Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, October 01, 1986, Page 13, Image 13

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    A ll c la sse s start at 7 :30 p.m. Registration is
$20.00 ahead of tim e. $25.00 when
cla sses start, slid ing scale for unemployed.
C ourses run up to eight weeks. For more
inform ation, c a ll 230-0488.
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THURSDAY
Sw ing into fall. Dance the Bop and the
Jitterbug. Line up for the Bunny Hop and
the Stroll. See how low you can go with the
Lim bo.
The Lesbian A ging Project and the Les­
b ia n Com m unity Project are co-spon­
soring an evening of m usic, dance, and
no sta lg ia from the '40s and '50s. A warm
w elcom e is esp ec ia lly extended to wo­
men who experienced that era the first
tim e around. Women from the '60s are
invited to come and find out what it was
a ll about. Period dress is encouraged.
Don't forget to bring your lucky rabbit's
foot for the draw ing! At the Prim ary
Domain, 7:30 p.m. $5.00 donation.
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TUESDAY
Partners of Lesbian Mothers, Lesbian
Forum, W estm inster Presbyterian Church,
1624 NE Hancock, 7:30 p.m. Free super­
vised childcare, interpreted for the deaf,
w heelchair access (16th street entrance
attended 7:00-7:25). $2.00 suggested
donation (more or less is O K.) 236-4386.
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WEDNESDAY
Author and hum anist Ursula LeGuin
w ill be g iving a talk, A Woman Writing
Woman, Jaguar Woman, Star Woman
and Flight o f the Seventh Moon, w ill
present the topic. Women’s Spirituality
Before Stonewall com es The Interna­
tional Sweethearts of Rhythm:
A m erica’s Hottest All-Girl Band. (See re­
A dm ission is $15.
view elsew here in this issue.)*
Tonig ht's screenings are the first of eight
progra m s running Tuesday and Thursday
evenings through Nov. 25. Show s start at 7
p.m. Discount series tickets w ill be sold at
A W om an's Place Bookstore, Artichoke
M usic, and The C atbird Seat Bookstore.
A ll program s w ill be at the Irvington The ­
ater, 1333 NE Broadway. For a com plete
festival schedule, w rite Film a , PO . Box
5143, Portland, O R 97215.
2 6 _______ SUNDAY
The L.A.B.I.A. potluck is today from
3 p.m. to 6 p.m. A ll lesbians interested n
lesb ia n m othering issues are welcom e to
attend. C a ll M im i at 234-2054 for more
inform ation.
The Oregon A rt Institute and its
N orthw est Film & Video Center, the
Je w ish Federation of Portland, the
Mtttiem an Jew ish Community Center.
3 1 _________ FRIDAY
A guest speaker from the Big Mountain
Sup p o rt Group w ill discuss the resistance
that forced the U.S. Government to delay
their planned July eviction of 11,000 Dine
people, who live atop highly coveted
m inera l-ric h A rizona trib a l lands. Discuss
the present stand-off and strategies to
perm anently halt the forced relocation
and genocide of the Dine (Navajo) Na­
tion. Ra d ic a l Women meeting at 6:30
p.m ., Multnom ah County Central Library,
802 SW 10th Ave. A ll are welcome. For
m ore inform ation ca ll 249-8067. W heel­
c h a ir accessible.
1 7 _________ FRIDAY
Ladles Against Women bring their
consciousness-low ering review to Portland.
Ladies Against Women is an aw ard­
w inning com edy show written and per­
form ed by San Francisco's Plutonium
Pla yers, w ill appear in Portland for a one-
night-only benefit tonight at the Northwest
Service Center. The lobby of the Service
C enter w ill be open at 7 :15 for a pre-show
b ake sa le and tea Showtim e is 8 p.m.
Tic ke ts are $10 for the show, or $20 for the
show and a special reception with the
cast in the Comm unity Room from 6:30 to
7 :00 p.m. A ll proceeds w ill be used to
benefit the Oregon Taxpayers for Choice
ca m paign to defeat ballot measure 6,
which would prohibit the use of state funds
for abortion. For ticket ordering inform a­
tion, c a ll 777-8065.
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SATaRDAY
A lix Dobkin p la ys at MCC at 8:30 p.m.
Slid in g sc a le: $8,10 and 12 at the door.
M CC at 24th & NE Broadway is w heel­
c ha ir accessible. C a ll 656-8032 for more
inform ation.
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SUNDAY
C ow kid s Country M usic at the Prim ary
Domain, 1033 NW 19th.
