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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1986)
wom an blues band, Saturday, May 10th. The sile n t auction is from 7-8 p.m., the oral auction takes place 8-9 p.m., and the dance with the Blues Sisters follows. Auctioneer Laveme Lew is and Howie and M ichelle from Queersville, w ill offer you d e o ls on trip s, services, sa il boating, dinners, m assages, and more. The $10 ad m ission includes $5 in sc rip to b id for items d long with a g la ss of cham pagne or sp a rklin g cider and a ticket for a door p rize draw ing. See Just Entertainment for m ore inform ation. 11________ SUNDAY O pening kic k-off show for Mr. Hunky X III featuring Linda Robinson in a review of Hunkys and Foxies. A pplications for Mr. Hunky X III accepted on this night. D a rc elle 's, 208 NW 3rd, Portland. w ill speak about Confronting Crime in America: a progressive response to na tional and local issues. At the Portland Bldg. Auditorium . For inform ation, call M ark Kramer, 281-1500. Sponsored by National Lawyers Guild and other local groups. 17 SATURDAY A health check-up for women in the Portland /Vancouver area w ill be given from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at W estern Sta te s C hiro p ra c tic C ollege's M ain C linic, 948 N.E. 102nd Avenue in Portland. The $10 exam ination fee w ill cover the cost of a breast exam, pap smear, spinal check-up and urinary lab test. Appoint ments are necessary and may be made by c a llin g 255-6771. 1 8 ________SUNDAY 12 MONDAY A recital for vio lin and piano by Pierre D'Archam beau. violin, and Jeanne Stark, piano, at 8 p.m. at the Comm unity Music Center, 3350 SE Francis, Portland. A dm is sion is free. The program includes: Franck, Scnata in A m ajor; Chausson, Poeme, op. 25. Debussy, Sonate. 1 5 _____THURSDAY The IFC C is proud to announce that through the generous support of Pacific Northw est Bell, a new /old producing or g a niza tion w ill becom e a resident com pany at the IFCC. The N orthw est Th e a tre o t the Deaf, which presented som e dozen or so p la ys in the Pacific Northwest between 1973 and 1980, w ill stage Dame Agatha C hristie 's popular chille r. The Mousetrap, at the IFCC. The Northwest Theatre of the Deaf utilizes d eaf actors perform ing in sign language onstage, whose lines are "vo ic e d " by off stage hearing actors. The result is a per form ance of unique power and beauty that is entirely accessible to both deaf and hearing audiences. The Mousetrap w ill play through May 24, Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. For ticket inform a tion, please ca ll the IFCC at 243-7930 (Voice or TTY). The IFCC is located at 5340 N. Interstate Avenue, Portland. The Oregon M arijuana In itia tive in vites you to join them at 11:00 am for a Seafood Brunch at the Sw ashbuckler Restaurant, 3rd and Yam hill in Portland Tic ke ts d va ila b le now. RSVP Carolee W ilson 239-5134 or 658-5132. NW A N SIR at 233-2677 and ask for W illow at 236-4386. 2 5 ________SUNDAY The C ity Nightclub presents its 4th Annual Memorial Day Masquerade Ball. Doors open 10 p.m. with a special holid ay show at 11 p.m. Unm asking is at m idnight follow ed by a costume contest and the aw arding of door prizes. The City N ightclub, 624 S.W. 13th. For information c a ll 224-C ITY. TUESDAY Lesb ia n Forum — "Physica l and Emo tional Abuse in Relationships," 7 :30 p.m. at W estm inster Presbyterian Church, 1624 NE Hancock. Anyone w ishing to help plan this Forum should ca ll 236-4386. Free cnildcare, interpreted for the deaf and hearing-im paired, w heelchair acces sib le at the 16th street entrance (Door is attended from 7:G0 to 7:25). $2 donation (m ore or less is O.K.) For TTY Relay, contact SATURDAY The Fam ily N atural Health C enter w elcom es you to meet their varied staff of Naturopathic and C hiropractic Physi cia ns, Acupuncturist, M idw ife, and Licensed M assage Technicians. Join us in our celebration from 5-8 p.m. Refresh m ents w ill be provided. 