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February 1990 Index Gallery presents "Private Portrait: Paintings and Drawings of Amanda Snyder.” (M ondays through Thursdays. 7:30 am -7:30 pm . Fridays. 7:30 am -4:30 pm . February 12th through March 2nd. C lark College Book store. 1800E M cLoughlin Blvd .. Vancouver.) The Amazing Pink Things, are a vocal comedy group with a unique blend of comedy and four-part harmony. (8 pm. Wednesday through Friday. 7:30 pm Saturday and Sunday, and continuing through March 11. Storefront Theatre. Southw est Second Avenue and Burnside. $ 12-$ 15. fo r reservations, ca ll 224-4001.) ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 5 • THURSDAY Lesbian and Gay Pride Inc., the people who put on the annual Lesbian and Gay Pride parade and rally each June ask that people think now about planning their summer events for Pride Week. Help make the week of June 16. 1990 a week to celebrate and remember! Volunteers and people with Ideas are encouraged to call. (LG Ptnc.. 232-8233.) People's Food Store presents herbal wise- woman Colette Gardiner In a talk about herbal support for stress. (7 pm. upstairs from Peop le's. 3029 SE 21st Ave.. free. 232-9051.) 1 6 »FRIDAY Gay and Lesbian Alliance of the University of Oregon, presents a Cabaret featuring female impersonators. All pro ceeds go to support the Eugene Pride Week celebration. (8 pm. Erb M em orial Union Ballroom . University o f Oregon. Eugene, (tickets: U o f O Main Desk. M other K a il's and LCC Box O ffice.)) "Friends,” Phoenix Rising’s Gaia Valentine’s celebration features Theresa Clark and Jive, an l&-piece dance band. Hors d'oeuvres. a no host bar and a silent auction will highlight the evening. (8:30 pm - 1 am. M ille r Ha ll. W orld Forestry Center. W ashington Park. $25 In advance (tickets: A W om an's Place Bookstore. Cascade A IDS Project and Phoenix Rising). $27 at the door. 223-8299.) Oregon Guild Activists of S/M presents a men-only dungeon party in their new permanent space. (11 pm -5 am. 333 NE Hancock. $10. 228-6935.) 1 7 »SATURDAY Ariel Waterwoman presents "Blending Oils for Massage and Health." (10:30 am- 12:30 pm. Crone Magic. 1405 NE Broadway. 642-5259.) Bisexual Community Forum presents a Valentine's Potluck and Dance. Bring a friend and food to share. (7 pm -m ldnlght. M etropolitan Comm unity Hat. 1644 NE 24th Ave.) In a benefit for Outside In. the New Rose Theatre presents the final performance of Road by Jim Cartwright. Road takes a hard but compassionate look at the lives of the impoverished underclasses in Northern England. Outside In w ill receive a portion of the price from each ticket sold for tonight's performance. (New Rose Theatre. 904 SW Main St.. 222-2495.) three speakers whose ideas have inspired the movement. (Saturday through Tuesday, for Inform ation cat 249-8067 o r w rite. Radical Women. 1510 NE Brazee. Portland. OR 97212.) 1 8 *SUNDAY Jamie Anderson performs in concert. (7:30 pm. Cafó Mocha. 4108 NE Sandy Blvd.. $5 in advance (tickets: A W om an's Place Bookstore). $6 at the door. D om a Luckett. 231-9351.) 2 0 »TUESDAY Oregon Ballet Theatre presents Aurthur M itchell’s Dance Theatre of Harlem. The program Includes pieces by Tchaikovsky, Gershwin and Stravinsky. (Portland Civic Auditorium . $20-$55 (tickets: Oregon Ba llet Theatre). 227-0977.) 21 »WEDNESDAY ACT UP presents the Portland premiere of Gay Men’s Health C risis’s safe sex videos. (7- 8:30 pm. M etropolitan Com m unity Church basem ent. Northeast 24th Avenue and Broadway. 288-7853.) 2 2 «THURSDAY A new live television series produced by and for people with HIV-disease (AIDS) airs this evening. Volunteers to help with the production are welcome. (8 pm. channel 11; rebroadcast March 2. 8:30 pm . channel 27 and March 18. 8:30 pm. channel 33: volunteers ca t Jack Cox. 284-6807.) Donna Luckett Productions presents a Valentine’s Dance: "Loving Each Other". Barb Galloway and the Vital Move: Kate Sullivan. Cacy Lee. Pam Krieg and Bev Standish will perform. Wheelchair accessible. (Northw est Service Center. Northw est 18th Avenue and Everett Street. $5 In advance (tickets: A W om an's Place Bookstore). $6 at the door. $3 for cNIdren over 12. Donna Luckett. 231-9351.) Double Tee Promotions presents Laurie Anderson in concert. She will present works from her new release. “Strange Angels." (8 pm. Arlene Schnltzer Concert Hall. $ 18.50 in advance (tickets: FA STIXX outlets. PCPA. C ivic Audtortum and Coliseum box offices.)) Give Peace a Dance, a benefit for the Portland Central America Solidarity Commit tee w ill feature Dub Squad and Todd Gang. (8 pm -M Idnight. Reed College Commons. 3203 SE Woodstock. $5 In advance (tickets: LaugNng Horse. Looking G lass. Artichoke M usic, and Pathfinder). $7-$ 10 at the door. 236-7916.) The Lazarus Community holds a com munion and anointing service for those living with HIV disease. This is a time to pray for healing, hope and courage. (7p m . K-House. 633 SW Montgomery, for a ride o r Inform a tion. Gary. 245-0339.) Oregon Guild Activists of S/M presents a women-only dungeon party in their new permanent space. (11 pm -5 am. 333 NE Hancock. $10. 