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tionship, w ill be presented as a reading at the Cafe O asis, 1616 NW 23rd Ave., 8:30. No charge. N ature’s, offers an Introduction to M acrobiotic Cooking class. Packy Conway has studied with Anna M arie C olbin, author of "Book of Whole M eals." She has been cooking according to M acrobiotic theory for years and has a w ide array of recipes and product infor mation to share with her students. A com plete meal from soup to dessert w ill be prepared in class. C all 281-7489 for more inform ation__________________________ _ 3 THURSDAY An evening of film s by Laurie Meeker, Thursday, October 3rd, 1985.8:00 p.m., Northwest Film Study Center. Award-w inning Vancouver B.C./Poft- land film m aker Laurie Meeker w ill present an evening of three film s which deal with fem inist issues: Remember the Witches, Night without Fear, and Footbinding. 1 TUESDAY S to re fro n t Thea tre is opening Cloud Nine, by British playw right Caryl Churchill. Th is innovative comedy about sexual id entities features some of Portland's best actors in m ultiple roles. Act I takes place one hundred years ago in Africa, while Act II takes place in present day London. But the fam ily from Act I has aged only 25 years. The show plays Thurs., Fri. and Sat. nights at 8 p.m. until November 16th. Ticket prices * are $8 on Thurs. and $9 on Fri. and Sat. C a ll 224-4001 for reservations. Sum us Theatre Ensemble presents The 10 Richard Nash at 13 N.W. 13th. Performances w ill be Thursdays. Frid ays, and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. through Oct. 26th. Tickets are $7.00. Root o f the Mandrake, a com edy/ sa tire by M achiavelli directed by Katy Pow ell w ill be extending its run through Oct. 4 ,5 ,1 1 .1 2 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets $7.00 ad ults. $6.00 students. Reservations and inform ation for both productions can be found at 220-0651. 2 WEDNESDAY A fte r M id nig ht— Lee A Mary, a short p la y by B ill Johnson that looks at two wo men in bed on the last night of their rela- MONDAY Gay Gam es II is less than a year away. C ircle August 9-17,1986 on your calendar and start m aking plans now. There w ill be an organizational meet ing Monday, October 7.1985, at 7:30 PM at Roxy's Leopard Lounge, 319 SW 11th. Anyone interested in helping organize our team s please attend. Everyone is wel come! We must w alk before we can run. 9 WEDNESDAY The Blues S iste rs appear live at the Prim ary Domain. 8 p.m., 1033 N.W. 16th, $3. 10 Fo re st Group potluck at 6:30 and m eeting at 7:30. A ll women welcome. C a ll 232-8237. Twenty-three artists w ill be represented in The Second Annual Mask Show at G raystone G allery, Thursday, Oct. 10,1985. A reception w ill be held from 5 p.m.-8 p.m., Thursday evening. The gallery is located at 3279 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Port land, Oregon. The hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday The gallery is closed Mondays. An exciting variety of m aterials are used in the construction of the m asks, such o s hand-m ade paper and found objects, "h e re w ill a lso be m asks m ade of stone w are, porcelain, papier mache, leather, soapstone and fused glass. Other mask r epresentations w ill be created through 1he m edia of photography, jew elry and ornaments. Fo re st Group late afternoon walk and hot tub for women. C all Leslie. 288-3209. Rainmaker, a rom antic comedy by N. 7 4 __________ FRIDAY 6 _________SUNDAY C loud 9 at Storefront through November 16. No experience necessary. All experi ence levels welcome. W ear comfortable clothes for movement. The IFCC Theatre w ill open its 1985-86 Theatre Season with the Oregon Premiere of Steve Tesich's comedy Division Street. Follow ing a Preview Performance on Wednesday, October 2 at 8 p.m.. Divi sion Street w ill play Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., October 3 through November 2, at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate Avenue. Tickets for Divsion Street are $7 for the Wednesday preview, $8 on Thursdays and Sundays, and $9 on Fridays and Satur days. Subscriptions to the IFCC Theatre's entire season are available at a discount over sin g le ticket prices. For Season Subscriptions, or Division Street ticket reservations, call the IFCC Theatre, 243-7930, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., M onday through Saturday. Th e a te r W orkshop fo r Women at St. Fra nc is School, 330 SE 11th. Cost. $15-25 (slid in g sc a le ). Fo r inform a tion, c a ll 281 -4760 or 239-6014 (Eve.). Led by Maura Tucker, Patti Contaxis. Pre-Registration Preferred. Im provisation is a sk ill based on trust, balance, self-confidence and flight — and awareness of what you feel and how that projects. This workshop is an oppor tunity to play with im provisational theater techniques, to explore ourselves and each other, the im agination and the unconscious. THaRSDAY Film a : Po rtla nd Women’s Film Forum and Cinem a 21 present, Woman’s Eye View, a festival of film s by and about women. Th is is Film a 's fourth year exhibiting mo tion pictures by and about women, and our first year at Cinem a 21. The Woman’s Eye View festival advances a fem inist perspective by giving Portland a forum for film s in which a woman has made a ma jor creative contribution. Partial funding for the 1985 festival was provided by the M cKenzie River Gather ing Foundation, the Metropolitan Arts C om m ission and the Oregon Arts Com m ission. Special thanks for their assistance go to our friends at The M edia Project, Portland State University Film Library, Teknifilm and W illam ette Week. Opening Night features I Be Done Been Was Is, 7 00 p.m. I Be Done Been Was Is exam ines the careers of black com edien nes, past and present. Four contemporary black com ediennes are profiled — Alice Arthur, Rhonda Hansome, Jane Galvin Lew is and Marsh W arfield — with com- Just Out, O ctober 1985