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    Radical W omen and the Freedom
So c ia list Pa rty sp onsor ’Lesbians of
pm -?. 4108 N E Sandy Blvd.. no cover,
open b a r. 288-9950.)
Color: Frontrunners for Freedom,” a
panel discussion featuring lesbian
fem inist a ctivists. A brunch w ill be served
before the program . (Bru n c h . 1 pm .
d iscussion. 2:30 pm . 181hAve. Peace
House. 2116 NE 181h. brunch $6.50 ($5
fo r lo w Incom e). $2.50 donation fo r
d isc ussio n. 249-8067.)
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SUNDAY
COM ING UP
The public Is Invited to the annual
MONDAY
Monday for Men Coffee House
kicks o ff a new Idea fo r the men o f the
com m unity. Hear a va riety o f talent
from loca l gay m en. ( 7:30 pm . Cafe
M ocha. 4108 N E Sandy Blvd.. $2
donation, c a ll 231-9351 If Interested In
p e rfo rm ing .)
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The Forest Group w ill hike up
Neahkahnie Mountain, eleva tion 1661
feet, a t the coast. (C a ll fo r d eta ils. 238-
2759.)
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Peacock in the Park fundraiser for
the Audria M. Edwards Youth
Scholarship. The schola rship is for
assistance In the education o f gay and
lesbian youth and the children o f gays
and lesbians. There w ill be a picnic lunch
and gam es. (C ontact W oody Johnson.
284-6289.)
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TUESDAY
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Portland Lesbian C hoir. The show w ill
signed fo r the hearing im paired,
w heelchair a ccessib le, and childcare
w ill be free. (8 pm . Eastside
Perform ance C enter. SE 15th and Stark,
(tickets are $8-$ 12 In advance a t In her
Im age G allery. SE 32nd and Hawthorne.
$ 10 a t the door.))
JULY
1 • SUNDAY
Cafe Mocha presents In the
Mood, w ith ja zz-b lu e s-so ft rock trio
Barb G allow ay. Cacy Lee and Bev
Standlsh. (8 pm . 4108 NE Sandy Blvd..
$3-$5 slid in g scale. 288-9950.)
MONDAY
ORGASM meets to discuss plans
for future events, Includ ing the
Northw est Mr. Drum m er C ontest In July
and a costum e party-banquet In
August. (7:30-9:30 pm . location to be
announced. 228-6935.)
w ishing to w ork w ith th e ir Speakers
Bureau Program o r the O regon A ID S
Hotline. The tra ining se rie s w ill be held
June 1 3 .1 4 .2 0 .2 1 .2 5 ,2 7 and 28, from 6-
9 pm each evening. (C ontact M im i
Luther. 223-5907.)
Women and Writing is a m onth long
sum m er se ssio n course sponsored by
Portland State U n ive rsity’s W om en's
Studies Program and Taught by W endy
Judith C utler. MA. Exploring journal
w riting , the w riting process and w om en's
litera ture, they w ill use w riting as a m eans
of em powerm ent. (June 19 through Ju ly
12. M onday through Thursday. 2-4 pm .
c a ll fo r d e ta ils. 725-3516.)
Fly Away Home Workshops for
Women, w ith Bethroot Gwynn and
Hawk Mad rone, w ill be held again this
sum m er on beautiful, rustic wom anland
In Southern O regon. The Personal
Theater W orkshop. July 5 through 8
invite s Inner character to em erge in a
sa fe , e nthusia stic atm osphere.
Participants In the Ta i Chi W orkshop,
A ugust 30 through Septem ber 3 learn a
short form of Ta l C hi, m editation In
m otion, a discip line of the mind and
body w hich Involves slow , centered,
graceful m oving. (Thea ter $75-$100. Ta l
C hi $90-$ 115. space is lim ite d , fo r
re g istra tio n inform ation, w rite: Fly Away
Hom e. PO Box 593. M yrtle Creek.
O regon. 97457.)
SisterSpirit's Jewish-Pagan Group
Meets. A ll wom en are w elcom e. (7:30
pm . c a ll fo r d eta ils. 287-3379.)
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KBOO 90.7 FM w ill a ir live coverage
o f the Interna tiona l AIDS C onference
being held In San Francisco June 20
through June 2 4 ,9 am -Noon. (C a ll fo r
d e ta ils. 231-8032.)
WEDNESDAY
Gay novelist Donald Olson w ill read
from h is new book. A M ovie, published
by Lyle Stew a rt, a t Pow ell s Bookstore.
(7:30 pm . Anne Hughes C offee Room .
1005 W Burnside, free. 228-4651.)
Slste rSp Irlt holds a WIccan discussion
group. A ll wom en are w elcom e. (7:30
pm . c a ll fo r d eta ils. 287-3379.)