228-6935.) Radical Women sponsors a four-day conference In Santa Monica. California, to chart a course for m ilitant feminist organizing. "The Third Wave of Feminism: A Candidly Revolutionary Approach" features 2 4 « SATURDAY JoAnn Loulan presents a lecture titled Provocative Humor and Lesbian Sex Education. Workshop Feb. 25. (8 pm. Northwest Service Center. 1819 NW Everett. $10 In advance (tickets: A W om an's Place Bookstore. Artichoke M usic. M usic M illen nium and M other K a li's In Eugene). $ 12 at the door.) Oregon Guild Activists of S/M presents an S/M workshop and seminar. (8-11 pm. 333 NE Hancock. $5.228-6935.) 2 5 «SUNDAY JoAnn Loulan's Sex and Intimacy In Recovery Is a day long workshop for lesbians recovering from addictive substances and behaviors. (Northw est Service Center. 1819 NW Everett. $45-$75 (tickets: A W om an's Place Bookstore.)) 2 8 • WEDNESDAY Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P/FLAG )'s regular meeting Includes Bard M ichaels's discussion on mental health and well-being programs for gay and lesbian youth. (7-9:30pm . Augustana Lutheran Church.) C O M I N G UP MARCH 3 « SATURDAY Portland Saturday Market reopens for the season. (Saturdays and Sundays through C hristm as Eve.. 10 am-4:30 pm. Under the Burnside Bridge.) Triangle Productions will hold auditions for “After the Rain," a play about AIDS and the people left behind. Parts are available for two men and four women. Performances will be April 20th through May 12th. (Saturday and Sunday. 3-5 pm. YWCA .1111 SW 10th. 235-1179.) 4 • SUNDAY Judy F)ell and Crystal Reeve will perform. (Cafó Mocha. $6 In advance (tickets: A W om an's Place Bookstore). $ 7 at the door. Donna Luckett. 231-9351.) 1 0 * SATURDAY International Women’s Day 1990 w ill be a full day of celebration, food, crafts, exhibits, poetry, music, dance, political forums and an exciting show. Volunteers for all areas of planning are needed and committees are forming now. The International W om en's Day Planning Committee is committed to diversity and encourages all women to get involved. Volunteers, artists, craftswomen, and speakers who would like to be present are invited to call. (March 10. 1990. Portland State University Women 's Union. 725-4452 ext. 29.) Portland Women’s C risis Line is recruiting women to serve on the Board of Directors. PWCL is a non-profit social change agency working to end violence against women. (M ichelle Frise lla . 760-4007 days, o r 292-0192 nights.) Outside In sponsors an AIDS prevention needle exchange program. Bring in a dirty hypodermic needle and receive a new one in exchange. You must be 18 or older. (3-7 pm. 1236 SW Salm on. 223-4121.) Communities of Women Art Show invites submissions for the Lesbian Art Movement Show scheduled for June. (Send se lf ad dressed. stam ped envelope. LAM Guide lines. PO Box 12061. Portland. OR 97212.) Register now to be part of Team Portland In the Gay Games In Vancouver In August. The Games are expected to draw over 15,000 athletes and spectators for the eight days. Registration with Team Portland Initiates the process for further registration and Includes a Team Portland t-shirt. ($ 10 registra tion fee. w rite: Team Portland, c/o Tyler Cole. 2054 N Sum ner. Portland. OR 97217. 289-2226.) Softball for Gay Men needs players willing to commit to a three-month season. April through June. This is a second-year, moder ate skill level team playing in the Portland City League. S x positions are open. (Patrick. 231-1135. John. 285-8746.) Liz Long Gallery and Imposters presents Valentine's gifts all through the month of February. Mention you saw this announce ment and get a discount on special art gifts. (W ednesdays. 5-8 pm . Saturdays. 1-5 pm . 1833 NE 2nd Ave.. 281-5386.) In-home AIDS antibody screening and counseling is being offered by a nurse practitioner through Professional Health Care. This in-home service is offered anonymously to make the process of identifying HIV status less difficult. (Days, evenings and Saturdays, ca ll Professional Health Care. 658-5500.) Thursdays are Country-Western nights at Café Mocha with 2-step and line-dancing. Tuesdays are open mike nights. (C lasses. 8- 8:30 pm. Dance 8:30 pm -M idnight. $ 1 cover, •call 231-9351.) G R O U P S ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) meets twice monthly to discuss the lack of attention, education, and research on AIDS and plan actions on this agenda. (7-8:30 pm. first and third Wednesdays. M etropoli tan Com m unity Church basem ent. 1644 NE 24th. m ailing address. PO Box 6352. Portland. OR 97228. 288-7853.) G A L L E R I E S In Her Image: A Gallery of W om en's Art presents “Our Bodies — O urselves," with Suzan Luna Braun. (W eekdays except Tuesdays, noon-7 pm. weekends. 10 am-5 pm. through February. 3208 SE Hawthorne, 231-3726.) Adventure Group meets in front of Lloyd Center Cinemas every Sunday morning for hiking, cross-country skiing or bicycling, depending on the weather. Activities are free of charge and are open to gay men and lesbians. (Recorded m essage. Friday through Sunday. 248-9474.)___________________ just out ▼ 19 ▼ February 1990