Just Out, O ctober 198Ó
Tham i Sindelo, A frican National
C ongress of South A frica international
representative, based in Lusaka, Za m b ia ,
sp ea ks on South A frica 's situation and the
U.S. A nti-Apartheid Movement, 7:30 p.m.,
Mt. O livet Baptist Church, 116 NE Schuyler.
M em bers of Plutonium Players portray Ladies Against Women (LAW) with their spiritual
advisor, Jerry Fallout. LAW w ill be in Portland Friday, October 17.
today at 12:00 noon in Lincoln Hall Au­
ditorium Room 175. Follow ing her talk,
there w ill be a tim e for questions and
answ ers along with an inform al reception.
The event is free and open to the public.
For more inform ation, please contact
PSU W om en's Studies at 229-3516 or PSU
W om en's Union at 229 4452, ext. 13,
sponsors of the event.
Susan Arrow & The Quivers at the
Prim a ry Doman, $3 cover, to benefit the
and the Oregon Holocaust Resource
C e nter have joined together to present
Shoah (which means "a n n ih ila tio n " in
Hebrew), a film unlike any other event
m ade about the Holocaust. Shoah w ill
m ake its Oregon prem iere in the Art Insti­
tute auditorium with show ings October 27
through November 9. the theater is
located at 1219 SW Park Avenue between
Jefferson and M adison Streets in
Portland.
W EB newspaper. Show starts at 8 p.m.
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SATURDAY
Kate Clinton, "fu m e rist" (fem inst
hum orist) does two shows tonight at 8 p.m.
8c 10:30 p.m. M aster of irreverent humor,
C linton keeps an audience ro llin g with
laughter.
The H o llis Taylor Band opens the show at
the Pine Stre e t Theater. Tickets $10
a va ila b le at A W om an's Place Bookstore,
M usic M illenium , and G l Joe's.
Lynn Andrews w ill speak from 2 p.m. to
4 :3 0 p.m ., NW Service Center, 1819 NW
Everett. Andrews, the author of Medicine
THURSDAY
The fifth annual Woman’s Eye View
Film Festiva l opens tonigth with three
Portland prem ieres. Women of Summer
te lls the story of a controversial and
insp ired educational experim ent known
as the Bryn Mawr Sum m er School for wo­
men workers. From 1921 to 1938,1700 blue
collar women participated in the program.
W hen alum ni gather for their 50-year
reunion. Holly Near & Roni G ilbert are on
hand to celebrate The Flapper Story
offers a live ly exam ination of the social
phenom enon of the "fla p p e r," the provo­
cative "N ew W om an" ideal of A m erica's
Roaring Twenties. And from the m akers of
Dust off your favorite costume or create
your fantasy character for the Halloween
costum e dance beginning at 8 p.m. at
Echo Theatre, 1515 SE 37th, sponsored by
the Lesbian/G ay Pride Committee
Tickets are $5 and w ill be available in
advance.
Dance to DJ m usic, win a p rize, and
p la y gam es for fun and p rize s at this com­
m unity dance to support and raise funds
for this upcom ing year's celebration. Also,
if you re interested in decorating, soliciting
donations for p rizes, m a iling flyer invita­
tions, or helping to develop gam es and
fun for the evening, com e join the party by
attending a planning m eeting W ednes­
day, O ctober 8 at 7 p.m. at the downtown
M ultnom ah County Library.
Hallow een party at the Prim ary
Domain, with p rize s for sexiest and most
o rig in a l costumes. $2 cover includes one
free draft or soft drink with costume.
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NOVEMBER
KBO O 90.7 FM , Portland's only indepen­
dent, listener-supported com m unity radio
station w ill hold its Fifth Annual Boo Ball,
at Union train Station. The Ball has become
Po rtla nd 's prem ier Hallow een M asque­
rade Party and this year w ill be no excep­
tion. The Boo Ba ll begins at 8 p.m. and
ends at 2 :0 0 a.m.. the featured band w ill
be C ool'R. O pening for C ool'R w ill be
Roaddah X and the X-C entrics. Prizes w ill
be aw arded for the best costumes. Each
year over 1300 costum ed revelers join in at
the fe stivitie s of The Boo Ball. Tickets are
lim ite d so purchase yours early. Tickets are
$10.00 for KBO O m em bers, $11.00 for the
general p ub lic and can be purchased at
KBO O (20 SE I8th), M usic M illenium and
Downtown Budget Tapes and Records. If
there are tickets left the price w ill be
$13 00 at the door. For m ore inform ation
p le a se c a ll 213-3032.
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