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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1985)
as a voca list and guitarist. The LA Weekly decribed her recently as "O ne of those rare ind ivid ua ls who still believes in the Pursuit of Excellence." The evening w ill feature her newest songs and arrange ments, as w ell as favorites from her two cassette collections and recent album , Th is Sid e /Th a t Sid e. Fje ll w ill play at the East Avenue Tavern on W ednesday, November 6 at 9:00 pm. There is a $4.00 cover at the door. The East Avenue Tavern is located at 727 E. Burn sid e (236-6900). Fje ll a lso appears at the Prim ary Dom ain on Thursday, November 7 at 8:00 pm. The cover charge is $4.00. The Prim ary Dom ain is located at 1033 NW 16th (244-4135). FRIDAY Portla nd 's prem iere Halloween costum e b a ll, the fourth annual KBOO Boo Ba ll, w ill be held at Union Train Sta tion, Friday, Novem ber 1,8 p.m. to1 a.m., w ith C razy 8 's as the featured band. The m ain attraction of the evening is the fanta stic costum es worn by the 1500 fun- se e ke rs who attend. A panel of d isting uished jud g es including Jonathan N ic ho la s, C heryl Hansen, Sandy Director and other local celebrities w ill determine the w inners of the costume contest with ca teg ories in: best group, scariest, most o rig in a l, funniest and most outrageous. G rand p rize is two round-trip tickets to Las V eg a s on Sunw orld International Airways. Tic ke t prices are $11, $ 10 for KBOO mem b e rs and an unlucky $13 at the door. At S to re fro n t's New second space. Storefront NW (2235 NW Savier) — Blue W ind o w by C ra ig Lucas is playing. Th is extrem ely inventive new play by this talented new playw right had a long run off Broadw ay at the Production Co. and won the prestigious George and Elizabeth M artin Award for playw riting. The play co nsists of three scenes which show the before, during and after of a Manhattan d inner party. G uests include a narcissistic actor, a parachuting instructor, an a sp ir ing songwriter, a secretary and a lesbian couple. Blue W ind ow w ill be perform ed at Storefront NW, 2235 NW Savier, through Decem ber 7 on Thursday — Saturday evenings at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $7 on Thursd a ys and $8 on Friday, $9 Saturdays, one d o lla r off for seniors and students. The Troupe presents the one-act play The Dutchm an for two weeks at the Matt D ishm an Comm unity Center, 77 NE Knott Frid a y at 8 pm, Saturday at 6 pm, and Sunday at 4 pm. G ene Hughes playes the m ale lead, C la y and Jenny Ayres w ill m ake her debut a s the lovely and m ystical Lula. A rtist*s Re p e rtory The a tre (A RT) is proud to b ring this very popular show to Portland in its Northwest premier. Q uitters is a close ensem ble piece for seven wom en which traces the W estward m ovem ent through the Q uilts they d esig ned and sewed together. Q uitters is fu ll of m usic and dance, a joyful and poigna nt celebration of women and their contribution to the settlement of the new frontier. Q u itte rs is directed by ART's Rebecca Adam s, with music direction by David Smith-English. Q u itte rs stars Sue Ellen Christensen. Anne Marie Endres, Marian Gaylord, N an Kelley, V ana O'Brien. M ari lyn Stacey a nd Gwynne Warner. Quitters p la ys Thursday, Frid a y and Saturday evenings through Novem ber 30th w ith Sund ay show s a t 2 0 0 pm a t the W ilson C e n te r fo r the Perform ing A rts in the dow n tow n YW C A . 1111SW 10th, Portland . G en e ra l a dm ission is $7. $6 fo r students and seniors. Fo r reservations a nd ticket info r m a tio n c a ll 223-6281. THURSDAY Northwest A rtists W orkshop concludes its 1985 exhibition season with "Life Size Photo-Sculpture Installations,' a one- person show by Eugene photographer David Joyce. The exhibit opens with a re ception for the artist on Thursday, Novem ber 7, from 7 to 9 pm, and con tinues through Saturday. December 7. Both the reception and the exhibit are free and open to the public. The Northwest Artists W orkshop, a non profit, artist-run organization, is dedicated to providing a forum for art work in all m edia. The W orkshop is located at 522 NW 12th, Portland, phone 220-0435. