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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1984)
9 _________ T U E SD A Y C om m unity Services Com m ittee (CSC) m eeting at 7:30 p.m. at MCC, NE 24th and Broadway. CSC is seeking to develop a central referral and inform a tion system for the gay and lesbian com munity. A ll com m unity m em bers are en couraged to attend. 12 ___________FRIDAY A m ultim ed ia concert of new works by Portland com poser Ellio t Rubin w ill be presented at Berg Swann Auditorium , 1219 SW Park Ave., at 8 p.m. See Just Entertain ment for d etails. 13 The d a y's hig hlig hts include: At 2 :0 0 pm: “Handy Dandy, a comedy b u t" by Pulitzer Prize w inning playw right W illia m G ibson. The play, which explores the issue of c ivil disobedience and personal responsibility, is being sim ultaneously prem iered across the na tion. The Portland production is directed by G ary O 'Brien and stars Tom Lasw ell and Ed ie Baker. From 4 :0 0 pm-11 p.m.: “In Concert A g a inst N uclear Arm s: Ja zz / Peace." Tha ra Mem ory and the Creative Ja zz En sem b le, C alvin W alker, Steve W olf with the M el Brown Trio, M ichele M ariana and Sue H a rris w ill a ll be perform ing, with set- change perform ance poetry by dan raphae. "Im a g e s of the Nuclear A g e " w ill pre sent the work of several local artists. The e xh ib it w ill hang in the lobby throughout the day. A free reception for the artists b e g in s at noon. Fo r m ore informaton, please call 242-1984 or 248-9275. Advance tickets are p riced at $5 for the afternoon, $5 for the evening and $8 for both. 16 ________ TUESDAY The Lesbian Forum meets today to d is cuss W here's the m oney in Portland's lesbian community? The Forum meets at the W estminster C hurch at 7:30. A $2.00 donation is requested. Lesbian Prosperity. SATURDAY C ris Williamson, Tret Fure, Barbara Hibgie, and Teresa Trull w ill perform to gether in concert at the Lew is and C lark chapel. The perform ance is part of a regional conference on Women and the Law, “R e a lizin g W om en's Im pact," and is sponsored by the W om en's Law Caucus at Lew is and C lark C ollege. Seating is Tickets are $13.50 in advance, and w ill be available at The W om an's Place Bookstore, 2349 SE Ankeny. C a ll 244-1181, ext. 673 for more inform ation about the conference or the concert. extremely limited. To celebrate the first anniversary of the Echo Theater, w ill be perform ed, an evening of dance, theater, live, o rig in a l m usic and surprises. The Do Jump Dance Theater is d ir ected and choreographed by Robin Lane with guest choreography by Laurene Reiner and Tracy Durbin. Perform ers include Janesa Kruse. Laurene Reiner, N iya Standish, Tracey Durbin, Zon- nie Bauer, Josie M osley. Carolyn Holzman and m any more. Last ye a r's perform ance sold out, so you are encouraged to buy your tickets early. C a ll 231-1232 for more inform ation. Tickets are a va ila b le at A W om an's Place Book store and C atbird Seat. Another Miracle 26 __________ FRIDAY C hanging Woman Chorus presents an A ll H a llo w 's Eve cerem ony of original m usic and fem inist readings honoring our m artyred women ancestors, and inspiring us to c la im our collective and individual energy and b rillia nc e , on Friday, October 26, 8:00 p.m. at M etropolitan Comn lunity C hurch, 1644 N.E. 24th at Broadway. Re freshm ents and traditional Hallowe'en celebration w ill follow ceremony. Tickets are $2.00 at the door. 28 _________ SUNDAY SUNDAY Perform ers and Artists for Nuclear Disarm am ent (PAND) and the Disarma ment M edia Network (DMN) w ill Ju st Out, September 28-October 26 19 ___________FRIDAY val of W om en's M usic featuring Loose W im m in', We Three. Joyful Sound, Banshee. Jane Howard, Mother Lode, and Ja zz C ontribution w ill be at Starry N ight, 8 NW 6th, from 6-11 p.m. M C 's for the event include Ruth M cFar land , M argaret Strachan, M argie Hen d rickso n, Rebecca W ebb, Barbara Roberts and M argie Boule. Tic ke ts are slid in g scale, $5-$10. For c hild c a re and more inform ation call 295-2550. The Stam/ Night C lub is w heel c ha ir accessible. The NW Film Study Center and Leo nard M altin, one of the country's most re spected film historians and w riters, present an evening of c la ssic and rarely seen cartoons from the W arner Brothers Stud ios at 8 p.m. PeaceFest: a Theatre /Jazz /Arts Celebration at the C atlin G abel School. The Father’s Support Group w ill have a spea ker who w ill d iscuss self-defense, what to do. and what not to do. The group meets the 1st & 3rd W ednes d ays to d iscuss issues pertinent to gay fathers and their children. For more infor m ation c a ll David C allentine, 284-4275. Jam m ln’ at the Gender Gap, a festi M ond ale and the Dem ocrats Lesser E v ils? " is the topic of a p ub lic forum at 7 :30 pm at the PACT Senior Service Center, 3588 S.E. Division. The Dem ocrats' “dum p Reagan at any c o st" argument in lig h t of M ond ale's actual record and platform w ill be addressed. Jackson's and Fe rra ro 's efforts to se ll disaffected vot ers on the Dem ocrats as the party of "fa ir ness," w ill be assessed and strategies for b u ild in g a nti-ca p ita list, third-party alter natives w ill be discussed. Door donation $2.00 (low incom e $1.00). Refreshments served at a reception after the program at 9 :0 0 p.m. Sponsored by Rad ical Wo men and the Freedom So c ia list Party. For inform ation c a ll 249-1710. W heelchair accessible. present WEDNESDAY 21 ______ SUNDAY Dem ocrats and ’84 Elections. “Are 14 17 Vana O'Brien in S iste r M a ry Ig n a tiu s E x p la in s It A ll to You photobv Rick Adams The Father’s Support Group is plan ning an event to bring dads and the kids together for a potluck Halloween Party. Fo r more inform ation ca ll 284-4275.