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'’THURSDAY
The Gay and Lesbian Youth Forum
w ill d iscuss rela tions between gay men
and lesbians, and th e ir attitudes toward
one another. (8 pm . C ity Nightclub. 13
N W 13th A ve.. 224-2489.)
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FRIDAY
Super Jacks Party hosted by
ORGASM. (11 p m -1 am . 333 NE
Hancock. $5.228-6935.)
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SATURDAY
For the first tim e. ORGASM w ill be
sp onsoring a swinger's party. (10 pm -
4 am. $15-$ 10.228-6935.)
Cafe Mocha thanks the community
'or its support w ith a first anniversary
party. Join them fo r the celebration. (2
Dyke Art Camp, A ugust 5 through 11.
Photo by Linda Kliewer
Carol Steinel and Howie Baggadonutz, in "Homo-Genized."
The Annual m eeting o f the corporation
o f Portland Parents and Friends of
Lesbians and Gays, Inc. w ill be held
during the regular m onthly m eeting.
There w ill be an election o f o ffic e rs and
m em bers o f the board fo r the fisca l
year 1990-91. (C a ll fo r d eta ils. 232-7676.)
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TUESDAY
Parents and Friends of Lesbians
and Gays has Its reg ula r m onthly
5
THURSDAY
A Personal Theater Workshop for
Women Invite s inner character to
em erge In a sa fe , enthusiastic
atm osphere. The focus w ill be on
deepening our personal truths. (July 5
through 8. $75- $100. space Is lim ited, fo r
reg istra tion inform ation w rite: Fly away
Hom e. PO Box 593. M yrtle Creek.
O regon. 97457.)
m eeting a t Augustana Lutheran Church.
(7:30-9:30 pm . NE 151h A ve.. and Knott.
232-7676.)
ANNOUNCEM ENTS
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The Interstate Firehouse Cultural
Center Theatre presents Voices of
Rage, a South A frican play w ritten and
.
THURSDAY
A member from the Portland Police
Departm ent w ill attend the meeting of
the Gay and Lesbian Youth Forum to
d iscuss the rela tions between police
and the gay com m unity, especially
gay youth. (222-3120.)
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SATURDAY
A ll are Invited to the Portland Lesbian
Choir Variety Show. C arol Steinel w ill
emcee the show , which includes a
guest appearance by Bridges, a new
ensem ble com prised o f m em bers o f
the Portland Gay Men s Chorus and the
directed by Selaelo M aredl. V oices o f
Rage exp lores w om ens’ perspective In
the struggle for a free South A frica.
(Frid a ys and Saturdays 8 pm . Sundays 2
pm . 5340 N Intersta te A ve.. Trl-m et bus
* 5 . tic ke ts are $ 10. c a ll fo r reserva tions
o r inform ation. 243-7930.)
Every Thursday Is Country-Western
Night a t Cafe M ocha. Disc jockey
m usic and dance lessons are featured.
(8 pm . 4108 NE Sandy Blvd.. $1 cover.
288-9950.)
Cascade AIDS Project announces
a new training session fo r vo lu nte e rs
fo r visua l a rtists to make a rt and discuss
our a rt Issues In a nurturing atm osphere.
Tota l cost o f $50 Includes a ll m eals,
sleeping and w orking space. (Fo r
Inform ation send SA SE to Rootw orks.
2000 King M ountain Tra il. Sunny Valley
O regon. 97479.)
Nightscene is gay television for
everybody. (Tuesd a ys. 11:30 pm . on
Paragon. TC I and C olum bia Cable
System s channel 11. on Jones Cable
channel 49. In W ashington County
channel 38.) June 5: Gay p o litic s in
O regon Is dlscvssed by John Ba ker,
one o f the founders o f the Right to
Priva cy PAC. June 12: G ays In the
le g isla ture are discussed by openly
gay W ashington sta te rep resenta tive
Cal A nderson. One of only five openly
gay state le g isla to rs In the country.
Representa tive A nd ersln d isc usse s gay
le g isla tive Issue s, closeted p o litic ia n s
and how to Introduce your lo ve r a t
o fficia l governm ent functions. June 19:
Bath houses, yesterd a y, today and
tom orrow are exp lored by La rry
W oolack. m anager o f the C lub Sea ttle.
The histo ry o f bath houses, w hat goes
on In them and the ir role In AIDS
p revention Is d iscusse d . June 26: Jud y
C ham bers, a substance abuse
sp e c ia list w ith Portland Public Schools,
d isc usse s Innova tive program s
designed to help young people deal
w ith so c ie ty's p rejud ices.
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