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 pm. C h a rlie M u rp h y a n d Ja m ie Sie b e r, N o ve m b e r 15 years old and Do Jump Dance Theatre is celebrating with a m iracle of a birthday party! You'll experience dance, comedy, cinem atogrcphy, Klezm er m usic and more — old favorites and lots of new surp rises. Since we've not had enough room to seat everyone in past years, we're cele bra ting for FO UR exciting nights. But don't w ait until the last performance of Oi Vey, A no the r M ira c le ! — get your reserved seat now at BASS ticket outlets or Echo Theatre. See Oi Vey, A nother M ira c le ! on Novem ber 1 or 2 at 8 pm. Tickets are $5 in advance or $6 at the door. A little preview for our beloved fans — the Stew ardesses are back — hold onto yours seats! SATURDAY Western States Chiropractic »w ill sponsor a free a d u lt health sc re e rin g , includ ing a posture and spinal check-up. from 9 am to 1 pm , a t its M ain C lin ic in northeast Portland. The physical exam ination w ill also p ro vid e p a rtic ip a n ts w ith an evaluation o f thek g e ne ra l hea lth, includ ing re fe rra l in fo rm a tio n , if necessary. A ppointm ents a re recom m ended and m ay b e m ade by c a llin g 255-6771. The M a in C lin ic is loca ted a t 9 48 N.E. 102nd FRIDAY TUESDAY The Novem ber 5th edition of Front S tre e t W eekly looks at Electronic Enfo rc e rs, devices used to monitor and incarcerate crim inals, at a Subterranean M yste ry beneath Portland buildings, and ’ visits with noted Oregon pianist J ill Tim m ons, A C la ssic a l Act, at 9 pm. WEDNESDAY The Portland Premiere of A ttla , a fea ture film from W indham H ill Film s, will benefit the Portland Audubon Society and SOAR (Shared Outdoor Adventure Recreation), at the Eastgate TriCinema. 2025 S.E. 82nd. Doors open at 7 pm for refreshments and live entertainment by Wood Putty, a bluegrass band. A ttla w ill show a t 8 pm . Tickets are a va ila b le from SO AR and Portland Audubon in advance fo r $10. A t the door price is $12. Interpreted fo r hearing im paired. W heelchair useable. Fo r tic ke ts a nd m ore inform ation c a ll: 292-6855 o r 238-1613. Prepare for an exciting evening at the M ary Rose Fund Fundraiser. Enjoy an evening of food and entertainment and/ or to participate as a volunteer. The event is planned to a ssist Portland fem inist singer, M ary Rose, meet the financial o b li gations resulting from injuries she suffered during a robbery in her northeast Portland home. A ctivities w ill be held from 6:00 pm to m idnight at the Northwest Service Center, 1819 NW Everett. Adm ission is $5.00, $3.00 for students and seniors. Stories, readings, acoustical m usic and an on-going auc tion w ill entertain you. M ú sic a Fe m in a , Kristan Aspen and Janna M acAuslan, w ill open the evening with cla ssic a l m usic by women com posers for flute and guitar. M any other locals w ill take the stage, including: half of M other Lode (Nan Collie and Kathleen Fallon) with contem porary folk and original acoustic pieces, Susan Arrow doing original acoustic m usic; Barbara Thurber playing piano ja zz; H a rriet Mason, w inner of the 1984 G rease Pa in t Best Sup porting Actress a w a rd , te llin g o rig ina l stories, and The Jug Band, entertaining w ith instrum ents de sig ne d to shake the sta g e w ith down- country m usic. Singer-Songw riter Judy F)e i w ill be in Po rtla n d fo r tw o d U b appearances on N ovem ber 6th and 7th. Fje ll blends her ow n hum or, poetry a nd poMttcs into each is two JM tO u t, November. r965/>