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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1984)
14 16_______ SUNDAY WEDNESDAY WomanSoul on KBOO 90.7 FM from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Music by women — from Grace Jones to Meg Christian. First Lesbian Pot Luck for mothers and their teens on Sunday, Sept. 16,5-7 p.m. Call 233-0073 for details. Blue Sky Gallery will show black and white photographs by Helen Levitt. Helen Levitt is recognized as an American master in photography. Her photographs describe New York street life with lyrical intensity. Opening reception 7-10 p.m. Blue Sky Gallery, 117 NW 5th Ave. is open free to the public, 12-5, Tuesday through Sunday. For information call 225-0210. Ego Trip or I'm Getting My Shit Together and Dumping It All on You will be per formed tonight, 8:30 p.m., at 1431 NE Broadway (formerly "Judy's.") Tickets $5.00. For reservations, call 222-2646. Esplanade, a dance performance choreographed and directed by Josie Moseley. 8:00 p.m., Sept. 14,15,16. ECHO THEATRE, 1515 SE 37th Ave. For information, call 287-1984. The Bisexual Exploration Group is meeting tonight from 7-10 p.m. at Old Wives Tales, 1300 SE Bumside. 17 PAND General Membership meeting. The Portland Chapter of PAND, Performers and Artists for Nuclear Disarmament, will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at the Koinonia House, 633 SW Montgomery. The public is invited. PAND is planning an ambitious pro gram for the next year, including work in theatre, video, music and the visual arts. Those who would like to get involved, or simply learn more about the organization, are encouraged to attend. For more information, call Andy Rob inson at 248-9275. Graystone Gallery is celebrating their 1st Anniversary during September. Artists Lin Loen, Molly Blanding and Joyce G. Mor- gareidge show their work through Oct. 7. Located at 3279 SE Hawthorne Blvd. The Northwest Premiere of Stephen Sondheim's musical thriller will be the sec ond Mainstage production of the S.R.O. season. Sweeney Todd is a musical adap tation of a melodramatic folk legend that tells of a barber who returns to London after 15 years in prison to take revenge on the judge who unjustly convicted him. The book by Hugh Wheeler is based on the play of the same title by Christopher Bond. Bill Dobson directs Craig Fields in the title role and Barbara Irvin as in the industrious pie-maker, Mrs. Lovett. Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m., Sunday, 7 p.m Portland Civic Theatre, 1530 SW Yamhill St. Tickets: $9.50/Adults; $8.50/Students and Seniors. Reservations: 226-3048. Loosely based on a French farce all about love-starved young men, swooning young ladies, boisterous fathers, family honor and mistaken identity, Scapino is filled with modem day allusions to Kung Fu, Baskin Robbins, and ganster films all in the tradition of Moliere and commedia dell'arte. Glenn Gauer directs a cast of zanies including Sunny Sorrels, Thom Cosgriff, Kurt Nadeje, James Cox, Ray Til lotson, Cherie Price, Bryan Mackey, Karen aag, Rachel S. Frey, Warren Harshbarger. Michael Shine and Thomas Newsom. Written by Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale Portland Civic Theatre is located at 1530 SW Yamhill St. Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 7 p.m. through October 6. Tickets: $7.50/Adults; $6.50/Students and Seniors, 226-3048. BAUM AND TUFO. DYKES, DRUGS AND ROCK 'N ROLL, A REVIEW, will be per formed Friday, 8 30 p.m. at 1431 NE Broad way (formerly "Judys"). Tickets $5.00. For information and reservations, call 222-2646. 6 MONDAY 18 '’Eastside Clinic,” a play presented by The Open Door Theatre. 15 SATURDAY Windfire, a rap group for gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth meets at 2:30 p.m. in Old Wives Tales banquet room, 1300 E. Bumside. Potluck Benefit for a lesbian child custody case. Music and other entertain ment. 6-9 p.m. at MCC, NE 24th & Broad way. $5, $6, $7, $8 sliding scale, $2 off if you bring a dish to share. Child care pro vided. Wheelchair accessible. BAUM & TUFO, 8:30 p.m., 1431 NE Broadway, 222-2646. Loose Wimmin with Kate Sullivan and Comnpany, Starry Night, 8 NW 6th Ave. 8:00, $5.00. Fair NW ’84. Fun, food, music, info, tours, health fair, arts & crafts, sidewalk sales. Don't miss the parade at 10:30! Ma jor activity areas will be at Good Samari tan (22nd & Marshall), Couch Park (20th and Glisan), NW Service Center (19th & Everett), and along retail areas of NW 21st gnd 23rd Avenues. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. A booth is being organized for gay/ lesbian issues, fundraisers, information. In terested? Call 241-9339. TUESDAY The Lesbian Forum will bring 1984 poli tics out front and into the open tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1624 NE Hancock with the discus sion of Lesbian politics. Lesbians will learn how they fit into the political system and how they can influ ence political candidates and other elected officials. The Forum is signed for the hearing im paired, is wheelchair accessible, and provides free childcare. $2.00 donation requested. The Northwest Women’s History Pro ject is looking for individuals who knew, met or have had interesting experiences involving Eleanor Roosevelt. If you have a story to tell, please call the Northwest Wo men's History Project at (503) 249-1957. The Northwest Women's History Project is a non-profit educational organiztion which produced the slide-tape show, "Good Work, Sister! Women Shipyard Workers of World War II: An Oral History." For more information, please call Sandy Polishuk at (503) 249-1957. The new contemporary gallery of the Portland Art Museum presents noted sculptor Hilda Morris' exhibition Counter point, black and white. The exhibition, on view through October 21, will travel to sev- Just Out September 14-September 28