Lind a Aden. Northwest songwriter, per form s at Artichoke M usic, Saturday. Feb ruary 9th, at 8 p.m. C a ll 248-0356 for more inform ation. THEATRE G ay theatre arrives at the Em b e rs' Avenue, Thursdays, when Jerry W est's pro duction of Doric W ilso n's comedy Forever After opens for an eight week run. Subtitled "A Vivisection of Gay M ale Love” Forever After was first produced at the G ay Arts Festival in New York in 1981 Subsequent productions in Boston and M innea p olis proved there's an abun dance of humor to be found in our life sty le 's lovestyle. The Funtastic Shows production of Forever After b ring s together six of Port la n d 's m ost accom plished gay theatre artists. The director, Jerry West most recently produced and directed Kevin B e rr/'s Eastside Clinic at JR 's Show Bar. The cast of Forever After is a stella r one inc lud ing Tom Enyait, Brown M cDonald, Bem ie Sanford and Terry Swenson. Forever After w ill be at The Em bers/ Avenue and w ill play on Thursday and Frid a y nights at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale for $4.00 at the door. Betsy Rose performs at PSU in the Lincoln Hall room 75, at 3 p.m. Sunday. February 10th. Tickets are $4 in advance, $5.00 at the door. Ferron, a Canadian folksinger w ill be perform ing at Starry Night, Saturday, February 23rd at 9p.m. Tickets are $8 00 in advance. $9 00 at the door The Bisexua lity Exploration Group meets the second and fourth Monday of each month, at O ld W ives Tales at 8 p.m. in the Banquet Room. The Lesbian Forum meets the third Tuesday of each month to discuss issues o im portance to lesbians. The Forum meets at the W estm inster Presbyterian Church at 7 30 p.m A $2.00 donation is requested C hildcare is provided. G.M.T. (Gay Men Together), an open and inform al discussion group for gay men, meets regularly every Wednesday evening at 7:00 p.m. in Room 229, Smith Center, on the Portland State University cam pus (S.W. Broadway at Montgomery Street). The wide range of topics has included: com ing out, dealing with pa rents and fam ily, form ing and m aintaining gay relationships, being gay on the job, health, gays and politics, gays and re li gion, our self-im age, gays and marriage, alternative lifestyles, etc. G.M.T. has a m inim um of organization: anyone is free to drop in and out of the group as they wish. Th is is a great place to meet other gay men in a friendly atmosphere and share ideas and feelings on common concerns and problems. MUSIC_______ B. J. C a ttle m a n performs ja zz, blues and a little b it of country at the Otherside of M idnight, 8-11 p.m. U n d a n ile ry helps A W om an's Place Bookstore celebrate 12 years in business with a concert Friday, February 8th, at the NW Service Center, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $6.50 in advance, $7.50 at the door. PUBLIC INTEREST The Gay Bridge Club meets Ja nis Joplin in Woodstock showing at the Northwest Film Study Center, Saturday, February 23 at 8 p.m. Funtastic Shows presents every W ednesday at the First Congrega tional Church on SW M adison and Park at 7 :30 p.m. Use sid e entrance on Madison. C a ll 244-3225 for more information. The Gay Fa thers Sup p o rt group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. C all 284-4275 for more information. Fa t Wom en’s Swim ming, every Thurs day 7 4 5 to 8:45 p.m. C all Am ple Opportunity, a health organization for fat women. Two d o lla rs per session. All fat women are welcome. GALLERY SHOWINGS Blue Sky G allery invites you to their 1985 theme show Love and Romance, through St. Valentine's Day. The Blue Sky G allery is located at 117 NW 5th Ave. Gene Michieli. a Portland sculptor, w ill present his recent w orks which com bine different m aterials that are traditional to the sculptor's palette. Julia Stoll, an Ariel, W ashington resident and graduate of the Pacific Northwest C ollege of Art w ill ex hib it her water colors, o il paintings and draw ings. G allery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily except Monday. FILM_________ PSU 's W om en's Union offer free noon tim e film s at Cram er Ha ll 247. February 5, 6, The Emerging Woman (40 minutes). February 12.13. The Workplace Hustle (30m inutes). February 19,20. Courage to Succeed, (28 minutes). February 26,27. The W illm ar 8, (55 minutes). March 5 ,6 , World Light: Portrait o f May Sarton, (30 m inutes). Don't m iss the N orthw est Film Study C e nter’s 3rd Annual Music and the Movies series running January through February. Film s w ill include rock 'n' roll, ja zz, blues, country and Motown with a line -up of m usical greats sure to satisfy. Count Basie, Elvis Presley, Janis Joplin. Sp i nal Tap Music and the Movies w ill dish up everything from sophisticated sw ing to h ip -sha kin' soul. C a ll the Film Center for a com plete schedule of film s. 221-1156. The Portla nd Lesbian and Gay Com m unity Be *d rehearses 7-9 p.m. at A lam eda School, 27th and Fremont. C all 2 8 7-3260 evenings for more information, or if you'd like to join. W in d flre , an under 21 rap group meets every Saturday at O ld W ives Ta lesi 2 p.m.. 1300 E. Burnside. Under 21 lesbians, gay men and bisexuals are encouraged to attend. PSU ’s Women’s Union sponsors "Lunch Tim e Get Together for Lesbians” noon-2 p.m., Thursdays & Frid ays in Smith Center. Consenting Adults on ABC, February 4 at 9 p.m. JERRY WEST S production of DORIC WILSON'S rïcwm Jk ¡¡ten New in 1985 at OLD WIVES’ TALES Every Tuesday & Wednesday B U F F E T LUNCH $ 3 .9 5 / DINNER $ 4 .9 5 a vivisection of gaymale love without intermission January 3-February 15 Thursdays and Fridays at 8 p.m. llam -3:30pm TALES RESTAURANT Embers Avenue, N. W. Couch and Broadway 4pm-10pm • Mexican, Italian & Oriental Entrees • Our Famous Hungarian Mushroom Soup • Salad Bar • Daily Special Soups Everything made-from-scratch including fresh baked onion herb & whole grain rolls (O ur regular menu is always available) 1 3 0 0 EAST BURNSIDE 2 3 8 -0 4 7 0 ------------------------- Tickets $ 4.00 • Must be 21 12 Just Out. February. 1985