12224 NE Hoyt (off 122nd & G lisa n in the M enlo Park Pla za Professional Bldg.) 1 30 FRIDAY Men by the Sea, a weekend retreat for gay men, May 30-June 1. On 500 acres of private land with private beach and h ik ing tra ils. Food and lodging provided, horseback rid ing and canoeing nearby. Slid in g scale fee $75-$135. For information and registration contact Paul or Michael “ at 223-8299, Phoenix Rising Founda tion. A sp ec ia l production has been added to Po rtla n d C ivic Th e a tre ’s Blueroom sea son. The Thornton W ild e r play, Our Town continues for a lim ited engagement 20 31 through June 15. Our Town is directed by Robert Nielsen who, for nearly fifteen years, has directed productions at PCT. N ielson's current d irectoria l engagem ent is with Storefront Theatre and their production of The SUNDAY The Rainbow C o a lition is hosting the second annual Multi-cultural Dinner and Dance, 6-11 pm at the Pine Street Theater, 221 SE 9th. The dynam ic soul siste rs singing group The Strawberry G am blers, backed up by Dee W iggens and the Velvet Band, w ill provide m usical entertainment. The proceeds from the event w ill go to prom oting quality health care at home and abroad. Funds w ill be used for the ongoing work of the Rainbow 's Health C are Task Force, to aid the work of the Black W om en's Health Network and to support the La Union Hospital project in El Salvador. Tic ke ts are $5-10 slid in g scale for adults and $2 for children under twelve. Activities for children provided. Tickets a va ila b le at House of Sound. M usic M illenium East and West, Looking G la ss Bookstore, and Laughing Horse Bookstore. For inform ation c a ll M acceo Pettis 236-0273. Normal Heart. Tic ke ts are $12 and a va ila b le by con tacting the PCT box office at 226-3048 Perform ance dates are May 30 and 31. June 1. June 3 through 8, and June 10 through 15. Curtain tim e is 8 p.m. on week days and Saturdays, and 2 p.m on Sundays. PUBLIC INTEREST W in d flre meets at the Justice Center, 14th floor, at 7 :00 pm every Thursday, 1111 SW 2nd. and at O ld W ives Tales. 2 30 pm, every Saturday. Comer of E. Burnside and SE 13th Avenue. PW A (Person with A ID S/A RC ) Su p p o rt G roup. Th is inform al group includes PWAs, and sig nifica nt others. There is no agenda and the m eetings are unstruc tured. Th is is a safe, supportive space for PWAs. C a ll 223-5907 for tim e 8t place. O ngoing Le sb ia n The ra p y Sup p o rt G roup meets. For more inform ation, call Laney Kike l at 234-512 Ra d ic a l Women meet to discuss: Is the result of repressive im m igration law s more jo b s or is it lower wages and increased harassm ent of C hícanos and other people of color? Explore the im plications of the proposed Sim pson-Rodino B ill with us at 6 :3 0 p.m. at the Multnomah Count C entral Library, 801SW 10th Avenue. Everyone is welcome. W heelchair accessible. G ay Men’s Su p p o rt G roup — an on g o ing support group in a safe and sup portive environment. C hallenge yourself to explore your personal creativity and em otions with other gay men. Thursdays b eg inning M arch 1 3 ,7-9 pm at Phoenix R isin g . C a ll 223-8299. G M T (G ay Men Together), a non 16 FRIDAY E llio tt C urrlo , crim inologist and author Just Out, May 1986 Seattle hosts its first-ever gay/lesbian swim meet May 24th, and Portland is invited. Pictured are Pat Roth, Dana Cox, Rick Peterson, Mark Shimada. and Bruce Erikson. m em bership gay support group, meets W ednesday nights, from 7:15-9:30 at Port la nd State University's Sm ith Hall in room 229. Spend a rela xing evening meeting good people, good conversation, som e & Oyi >