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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1986)
3 WEDNESDAY Bold new w orks on paper, wood and canvas by Iris Armos w ill be exhibited at A lb e rt’s Cham pagne Bistro in down town Portland, through the end of the year. An opening reception with the artist w ill be held tonight from 5:30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres and sp a rkling wine w ill be on hand for your pleasure. Th is exhibit of paintings is the expression of Ms. A rm os' long involvement with the arts and political communities of Portland. Her work ranges from unsettling and d rea m like to earthy and humorous. The artist w ill donate 10% of a ll proceeds to the Hanford C learinghouse, an organi zation com m itted to stopping the nuclear waste dum p, cleaning up existing waste and ending plutonium production at Han ford. 212 SW Stark. 4 at Northwest Service Center Local talented lesbians band together for an evening of fun to bring art, m usic, com edy, theatre and satire to the community in the form of a variety show. The benefit w ill open its doors for an art show and refreshm ents at 7 :15 p.m. Tickets are $5.00. A lim ited number of work exchanges are a vailable. C a ll 234-2054. Auction w ill be over the air. Tune your ra d ios to 90.7FM , listen w hile guest auctioneers auction off such great items as tattoos, records, dinners. Blazers tickets, coastal get-aways and much more. C a ll in with your bid s at 231-8032. Bid and win great gifts without leaving your home. The Radio auction w ill begin at 8:00 p.m. and end at 10:00 p.m. Mon- 1 0 WEDNESDAY d isp la y of verbal pyrotechnics — com bi ning comedy, dram a and m usic, and is the latest creation of Re a d ersttie a tre !, an ensem ble of fourteen actors and m usi c ia ns directed by com pany founder Eugene Messer. From Dorothy Parkers' New York of the '20s to the French Riviera, to the green h ills of Robert Bum s' Scotland to the g lorious v illa s of a declining Rome — this talented troupe uses words, sce na rio s and im pressions from the prose and poetry of the w orld's finest literary geniuses and b ring s them to life in a fresh and uni quely entertaining way. At C olum bia Thea tre Company, 2021SE Hawthorne, 8:00 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 7:00 Sunday through January 3. C a ll 232-7005 for reservations. Le sb ia n & G ay Pride, Inc. meets to night at the Multnomah County Central Library, 801 S.W. 10th, 7:00-9:00 p.m. LGP is seeking two logo designs. Please see c la ssifie d s for details. Kate Sullivan is back at the Prim ary Dom ain. Come for dinner and the show. M usic starts at 8:30 p.m. 1033 NW 16th. 1 1 Treat yourself to an evening of variety! Echo Th e a tre presents the Third Annual Independent Choreographer’s Con cert at 8 p.m., at the Echo Theatre. Local 4th Annual PC A SC Fie sta with dinner, dancing and a holiday bazaar. St. An drew s Church, 809 NE Alberta, 6 to m id night. Sponsored by Portland Central America Soidarity Committee. The Lesb ia n V ariety Hour to benefit Le sb ia ns W ishing W elcome L.WW.) and Women M usicians Network takes place 14 THURSDAY Local author, Andrea C arlisle w ill au tograph her new release, Riverhouse Stories at A W om an’s Place.Book sto re , 1431 NE Broadway, from 5-7 p.m. Ursula LeGuin says, "In this novel you can find out why ducks are holy and life is em ba rrassing, how to get from a house boat to a balloon, what an Oregon con versation is, and many other interesting things. It is the m ost good-natured book I ever read." 5_________ FRIDAY SATURDAY TUESDAY cussion and a na lysis of the Novembe elections at its regular monthly meeting. Featured at the meeting w ill be a panel of Am erican Atheists m em bers who w ill pre sent their view s on how the recent elec tions w ill affect the concerns of atheists in our city and state as w ell as throughout the nation. The m eeting of Am erican Atheists be g ins at 7 p.m. in m eeting room A of the Multnom ah County Central Library at the corner of S.W. 10th and Yam hill. The meet ing is open to the general public and all interested persons are encouraged to attend. Feu D’Artlfice (Firew orks) is a d a zzling 6 9 The Portland chapter of Am erican A th e ists w ill be sponsoring a public d is THURSDAY and regional choreographers join together for one evening to d isp la y their work in this concert of solos and duets. Perform ances include use of mime, prop w ork, and contact im provisation. Con tributing choreographers are Joellen M eglin, Dianne Homan, Richard Bourquin, C arolyn Stuart, C hristy Russell, C arla M ann, and Carolyn Holzman. Tickets are $4 at the door. Echo Theatre is located at 1515 SE 37th (just south of Hawthorne). For inform ation and reservtions ca ll 231-1232. The Blues S iste rs, an all-w om en rhythm & blues dance band m akes their debut at a m ajor Portland nightclub. Key Largo. 9 p.m. Put on your dancin' shoes and com e on down to show your support. M arita Keys and Luisa Serm ol star in Blue Window at Portland C ivic Theatre. 7 SUNDAY The Le sb ia n A rt Movem ent meets at O ld W ive s' Ta le s at 4 p.m. 8 MONDAY KBOO. 90.7 FM , Portland's only inde pendent, listener-supported community ra d io station w ill hold its 3rd Annual Auc tion Decem ber 7th and 8th, tonight, the day, Decem ber 8th, the Auction moves to the Bridgeport Brew Pub, 1313 NW M arshall. The silent auction w ill begin at 6 :0 0 p.m. and the live auction w ill start prom ptly at 7 :00 p.m. A W ill Vinton clay figure, p izza parties, a week-end for ten at Long Beach, Italian dinner for four are just som e of the great item s that w ill be a va il a b le to b id on. Adm ission to the Monday night auction is $5.00, $4.50 for KBOO M em bers. Seating is lim ited to 100. You can purchse your tickets at KBOO. 20 SE 8th. Free wine and hors d'oeuvres w ill be a vailable. For more inform ation, call 231-8032. C rystal Eastman's witty and probing essa ys defending wom en's right to work and to equal treatment in a ll aspects of life w ill be discussed. Eastm an, a founder of modem so c ia list fem inism , dissected the im pact on women of fem inist issues that erupted in the 1920s, including pro tective labor law s, birth control and d i vorce. Ra d ic a l Women meet at 6:30 p.m ., M ultnom ah County Central Library, 801 S.W. 10th Avenue. Everyone is welcom e. For more inform ation call 249-8067. W heelchair accessible. The Po rtla nd C oalition fo r C or p o ra te Re sp o n sib ility w ill hold a legal dem onstration at 11:30 a.m. across the street from the headquarters of FLIR System s in continued protest of that com p a ny's sa ls of infrared targetting equip ment to the Salvadoran m ilita ry which Ju st O ut, December. 1986