Tom Grant. Ron Steen. Shirley Nanette. Jean Ronne, Carlton Jackson, Dan Perz. Gary Hobbs, Dan Balmer, Michael Bard, Rob Thomas. Bob James, Lee Wuthenow, the Chris Conrad Big Band. Ralph Black, Mel Brown, and more. Tickets for a single show will cost $5.00 advance, $6.00 at the door, for both shows $9.00 advance, $11.00 at the door. Tickets will be available at Meier & Frank fall stores). Music Millenium, Budget Tapes & Records. Django Records. Park Avenue Records, and at the KBOO offices. 20 S.E. Eighth Ave Adults only. Hot links and ribs, as well as other menu selections from Geneva's will be available 9